Biography: Louise Moorman Zimmerman, age 91, of Little Rock passed away on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at St. Vincent’s Hospital surrounded by her family. She was born on December 7, 1915 in Helena, Arkansas to Beulah and Louis A. Moorman. Her family moved to Little Rock in 1917 where she graduated from Little Rock High School (now Central High) , Little Rock Junior College, and Draughons Business College. She then worked at the Employment Security Division and as a Social Worker. She was a Member of the First United Methodist Church in North Little Rock from 1938 until transferring her membership to Second Presbyterian Church upon moving to Little Rock a few years ago. She was the longest serving Arkansas Arts Center volunteer having started in 1974 working in the museum shop. She was a life member of the United Methodist Women and State PTA. She served as President of the North Little Rock Boy’s Club Auxiliary for two years and Chairman of the Membership Committee for 15 years .She first attended an Arkansas Municipal League Convention in 1940 the year her husband was first elected to be City Attorney of North Little Rock. She attended 65 annual league meetings while her husband and son served the organization. Louise was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Glenn G. Zimmerman, daughter, Glenda Zimmerman, and sister, Kathleen Donovan. She is survived by her brother, Luke Moorman and his wife Carolyn, son, Don Zimmerman and his wife Jan, granddaughter, G.G. Millard and husband Chad, all of Little Rock; also surviving are step grand-daughter, Lea May and husband Chris of Philadelphia, PA; step grandson, Bo Brister and his wife Heather; niece, Colleen Moorman; nephews, Sean Moorman of Little Rock, nephew, Kevin Donovan , and nieces, Julie Desecker, and Ellen Donovan all of California also survive. There will be a graveside service held on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 3:00 PM at Pinecrest Memorial Park officiated by Dr. Rev. Karen Akin. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home. www.ruebelfuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to the Arkansas Arts Center or the Arkansas Municipal League to be used for city and town park assistance.