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Elderly Woman Louisa Chavez Bermudez, Age 80,

Venerable Louisa Chavez Bermudez, aged 80, departed this world on August 25, 2025. Her natal journey began in Albuquerque on September 15, 1945, as a solitary child.

Elderly Woman, Louisa Chavez Bermudez, Reaches 80 Years of Age
Elderly Woman, Louisa Chavez Bermudez, Reaches 80 Years of Age

Elderly Woman Louisa Chavez Bermudez, Age 80,

Remembering Louisa Chavez Bermudez: A Life Dedicated to Service

Louisa Chavez Bermudez, affectionately known as "Miss Lou" by the children of many churches, passed away on August 25, 2025, at the age of 80. Born on September 15, 1945, in Albuquerque as the only daughter of Alicia and Celedon Chavez, Louisa dedicated her life to serving her community and the Church.

Louisa's journey began in Albuquerque, where she attended and graduated from Harwood Girls' School. Her passion for service led her to work for many years at Lovelace Hospital before retiring. Her dedication to helping others extended beyond the hospital, as she served in various churches within the Rio Grande Conference, including Lubbock, El Paso, Albuquerque, and others.

Louisa's love for travel took her to far-off lands, with Mexico City and Spain being among her favourite destinations. Her zest for life and her unwavering commitment to her faith were an inspiration to all who knew her.

Louisa was married to Rev. Jesus (Jessie) Bermudez for 38 years. Together, they built a life filled with love, faith, and service. Their bond was a testament to the power of a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.

A viewing and visitation for Louisa will take place on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at FRENCH - Lomas. The memorial service will follow on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at El Buen Samaritano Church, located at 7000 Woodhue Dr., Austin, TX. The interment will occur at Sunset Memorial Park, followed by a reception back at El Buen Samaritano Church.

For any general questions or concerns, please email web@our website. We invite everyone to celebrate Louisa's life, her service, and her enduring legacy. May her memory be a blessing to us all.

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