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Nan
April 06, 2025 | Family


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Elois MacNaughton Oakbrook, IL
Elois ('Lois') Mae MacNaughton (nee Niehaus) passed away peacefully on March 30, 2011, in Oakbrook, IL.
She was a ten year survivor of stroke and breast cancer. She was born on August 6, 1923 in Grand Rapids, MI, to Clara Mae (nee Hamelehle) and...
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Nan
April 06, 2025 | Family
Miss you ,Mom. Hope you are happy where you are
Nan
April 06, 2024 | Family
Think of you often, mom. Usually when I'm trying to figure out something in the kitchen! Miss you a lot. Hard to believe it's been almost 13 years. Love you always, mom.
J
February 14, 2024
Love you, Mom, and miss you every day....Nan
N
April 06, 2023
Was so sorry to hear about your wonderful mother. She is at peace now and has joined many of her friends that went before her.
Peggy Busch/Vetvick
April 18, 2011 | Grand Rapids, MI
Elois will be missed by the Lynch family. A great lady!
Chris Lynch
April 16, 2011 | Miami, FL

I miss her. She outlived most of her cohort. Something to be said for vitamins and exercise, I guess. She touched many lives and will meet up with them in due time. Hold close those you love....
Nancy MacNaughton
April 12, 2011 | Houston, TX
Your mother was such a good friend to my Mom and together they shelled the Naples shores. She was a classy woman and I always enjoyed when she came to visit. I know Mom missed their friendship when distance drew them apart. They are together now - hopefully shelling in heaven. Prayers to all of you. Kelly Bailey Klaiber
Kelly Klaiber
April 12, 2011 | Fort Mill, SC
gosh.... ehat a lady she was we had(Barbara and I) SO much fun with both John and Lois out to dinner so many times at DI julios Italian restaurant and Bridge games John always going to 3no ttrump and winning. Lois and Barbara loved shelling we'd pack lunches and get on their boat and go to somewhere below Keywadin Island where the shelling was great and no one around. I can remember Lois painting clam shells and making them into ash trays....We still have shells allaround the apartment....
Carl Bailey
April 12, 2011 | Fort Mill, SC