Obituary for Mrs Louise DaCocodia
On March 13 2008, Louise DaCocodia passed away suddenly.
Louise was a valued member of Arawak Walton’s Board for over 20 years. Louise, a founder member of Arawak, chaired the Board for more than 13 years, overseeing its growth right from the very beginning. Her expertise, knowledge and support has been instrumental in its success.
We have lost a great lady of inspiration, who was a catalyst for changing the face of our community and the housing sector.
Louise will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Our thoughts are with her children Sarah and Richard during this sad time. God Bless.
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Arawak Walton Staff and Board wishes to express our deepest condolences and sympathy to the family of Mrs Louise DaCocodia. We share Sarah and Richard’s loss and grief at this sad time. Louise will be sadly missed but never forgotten. We have lost a great lady of inspiration, who was a catalyst for changing the face of our community and the housing sector.
I am extremely saddened by this news. We have lost a very great lady of inspiration who was a catalyst for changing the face of our community and the housing sector.
My thoughts are with Sarah and Richard at this time.
Winsome
Winsome Richbell-Brown, Chartered FCIPD
This is sad news to hear.Our deepest sympathy goes to the family.Louise will be sadly missed.
Cllr Roy/Hylsa Walters
I am sorry to hear of thie news, please convey my condolences to her family
Regards
sam
I am so sorry to hear the news about Louise, she was such a friendly and personable lady who was so full of life and always interested to talk to you and ask how you were and generally showed a loving and caring persona.
Roger
We have indeed lost a great lady. My deepest condolences to her family.
Sylvester During
I am so sorry to hear the news about Louise, she was such a friendly and personable lady who was so full of life and always interested to talk to you and ask how you were and generally showed a loving and caring persona.
Roger
In losing Louise the community has lost a beacon that led, guided and supported it. She will be sadly missed by those who knew her and by those who didn't but benefited from her actions.
Ron B
I am really sorry to hear the news. I wish to convey my condolences to Louise's family.
Geetha, India
We at the Pankhurst Centre are very sorry to hear of this news, please convey our deepest sympathy condolences to her family and friends. She was a great insparation for us.
Yvonne Edge, The Pankhurst Centre
You were one of my brightest guiding lights.I will not forget you.
You had courage, conviction and compassion. You were warm and had a wicked girlish sense of humour. You were tireless in your patient quest for a more just society.
You inspired and dazzled. The Charlatans cowered, upstarts defered, skeptics were silenced, the bigshots took notice and the wicked were just a bit more saintly in your presence.
We miss you and grieve over your loss.
Kais, Clarient Management Consultants





