Lois Almen-Everett-Obituary

Lois Almen Everett

San Mateo, California

Jan 2, 1931 – Nov 9, 2024

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January 2, 1931
DIED
November 9, 2024
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San Mateo, California
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Lois Almen Everett was born on January 2, 1931 and passed on November 9, 2024. She was born in Minneapolis, MN to parents Richard Schall and Ilyvon Langley and grew up there, enjoying ice skating, swimming, reading, and music. Lois caught the acting bug at an early age. She put on plays with...

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Mom left the planet a year ago Sunday the 9th. But she remains close to my heart. I miss her and find solace in the many memories rich with comfort and love. And even find joy in moments shared with dear friends, and family. Love you all.

Having Lois as my cousin was just fantastic and so much fun. Both my husband Blake (now deceased) and I enjoyed her outgoing and vivacious personality. Last phone conversation I had with her we talked about the show Guys and Dolls. She was already ready to talk about the entertainment world. Her first husband, John, was my cousin and they got married at a church a few blocks from where I live in Edina, Minnesota. She will be a wonderful addition to God's stage and I will forever miss...

Dear Eric and Sandy, We were so sad to hear about your mom passing away and also learning of Ted´s passing last year. There are so many cherished memories. Your mom was a life force as well as the life of any gathering she was a part of. She always was full of joy and enthusiasm. She was blessed with a long and wonderful life, with two amazing spouses and the love of family and friends. I guess our parents are now together again, sharing stories and songs... Love, Lisa (Greenberg) Gioia and...

Lois was special in many ways - from her generous nature to her unique talents that ranged from acting to problem solving for her community in multiple ways. Our Book Club will surely miss her insights. My condolences for your loss.

We loved Lois so much. You are all in our thoughts and prayers!

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Deeply sorry to hear about this huge loss. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Wishing you all strength and peace during this difficult time. Paludeti family

Lois was a dear friend and such a remarkable woman. Her enthusiasm for life was unparalleled. I met her when I was invited to join the Wednesday morning Breakfast Club - we supported one another through good times and bad and solved local and world problems (in our minds) from 7:00-8:30 AM week in and week out for years. Lois taught us all to live with enthusiasm and with joy. Our world and community was a better place because she had a place in it.