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Lois Mae Breyer

Ventura, California

1934 - 2011

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Lois Mae Breyer nee Farwell passed away on Jan. 1, 2011.

Lois was born on Oct. 7, 1934 in American Falls, Idaho, to Rolla and Ezra Farwell. Early in her childhood the family moved to Santa Paula, where she grew up and graduated from Santa Paula High School in 1952.

In 1954, she...

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We at the WIC Program were deeply saddened to hear about Lois and wish to express our condolences to her family. If there is celebration of her life, please let me know. Many of us who worked side by side with Lois would like to attend. Katie Rowe, Director, Ventura County WIC Program. 805-981-5268.

I sat beside Lois at the Library warehouse where we sorted and priced books for Friends of the Libary. I only knew her for a short time but she was such a delightful warm woman...I will miss her joy in books and life. Mary Laing Pease, Ventura

My thoughts and prayers to the Breyer family. I had the pleasure working with Lois for 21 years. She was a great friend. I will miss her smile and good heart.

We are sending our condolences to the Breyer family. We remember meeting Lois when our brother Chuck married Sheila. She was always so nice to us, and we are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I met Lois when my son Charles was to marry Sheila. I enjoyed each encounter as she was so personable and caring. I remember driving to Oxnard with my daughter for Sheila's bridal shower, and Lois and I shared our excitement at our children's impending marriage. It was a happy time. We will all miss her.

We lived down the street (Rialto in Oxnard) from the Breyer family in the early 60's. Sheila and I used to play with each other and I can remember going over there and her mom would make us cream cheese and jelly sandwiches!! I still eat those too!! Thoughts and prayers to the Breyer family.

We send are condolences to Lois and her family. She was a very pearson It was a pleasure to know her. We had met her through Leo several years ago.Rest in peace Lois,

Bob & Anne Mena