Aloisia "Louise" Quesenberry, 90, of Livingston, Montana, went to be with the Lord, Saturday, September 10th, 2016 surrounded by her family and friends. A celebration to remember the life of a beautiful mother and grandma will be held Friday, September 16th, at 1:00 P.M. at Mountain Springs Baptist Church (626 N 13th St, Livingston) with Pastor Ara Megerdichian officiating. A reception will follow the service at the Church. Graveside committal and burial will follow the reception at the Old Chico Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Judes Childrens Hospital or Shriners Hospital for Children. Louise was born on September 6th, 1926, in Uttendorf, Austria. She was raised by her Aunt and Uncle, Tresl "Omama" and Kaspar "Opapa" Altenberger. She received her education in Uttendorf Austria. She met a handsome G.I. who was stationed nearby and later married Marvin Isom Quesenberry, in Salzburg Austria. They were blessed with two children a daughter, Hedy, born in Linz, Austria and a son, Marvin, born in Bad Wildungen Germany. In 1959 they made Livingston their home where Louise was a dedicated homemaker, raising their children, during this time Marvin took another tour and was shipped overseas. In the 1970s, once their children were out of the home, Louise started caring for children along with her own grandchildren. This later lead to her career in home health care. For many years she lovingly cared for Mike and Eve Arts mother, her special Irene Schmolka at Chico and also Lois Blair. She had a gift, being able to give a piece of herself to every person she was entrusted with caring for. She loved to be there for others and had such a caring heart for all she touched. Louise loved Jesus so much, her most loved possession was her Bible, she always had it with her. We knew her strong faith and all her prayers are what have helped us most in our lives. Louise especially enjoyed spending time with her family, grandchildren, and friends. She loved to cook for her family. Among our favorites were her famous German Pancakes "Germans", she often had to stand at the stove most the morning to serve up, her ham and bean soup with jelly hot rolls, Christmas sugar cookies, and apple pie with the best crust. She loved to knit scarves for anyone who would like one. She had a lot fun going out to play Keno and visit. Our hearts are heavy and she will be deeply missed, but we know she is with the Lord, and we all look forward to seeing her again in Heaven. Louise is survived by her Children: daughter, Hedy Nedens and her husband, Harry of Livingston and son, Marvin Quesenberry of Livingston. Grandchildren: Holly Foster and her husband Seth, their children, Lexi, Peyton, and Jackson; Charity Boller and her husband Michael and their son Tysen; Marvin "Buster" Qusenberry and his son Cameron; Daniel Quesenberry and his wife Jennifer and their children, Emma, Caleb, and Ava; Trent Nedens and his wife Sherry and their children Sophie, Noah, and Garret; Tara Sorensen and her husband Jeff and their children, Jake and Aubrey. Nieces, Inge Werlin of Germany, Sylvia Dankl of Austria and Nephew Andi Wenger of Austria. Special family friends Kathy Skillestad and family, Beverly Whitford and family and Carol Stern and many other relatives and friends. Louise is preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, and one brother. Arrangements are under the care of Franzen-Davis Funeral Home and Crematory.