Lois-Eckley-Obituary

Lois M. Eckley

Two Rivers, Wisconsin

1932 - 2017 (Age 84)

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Eckley, Lois M.Lois Mae Eckley, a resident of Northland Lodge, Two Rivers, was welcomed to God's glory on Monday, May 22, 2017, at the age of 84. Lois was born on September 1, 1932, daughter of the late Arthur and Nethalie (nee Dickert) Meissner. Lois was baptized at her home on October 9, 1932...

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Linda and Family, My sympathy in the passing of your Dear Mother. Ron and I were out of town and unable to be at the funeral, but I want you to know I am thinking of you and remembering your Mom with such kind memories. I'm thinking of her being with your Dad and in the arms of Jesus. God's Blessings, Sally Likas and Family

Our sincere sympathy on the loss of your mother. I remember all the time I spent with her and the family. Those were great times growing up on the block.

Jane McGee(Waskow), Vivian Waskow

As you remember Lois M. Eckley, may our Father the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way today, tomorrow and always. Please accept my sincere condolences. Psalm 94:18,19

I send my condolences for your loss. I have some good memories of Lois. She always had a smile and took joy in the simple things.

Kirsten

Tenderly May God's love heal your sorrow Gently May the prayers of friends ease your hurting Softly May God's peace replace your heartache with warm and loving memories. Love and hugs.

Our sincere sympathies, on the loss of your Mother and Grandma.

Oh Sarah and your family. So sorry to hear about your mom. I never met her but to have such a wonderful family, she had to have been a very special lady. Our sympathies are with you all. Jeanne and Bob Kautzer

Dear Mary, Steve, Sarah, Mike, Peggy, and Linda,

I send my sympathy in the loss of your wonderful mom. Though there is sadness at this time, may you find joy in knowing that she is in eternal glory.

I have fond memories of times spent with your family. May your special memories keep your mom close in your heart.

Praying for you and sending my love.

Auntie Lois was not only my Godmother, but also my kindergarten teacher. She gave me a bad grade in art class. I was fearful to tell my parents, so I hid my report card in the snow bank. Guess what? The snow melted and my parents found it. God bless you, Auntie Lois, as you are now reunited with Uncle Peter. Thank you for not only teaching us the love of God, but also living according to His purpose. Home at last.