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Louise Fargo, Co-Founder of "Frank the Shower Guy," Passes Away at Home in Everett, Washington

Louise Fargo, the beloved co-founder of the local business "Frank the Shower Guy," passed away peacefully at her home in Everett, Washington, early this morning, Friday, August 23, 2024. Louise, who was married to her husband Frank for nearly 50 years, was a cherished figure in both her family and the community. Her death marks the end of a life filled with love, generosity, and dedication.

Louise and Frank Fargo were not only partners in life but also in business. Together, they built "Frank the Shower Guy," a company that became a cornerstone of the community. Louise’s contributions went beyond her role as a co-founder; she was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. Known for her warm heart and kind spirit, she made everyone feel welcomed and valued.

The news of Louise’s passing has deeply affected those who knew her. Many have shared their condolences and memories on social media, highlighting the impact she had on their lives.

Tina Butler expressed her support by posting, "So many hugs and prayers, Frank!!"

Sue Nicholls shared her sorrow, stating, "I am so sorry for your loss."

Andrew Knox echoed this sentiment, saying, "I’m terribly sorry to hear this."

Diane Beck reflected on the couple’s generosity, "Louise and Frank have such big hearts to offer their time and resources to help our community. Louise, you’re now pain-free and can watch Frank carry on your mission here. Rest in peace."

Frank Fargo himself shared his thoughts, saying, "Thank you all for your thoughts; she was a wonderful woman and my best friend."

The community’s outpouring of love and support is a testament to the lasting legacy Louise leaves behind. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of her family, friends, and all those who were fortunate enough to know her.

— Updated by John Rivera in Local

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