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Lois A. Grim

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Lois A. Grim Lois A. Grim, 73, of Allentown, passed away Dec. 15, 2007, in her home. Born on April 22, 1934, in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Marie (Benicoff) Grim. For 36 years, Lois worked as a builder for Allen Organ Co., Macungie, retiring in 1996. She was a...

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Dear Aunt Bette,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have lots of memories from when Richie and I were kids; Going to Canada, coming over to visit with nana grim, playing with the dogs. But most of all I remember the love in the house. You are the greatest aunts ever. I'll never forget the time shared!
Lots of love, stacy and jessica szy

You, aunt lois, will be greatly missed.

dear bette,
really sorry about you losing lois.im sure she is without pain and she is smiling down at you.give me a call when you feel up to it.it was nice seeing you although i wish they were under better circumstanes.love ya JEAN

Aunt Lois you will be missed! Even though I lived so far away I always enjoyed the times when I came home and came to visit; we could sit for hours and chat about anything. My children still remember the time we all went to Golden Corral to eat. Its funny the things they remember as well not getting to come to PA very often. I remember when I was little and we spend the night when you all lived on Church St. Even the time in my life when I moved out on my own I remember the towels and items...

Aunt Lois Your journey on this earth has sadly come to an end. We will miss you, but find comfort knowing you are at rest with the Lord Jesus. May God bless you and all who knew you.

Aunt Lois - Even though we have been miles apart, you have been close to my heart.  I will never forget how you took such good care of Nana.  I will always remember the times we shared when I was a little girl visiting my Aunt Lois. I only find comfort in knowing that you are at peace and with Nana, my mom, Uncle Kenny, Aunt Doris and Ida.  I love you dearly.  Your niece.

In Memory of Lois: In such a short time you became part of our family, and for that we thank you for the time we had. Life is but a stopping place, a resting place along the road, a pause in what's to be. We all have different journeys and different paths along the way, the hardest thing for us to learn is that we are not meant to stay. We have a destination far greater then we know, for some the journey's quicker, but for some the journey's slow. I know when the journey finally ends,...

Bette,

So sorry to hear about Lois. I worked with her for many years at Allen Organ Company.

karen fridinger

You will be missed tremendously. I take comfort in knowing that you are no longer suffering, but resting peacefully in our Heavenly Father's memory...and I will go on with the hope that we'll meet again in paradise. Know that you made a huge difference in my life..I will never forget the times we went hunting & fishing together. You were always there for me and I loved you for that! You were always my friend, even when we disagreed...you still loved me for me! Thank you. I love you and...

We are sorry you had to say goodbye to Lois.

Dave George -- Allen Organ retiree.