Lois-Liggett-Obituary

Lois M. Liggett

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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LIGGETT, Lois M. Kalamazoo, MI Died Sunday, June 22, 2003. Lois was born on April 25, 1925 in Detroit, MI, the daughter of Frank and Jennie (Den Adel) Mc-Queeney. She was a graduate of Western Michigan University. On June 28, 1947, she married Clinton C. Liggett Jr., who preceded her in death in...

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Dear Tim, Jenni, & Chris,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. She was very special person and was an important influence on me when I was growing up. I hope all of you are getting through this well.

I see that Linda already commented about her pleasure of being accepted and welcomed by my aunt Lois. Lois was a very caring and considerate woman. My cousins Jennie, Chris and Tim were blessed with a loving and compassionate (albeit outspoken) mother. Neither she nor her sister Frances (my mother) was ever phony or insincere. You knew were you stood with either of them. Neither was very subtle. But, both were kind-hearted, thoughtful and dedicated to the work of the church. Long after I was...

I am very thankful for knowing Lois through the Southwest Michigan Classis. I will miss her encouraging words from one woman to another. She has had many roles and worn many hats. She will truly be missed.

Dear Tim, Jenni, & Chris:

My first acquaintance of your family was attending school with Tim. From Jr. High until we graduated from H.S. Along the way I met Tim's Couison, Mark DeZwarte, through a mutual friend of ours. We were teens then. Mark married went on his way, and I mine. We were reacquainted 5 yrs. ago. Your mom was very gracious and invited us to her home for whatever Holiday she was cooking and wanting us to be part of the family. At this time we were living in...

Chris and Anne,
We were so sorry to hear about your mom. God be with you and your family during this time. Let us know if we can be of any help.

Cynthia, Troy & Nicholas

Jennie:

So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was quite a lady, and I always enjoyed working with her on various Classis projects. Be assured that you are in our thoughts and prayers!

Take care,

Bob VandeVord