Louise's obituary
We regretfully announce the passing of Louise Swirynsky (nee Avis), of North Ridgeville, OH on September 06, 2022. Louise passed away unexpectedly in her home after years of battling multiple health issues .
Our mother, Louise, was one of the strongest, kindest, loving and friendly women to ever walk this earth and our family and friends were blessed to have her as long as we did. Louise married her first husband, Emil in 1974 and together they went on to have three beautiful daughters. Louise was a wonderful and loving mother who gave her all to her family. Louise dedicated her life to taking care of her eldest daughter, Lisa, who is special needs, which in turn lead to her life long career as a caregiver for the elderly and disabled. Louise was also a loving and proud grandmother to Ricky, Kylee and Elijah. Louise loved animals and could often be found feeding and befriending the neighbourhood dogs, cats and birds. Even when she had little, Louise was always the first person to help anyone in need, even if it was just buying a meal for a stranger that was hungry. Her bubbly and friendly personality lead to her making friends within minutes anywhere she went. The earth lost a truly kind soul and she will be missed and forever remembered by many. Her family takes comfort in knowing she is at peace and finally in the loving arms of God and reunited with the many family and friends that she has lost. Louise was preceded in death by her mother and father (Earl and Margaret Avis), and brother Ken Avis. She is survived by her sister, Maryanne Crookston(Willard), brother, Bob Avis(Donna), three daughters, Lisa, Kim(Darin) and Sara, grandchildren, Ricky, Kylee and Elijah as well as multiple nieces and nephews. Private goodbyes were said by her daughters at Bogner funeral home in North Ridgeville, OH. A celebration of life is being planned for October 8th, 2022, with details to follow. If anyone should like to attend please RSVP in the events. In lieu of flowers or donations I can think of nothing our mother would have liked more than spreading acts of kindness in her honor.