Louise Ogilvie
CHARLESTON - Louise Ogilvie, 95, died at 12:50 p.m. June 22, 2002, at the Charleston Manor.
Born Jan. 11, 1907, in Charleston, daughter of the late Thomas M. and Minnie DeWitt Ogilvie, she was a lifelong resident of Charleston. A graduate of Stephens College for Women and the University of Missouri-Columbia, she taught at Charleston High School from 1929-72, where she worked in the social studies department and directed the Girls Glee Club.
She was an 80-year member of the United Methodist Church, 68-year member of Chapter CV of PEO Sisterhood and a member of the Retired Teachers Association.
Survivors include: three cousins, Emma Thebaud of Kimberling City, Frances Paulson of Amherst, Miss., and Max Ostner of Memphis, Tenn.
Visitation is from 4 p.m. today until service time at 6 p.m. at McMikle Funeral Home in Charleston. The Rev. Richard Combs, a United Methodist minister of Jackson, will officiate.
Burial will follow in the IOOF Cemetery near Charleston.
Pallbearers will be: Don Moxley, Charles Moxley, Byron Moxley, Art Mattingly, David Wilson and Reginald Young.
Memorial contributions may be sent to:
the United Methodist Church Building Fund
1700 E. Marshall St.
Charleston, Mo. 63834