Lois-Kobida-Obituary

Lois Marie Kobida

Oro Valley, Arizona

Sep 20, 1934 – Jul 11, 2021

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BORN
September 20, 1934
DIED
July 11, 2021
LOCATION
Oro Valley, Arizona
CHARITY
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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KOBIDA, Lois Marie9/20/1934 - 7/11/2021Lois M. Kobida, 86, joined her late husband, Charles M. Kobida in heaven, on July 11, 2021. Lois was loved by all. She was devoted to God, her family, and her church where she sang in the choir. She went peacefully to be with the Lord while surrounded by...

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Mary, I know what the first year feels like when you lose your mother. It always feels like it was just yesterday. God is with you and will continue to comfort you.

Chuck & Kathy, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We will be praying for you all! Love, Gregg, Janet, Tom & Laura

Mary, my condolences on the passing of your Mother. May God embrace you during this time.

Nancy and family---So sorry for your loss. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Much love to all the Kobidas. Your mom was one of a kind. She made your house a fun place to be. She really taught us all how to live with grace. She leaves a void, but her legacy is in each of you. You all easily represent and carry on all that she stood for. What a blessing to have known her. Sharon (Kemp) Ireland

I have fond memories of Loos, condolences to the family.

To My Friends Mary and Linda and the Kobida family, I just learned of Lois' passing and I can't tell you how sorry I am for your loss. I was thinking this morning that maybe her nickname should have been Elmer, as I know she was the glue that held your group together after you lost your Dad. I'm sorry that I am not able to attend her service, but I hope you all find comfort in the gathering. She was a good, kind person and is most assuredly resting at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are...

I loved "Mrs. Kobida". I babysat for her and Cubby when they had just 4 children and then 5. She was witty and funny. She was kind and gracious. I dropped in several times through the years and it was always fun to chat with her. She made the best of her life as a young widow and remained positive and faithful to God to the end. I loved and admired her. To all of her children, I am sorry for your loss. She was a remarkable woman.

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