Lois-Copeland-Obituary

Lois Copeland

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Copeland, Lois 4/28/1934 - 12/11/2014 Cedar Springs Lois Jean Copepand, 80, born in Grand Rapids Michigan, went home to be with the Lord and her husband December 11, 2014. Together with her husband they raised their family in Flint, Mi until he retired and moved to their lake house in Cedar...

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celebration on December 27th at the Oakfield Township Hall, 10300 – 14 Mile Road, Rockford Michigan from 1 to 3 pm.

The celebration of life dinner for my grandma is December 27th 1-3 at Oakfield Township Hall

Hello, I'm Ronda Weidenhammer Hubble. I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I am wondering if Lois and Eugene went to Bible Baptist Church of Flint back in the 60's, 70's? If so, that's how I would know of them. Again I'm sorry for your loss. Take care of each other. Keep God strong in your lives.

So shocked to hear this sad news. You're all in my prayers. Remember the times all of you came to our house in Clio? Can you keep me in mind when you have that celebration of life for her please?

Eugene and family....so sorry for your loss. When I moved into the Noyces house after my dad married Helen Noyce, is when I met your mom. I only lived there for a short time but your mom was always very nice to me when I'd talk with her. Thinking of you at this difficult time.

Mrs Copeland was such a big part of my growing up years, The memories of her will always make me smile, I am so sorry for your loss

Love you grandma, I know your dancing with grandpa! The smile on your face, lets me know how happy you were to see grandpa and your girls again! No doubt you were greeted by all three, I love you and will miss you very much! Xoxoxo see you again some day.

So sorry for your loss. For many years Lois and Eugene opened the VFW Hall in Howard City and set up for the Monday afternoon Square Dancers. We miss them both.

Grandma will forever be one of my favorite persons. Loved her so much, sometimes it hurt. I'll miss all of our talks, long walks, just about everything. Nobody was like Grandma and I loved her for it. Every time I see the leaves changing or birds chirping, like always, I'll be thinking about my grandma. Thank you for the last dance Grandma. I hope now you are dancing in heaven. Forever your kitten...Karen