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Louise Scholl

September 24, 1961 — November 20, 2024

Forsyth

Louise Scholl of Forsyth, Georgia passed away on November 20, 2024, at the age of 63. She was born on September 24, 1961 to the late Dr. Rev. Warren Wardlaw and the late Marry Wood Wardlaw in Charleston, South Carolina.

After graduating from St. John’s High School in Darlington, South Carolina, Louise went on to receive a BA and BS in Social Work at Columbia College in Columbia, SC and Montreat College of North Carolina. After graduating, she started a career as a social worker. She had worked for Counsel on Aging of Camden, South Carolina as a social worker; GA Behavioral as a support coordinator; Southern Care Hospice of Macon, GA as a support coordinator; and DFACS of Spalding County of Griffin, GA.

Louise was an avid reader and gifted piano player. She taught many people including her daughter to play the piano. She was a long-time member of the Presbyterian Church of Columbia, South Carolina. Louise loved most to spend time with her friends and family.

Louise is survived by her husband of forty years, Paul Scholl; son, Jonathan Scholl; daughter, Andrea Scholl; brother, Kenny Wardlaw; sister-in-law, Teresa Wardlaw; nephews, Steven and Robert Wardlaw; niece, Sally Wardlaw; and many friends.

A private memorial will be held at a later date with close family and friends. The family requests donations to “The Ring My Bell Group Home”. Please make checks out to Andrea Scholl’s caregiver, Sabrina Hanks at 3220 Bloomfield Dr Macon, Ga. 31206.

Please visit www.monroecountymemorialchapel.com to express your condolences.

Monroe County Memorial Chapel 86 West Main Street Forsyth, Georgia, has charge of the arrangements.

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