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Lois Arlene Husman

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Lois Arlene Husman, 71, of Fort Lauderdale, FL, formerly of Chicago, died Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. The eldest child of Nathan and Harriet Schwartz, born July 24, 1937. Lois graduated from Roosevelt University with a master's degree in Social Work. She was preceded in death by...

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Dear Mindy and Lori,

Your mom's help was a gift to so many people, myself included. Although I didn't get a chance to see her once she moved to Florida, her time with me here in Chicago meant a great deal to me. My deepest sympathy to you both.
Sincerely,
Larry Baldacci

Dear Mindy and Lori:
I met your mother in college when we both attended Northwestern University. We lost touch but later rediscovered each other when we found ourselves living blocks from each other. We played maj jong together every week for many years and enjoyed many other nights at movies, dinner, etc.
After your Mom moved to Florida, I visited her once and then we lost touch again. I have often thought about her and her life there.
I am sending you both my deepest...

Dear Mindy and Lori
WE have been friends with your mother since high school. WE shared so much together --clubs, sleep overs, lunch at the drug store or Harries and we even double dated.
Many things remind us of our relationship with her and she is thought of often. After she moved to Florida we were not in contact, but in Chicago we used to run into her at Ravinia, and around town.
We will miss her --our heartfelt condolences to you both. Love Evie and Larry

DEAR MINDY AND LORI,

WHAT CAN I SAY EXCEPT WHAT A SHOCK WHEN I READ ABOUT THE DEATH OF YOUR BELOVED MOTHER.

SHE WAS ONE OF MY CLOSEST FRIENDS GROWING UP AND EVEN IF WE DIDNT SEE EACH OTHER IN THE LAST TEN YEARS OR SO IT DIDNT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE WHEN WE TALKED TO EACH OTHER. IT WAS AS IF WE SAW EACH OTHER THE DAY BEFORE.

WE CERTAINLY WENT THRU MANY HAPPY AND SAD OCCASIONS----SHE EVEN FIXED DON AND I UP.

SHE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED---AND WE WILL REMEMBER ALL THE...

Barbara and Lois were schoolmates and friends. I met Lois after I married Barbara. We had many good times together. I remember her great smile and a ready laugh. She will be in my thoughts and prayers. Bob Sharfman

Dear Mindy,
Michael and I are so, so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your sister during this difficult time.
Love,
Cindy

Lori , Mindy and family - I am so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. We had lost touch pretty much after she moved to Florida, but was never forgotten. We started out as patients and ended up friends. She was a big help to us. Lori I am sure you remember our group - Linda Polaretzki, Lynne Tauman and Barb Stieglitz , and also my girls - we used to see you a lot during our "visits". Lois will be remembered fondly.

Dear Mindy & Lori:

I was so sorry to learn about your loss. Your Mother and I developed a very special friendship in high school that continued throughout our early married years.

I will always remember her beautiful smile and the warmth and caring she extended to me and my family.

May the memory of good times you shared together serve as a source of strength at this time of sorrow.

Sincerely,

Marlene Rosen

Lois was my therapist and also eventually my friend. As my therapist, she helped me have a much better life. As my friend, she brought me much joy, and also got me playing mah jong again.
Even though I haven't seen her in a long time, I always thought of her and wished her the best. My prayers go out to her daughters Mindy and Laurie.



Barb Stieglitz, Chicago, Illinois