Lois-Anderson-Obituary

Lois Anderson

Rockford, Illinois

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LOIS M. ANDERSON, 79 ROCKFORD - Lois M. Anderson, 79, of Rockford died at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, in Swedish American Hospital. Born July 8, 1930, in Rockford, the daughter of William and Annie (Gustafson) Gustafson. Married Robert R. Anderson on Jan. 27, 1951, in Salem Lutheran Church...

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My deepest sympathy for your loss Bob and family.Lois was a special person to her Salem church families as she always had a helping hand. Bob you and Lois where special people to my folks and grandparents on 13th ave as neighbors and church members.
Lois's mother altered my mothers wedding dress for my wedding.
God Bless
Susan Woods (Flood)

Lois was such a cheerful and happy person and she made everyone feel special. I knew her because her mom Annie and my mom, Cora Carlson were friends through Elim Baptist church.

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Lois will be with us forever. She took me under her care as I joined the church council and set me on the path to work for Christ in Mission work. Bob, peace and Love to you and your family.

The Benjamin crew all remember Lois and Bob from our Salem family. What wonderful memories you have of a wonderful wife, mom and grandmother. We were blessed to have known her.
Prayers and hugs,
Mike and Carol Benjamin
St Louis MO

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My deepest sympathy to all of your family. I have fond memories of your Mom/Grandma from my childhood years at Salem...I can't recall her ever without a smile. May the many memories you recall with her put a smile on your face. Peace, Julie (Benjamin) Weber

We would like to offer our sincere condolences to Bob and the rest of the family. We always enjoyed seeing and talking with Lois at our class reunions. She will be missed.

I remember Lois as a kind and joyful woman. Her mother made me my graduation (from Turner Grade School) dress - I was so proud of that dress. Whenever I would see Lois, she always had a smile on her face and we would recall our mutual Swedish friends in Rockford.

Lois was the best Grandmother, Mother & Mother in Law to her family.
I was blessed to be a part of her life.

Your love for you Swedish heritage is a memory I will always carry with me.

Lois, you are blessed to have been granted wings to soar like the eagles.
May you find the peace and glory you have been awaiting.
Marianne