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Lois Jorgensen

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice LOIS McDONALD JORGENSEN Lois McDonald Jorgensen, of Atlanta, Georgia, died on December 8, 2006. Lois Jorgensen was born on August 23, 1911 in Bolton, Georgia, the daughter of Dr. Paul and Mabel Morris McDonald. Mrs. Jorgensen was graduated from Fulton High School...

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Frances Zimmerman of Columbus GA sends heart felt sympathy to the family of a lovely lady,
Lois Jordensen

Carolyn, I will always remember your loving mother from our days at R. L. Hope and Girl Scouts. My thoughts are with you. Fondly, Nancy Tribble Heard

my love to maren and all the family at this time - Mrs Jorgensen was a legend in her own time, a grande lady in all senses. we will never forget her.
Marianna Lines
Scotland

I didn't personally know Mrs. Jorgensen, but Eleanor has shared some great stories of her. She sounds like a really neat lady and quite a character. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Mrs. J will live in our hearts forever. She definitely made an impact in the lives of the Danforth girls. I still remember all of us tooting the horn down the driveway on Lenox Road to come to your house to play.......many, many times. Your mother was also very sweet to our mother (I would have loved to have heard some of their chats!) You are all in my thoughts and prayers -
She definitely carried herself in a proud and decisive manner - and that she was and is, always!

Love,...

Lois Jorgensen was a wonderful woman with intelligence, strength and direction. She and her husband Matt were like second parents to me and my sister Jennifer. What great times we had with them and with Carolyn, Maren and Anna over the years! Lois provided a strong dose of love, confidence and joy to our growing up years. I will always cherish the memories and remember her with lots of love.

What a beautiful young woman Miss. Mc Donald was when I went to E. Rivers. I was always hoping to be in her class in the fall of '42 but she got married and left. Everyone in all grades loved her and were devastated when she left.

Fortunately I kept up with her through her sister Eleanor. My parents Jo Beth and Walter Garrard were good friends of Eleanor and Billy Elsas and with no kids they invited my sisters and me to visit often. We swam in the icy pool, rode the burrow and mule,...

Carolyn - What a long and wonderful life your Mother had! Helena and Louise had a grand time at her birthday as I'm sure she did,too. We send our sympathy to you and your sisters and husbands. Love, Catherine & Rennie