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Joseph Narducci wrote on April 4th, 2018 |
I worked with Lois for several years in ministry and she was always so kind and encouraging to me. She had a fun sense of humor and was one of the most organized workers I have ever seen. She always took the time to listen to study guide questions or radio dramas I was working on, and would offer positive feedback that would impact work that would reach thousands of listeners. I know she is at peace with the Lord and that gives me peace. Sending prayers of comfort for all in her family. |
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DONNA LEWIS wrote on April 2nd, 2018 |
Lois was a special lady, she did not let too many people in but for those of us who were blessed to be one of them I am grateful and I thank the Lord. I miss her so much already she has left a hole in my heart. I am so glad God moved her to Alabama to be with her daughter and son in law. Nancy our condolences to you and Allan from Donna at Turning Point and son James whom she knew well. So happy she is now in her final resting place I can see her smiling. Love you Lois |
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Tom & Terri Tupta wrote on April 2nd, 2018 |
Lois will be missed! Tom worked in the booth with her at Sonrise & Maranatha, she could always be counted on & always did her best. Our favorite memory of her is when she shouted War Eagle 🦅 to us when I had an Auburn jacket on! It was sooo out of character of Lois to yell & she did! Her daughter went to Auburn & she was very informed on everything! She told us of her daughter & how she loved Auburn & graduated there! She raised her fist & said War Eagle evert time they were doing good. I must tell you... she was the last person we expected to know of Auburn... but she sure did & was so proud of her daughter!! We 💙🧡 her!! |
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Kathy Wegener wrote on March 31st, 2018 |
Lois, you will be missed. I got to know you during your various illnesses in the past few years and I was hopeful that you would pull through once again. I am glad that you were nearby Nancy and Allan these past few months and now you are in the presence of our God and Savior. Glory Be! I will continue to pray for Nancy and Allan during the weeks ahead. |
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Philip and Rogina Gardiner wrote on March 30th, 2018 |
Lois was a servant of our Lord Jesus. Whenever she would come into church early on Sunday morning, it always put a smile on my face. I knew it wasn't easy for her to be at church at this time, but she was determined to be there for our Lord. Lois would do the sound system at our church, so she had to be at church just as early as the singers. I really admired her because she always wanted to better herself. She was very open in our ladies Bible studies. That touched me deeply, because so many of us hold back for so many reasons. Her goal was to grow in the Holy Word of our Lord Jesus Christ. I love you dear Lois and we will see you heaven. Love, Rogina, Philip and Wilemina |
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Wendi Labbee wrote on March 29th, 2018 |
I will miss Lois. She was a blessing in our home group. Now she is with her Lord and Savoir. See you soon Lois! |
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Linda Jandrew wrote on March 29th, 2018 |
I really enjoyed her weekly Busting Bible Ignorance. Miss it, but am thankful she is now with our Heavenly Father. Our condolences to you. Know you sorely miss your Mother, but we "sorrow not as those who have no hope." God gave me great peace when He took my Mom Home..."His good & faithful servant" & she was no longer suffering. Hospice had given her such good care in her final weeks. , |
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Darlene Mosey wrote on March 29th, 2018 |
I have missed Lois since she moved away. Her sweet presence blessed our lives. Love and prayers to her family. |