Lois-Lindstrom-Obituary

Lois A. Lindstrom

Danville, California

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Lois A. LindstromResident of DanvilleLois passed away peacefully on March 13 after a courageous eight month battle with cancer. She was an extremely successful attorney and wonderful human being.She is survived by her husband Harry, who was by her side at the end, sisters Jane and Fran, seven...

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I found out recently as well. Great lawyer and I always enjoyed our lunches together. Gone too soon.

Lois was my very first mentor in my very first attorney position with Ericksen. Today was the first day I learned of her passing. I was in a nostalgic frame of mind and thought, I wonder what Lois us up to? I am truly saddened that she is no longer with us. She was not only a spectacular attorney and mentor, she was a very special person. Lois, I wish you well on your new journey.

I worked as co-counsel with Lois on a tough case. She was always prepared, warm and professional. I discovered this notice of her untimely passing when trying to locate her for an impossible case and she was the only attorney I could think of that could have handled the controversies. Rest In Peace dear lady and my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.

I was shocked to discover Lois'demise when browsing the internet. To me she was always a wonderful sister-in-law, generous, kind and caring. My sincere condolences to all her family.

Lois was a wonderful attorney, and an a truly amazing lady! I truly enjoyed working with her at Ericksen Arbuthnot! My deepest sympathy to the family! I know Lois has earned her wings in heaven!

Angela M. Stidham

Lois,

While we never got the opportunity to meet, I will never forget that wonderful card you sent me this past holiday season. It was apparent by your warm message and kind-hearted gesture that you were an amazing, courageous and Down to Earth person. Please know we will never forgot you. Godspeed.

I've known Lois since our days as students at Golden Gate University when we commuted back and forth from Concord. Even then, I knew she would succeed. We always kept in touch after I left CA. She took time out of her busy schedule to get together and have dinner with me whenever I came back to visit. She always approached life with humor, grace and tact. She was a treasured friend and I will miss her.