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Lois Marie Davies

TROY, New York

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Davies, Lois Marie TROY Lois Marie Davies, 79, of Troy left this earth June 6, 2010 at the Van Rensselaer Manor surrounded by the comfort and love of her family. Lois was born in Troy on February 16, 1931 and was the daughter of the late Leo and Lillian Merchant. Lois married the love of her...

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Mike, Lori, Amy and Evan and Davies family,
Our sympathies at the passing of your Mom. She had you close to home over the last year and I'm sure that was a comfort to her.
Love, Rose, Bob and Laura

We read the obit online, Vanessa wanted you to know whoever wrote it did an excellent job. Having lost my mother several years ago, I understand some of what this season of life entails - thus our hearts go out to you and are standing with All in the Davies Family in prayer.
With understanding, Ken, Vanessa, Joel, and Maria Schermerhorn, Delhi, NY

Billy, Mark, Paul, Michael, Matt and Lynn...my deepest sympathies to all of you and your families. I have so many fond memories of both Lois & Bill growing up on 13th St. They are together now and at Peace. I will keep you in my prayers. God Bless you all.

Grandma I'm going to miss your smile and the way you laughed at all my jokes, I always enjoyed just talking with you because your just a fun person. I know when Grandpa passed away you lost a piece of your heart but I'm comforted in the belief that your with him now and your whole again. I imagine your in a better place now playing a fierce game of pinochle with Grandpa and Lilly Dingley and Junior and it makes me smile. Only joyful memories remain, I'm going improve my card playing skills so...

Bill and all your brothers and sister,

Our deepest sympathies at this sad time.

Paul Sadowski & Christine Jordan

Matt, Michelle and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Grandma, I love you and will miss you so much. I wish that I could be there tomorrow to show my respect but for now this will have to do. I loved being able to talk to you about anything and you would always give me advice that would make me smile. I'm glad I was able to hang out with you a few times before I came back to NC and I will always cherish the time you were able to feel my pregnant belly, and we were able to say I love you to each other. I will try to do you proud by being the best...

To all of the family; our hearts and prayers are with you. Lois always enjoyed talking about her family memories. When we saw her a few weeks ago, she glowed telling us about how she met Bill. We are very sorry for your loss. She will be missed.
Love, The Paiko Family

Please accept my deepest sympathies.