Parkview pays tribute to former chairperson of Parkview CPF Sector 1, Lee-Ann Louverdis
Lee-Ann Louverdis died unexpectedly on December 4 when complications arose after a medical operation.

The Parkview precinct community remembers Lee-Ann Louverdis, who chaired the Parktown North Residents’ Association for 11 years.
Louverdis died unexpectedly on December 4 when complications arose after a medical operation.
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Geraldine Connell, the former chairperson of Parkview CPF Sector 2 said, “Under Louverdis’s leadership, crime in the suburb was reduced dramatically, and she ensured the continuity of municipal services even when the municipality’s departments failed to deliver. Through her dedication, she fostered a spirit of collaboration, inspiring others to contribute to creating a safe, caring, and thriving neighbourhood.”
Connell added Louverdis was a powerful advocate for justice and safety as the chairperson of the Parkview Community Police Forum Sector 1.
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Her acceptance of the role was marked by her steadfast belief in accountability, transparency, and the importance of community involvement in addressing crime.
“A fearless woman, Lee-Ann was a trailblazing community leader, who dedicated her life to serving others. She leaves behind a legacy of selflessness, exemplary citizenship, and unwavering commitment to the betterment of her community. Rest in peace, your spirit remains with us.”
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