LOIS E.-KILBANE-Obituary

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LOIS E. KILBANE

North Olmsted, Ohio

Oct 15, 1930 – Feb 28, 2021

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BORN
October 15, 1930
DIED
February 28, 2021
LOCATION
North Olmsted, Ohio

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Chambers Funeral Homes - North Olmsted Obituary

Lois Evelyn Kilbane (nee Brenyas), was born October 15, 1930 and passed away February 28, 2021.  She was the wife of the late Bernie, mother of Neal (Nancy), Claire Johnston, John (Rhonda), Anne Lang (John), Patricia Miller (the late Michael Miller), Daniel, and the late Jimmy and...

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Our favorite neighbor in North Olmsted
Prayers to all of you !!! She will never be forgotten !

To a loving and kind lady. May God keep you. My prayers to the Kilbane family.

Stephen Kormoczy

Love you Grandma Honey!

Sorry for your loss. Sincere condolences and prayers to the Kilbane families.

Thoughts and prayers on the loss of Lois. She was friendly, listened quietly and was supportive. I enjoyed being in many gatherings with Lois and Bernie. They were a lovely couple. God bless the KILBANE FAMILY.

Sincere sympathy to the Kilbane family. I share your loss of this beautiful person. In the years I have known her I have felt privileged to enjoy her gentle humor, wisdom, and grace. My prayers that you can find peace in beautiful memories and in the knowledge of her great love for her children and grandchildren.

My sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved mom. She & your dad were dear friends of my parents. When my mom moved to Emerald Village, it was your mom that welcomed her, shared meals, and shared all those memories of our dads. Lois was kind, loving and friendly beyond measure. Rest In Peace, dear Lois and say hi to the girls❤

I'm very sorry for your loss. I cannot even imagine how you are feeling but I’m sending my thoughts and prayers.

We are truly sorry for your loss. We would like to offer the family our deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of Lois rest in peace. Best wishes Gary and Nancy Crilley