Condolences
... and I would like to share a memory related to Aunt Lois' artistic talent. She once created an oil painting, based on a snapshot I had taken of a wharf and coastal mountains on Haida Gwaii. The landscape hung for years in the entryway to my parents' home in Shediac Cape; it was a thoughtful and generous sharing of her talent.
Leigh Bateman
So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed seeing Aunt Lois on visits to Alberta, and appreciated her Christmas phone calls.
Leigh Bateman
So sorry to hear about Lois.. I got to know her the last 8 months or so at 15 Market Blvd (my mom is a patient there)..
Many fond conversations with her, as she watched my mom and I play cards... She certainly was the life of floor two...I will miss seeing her there...Condolences, thoughts and prayers to all.
So sorry for your loss. Lois was my aunt and she us3d to phone me often.
Ross carruthers. Son of Ruth.
My fondest memory of Lois was when she was my mom for a week (swapped with Holly) such a good sport! I had no idea that Neil Diamond was so motivational to clean to. Her organizational skills were to marvel over, she always had a place for everything. Something a teenager could only aspire to and apparently one week is not enough time for me with Lois. But a lifetime of friendship with Holly and Brad has helped me stay connected and able to admire and respect all of her accomplishments with her career, family and friends. She was one of the first Easterners my Mom and I had ever met in the seventies and they were our favorite neighbours immediately! Her outgoing nature would lead to years of friendship with my mom too. Lois was a good friend and great person. She will be missed.
Bev Blades
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