Louise was born in November of 1934. Her parents Kern and Corinne Boulton had 5 children. Louise was the eldest, followed by Merle Boulton (deceased), Larry Boulton, Frank Boulton (deceased) and Christine (Eckhoff). Louise grew up in the small town of Sackets Harbor near Watertown N.Y.
She graduated High School in 1953 and that summer moved to Rochester N.Y. She gained employment full time at Eastman Kodak as a film inspector.
Two years later she married Gilbert Maysuch in May of 1955. A year later she left Kodak to start a family. During the following 6 years she had three sons, Thomas (Kate Leopold) Maysuch, David Maysuch and John Maysuch. She also was blessed with two granddaughters Jennifer and Marianne Maysuch.
Louise enjoyed singing in the church choir and the glee club and playing the clarinet. She was a big fan of music and theater. Travel, gardening, sewing and genealogy were also hobbies she enjoyed immensely but spending time with family was always her top priority. She was an amazing mother and friend to many and leaves behind numerous beloved relatives and friends. She had an adventurous spirit and was up for just about anything!
Calling Hours Tuesday November 23, 4-6PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Mass Wednesday November 24, 10AM at St. John of Rochester Church, Fairport.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the Arthritis Foundation.
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5 responses to “Maysuch, B. Louise (Boulton)”
Rest In Peace Louise – I hope you’re singing and enjoying heavenly music??
RIP Aunt Lou. We cherish all the wonderful memories. I hope you and dad are singing in heaven. Love Betty and family
Aunt Lou – So glad for the time I got to spend with you… One of my favorite memories was our adventure to the big rock out in the cow pasture a few years ago- it was a lot of fun to hear stories from you and Aunt Chris. Enjoy your reunion with all the family who has passed before you.
To the family left behind – I hope your memories bring you peace. Know that she is at rest and is no longer in any pain. You will be ok.
Rest in peace Louise. I know your playing your clarinet & singing in God’s chorus!??
She will be sadly missed by Brother Larry and his wife Sandy,pra
Will be sadly missed By brother Larry and his wife Sandy. Prayers and Love to the family