Lois-Conover-Obituary

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Lois May Conover

Steger, Illinois

Apr 21, 1937 – May 1, 2021 (Age 84)

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BORN
April 21, 1937
DIED
May 1, 2021
AGE
84
LOCATION
Steger, Illinois

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Smits Funeral Home, Ltd. - Steger Memorial Chapel - Steger Obituary

Lois May Conover, nee Flaugh, 84 years old, was reunited with the love of her life, William John Conover on May 1, 2021.  Her beloved husband William Conover died January 29th of this year.  They spent more than 65 years together.  She was born in Union City, PA on April 21, 1937 and lived in...

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Dear Lois, I loved knowing you and Bill at church. To the family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Your parents were wonderful people. My late husband, myself and my children loved seeing them. God be with you all. ❤ Love, Patricia Field.

So sorry for your loss stay strong in this trying time

I was privileged to meet Lois & Bill through their late daughter, Jan. My late husband & I spent time with Jan's husband & boys at beach picnics & several camping trips. She was much her parents child. Always a warm smile with a loving heart. I fell in love with Lois & Bill & took every opportunity to spend time with them. Know you are with our Lord in the home he has prepared for you. Love

Lois, a dear friend of mine from Wattsburg High School, class of 1955! We continued our friendship thru the years meeting up for class reunions and girls’ get together. She was a joy to know. I will always cherish her big smile and boisterous laugh! I will miss you Lois, only until Heaven. See you in GLORY!

Lois was a very special lady and will be missed by all that knew her.

I was blessed to know Lois my entire life. Truly an amazing woman.

It’s a honor knowing Lois and Bill ❤ Lois was very proud of her growing Methodist family, she said 40+ ? Bill would always greet you with a handshake and smile. They will be missed by all . Peace be with them .

I can’t say enough good things about the dearest sister I have had. She and I have shared a lot of laughter, shared many tears, had some great vacations together (and with Bill also). I have beautiful memories of them and will miss them both until I see them in Heaven.

Lois was a wonderful,kind,considerate woman. I knew her for a long time. She was my customer at the grocery stores and bank I worked at. She also raised kind, considerate, and loving daughters. Remember your mother will always be with you in your heart/memories.