May God bless you and your...
You were too young sis.
Jim
February 12, 2020 | Brother


Worth, Illinois
Lois M. McDonald, nee Mack, age 69. Loving wife of the late George I.; dearest daughter of Clara D., nee Schmitt, and the late Aloysius K. ''Bud''; beloved sister of Barbara (Joe) Ferrari, David, Susan (Ed) Walschlager, James (Sandra) and the late Richard; fond mother of Gail and Cynthia...
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Jim
February 12, 2020 | Brother
I wanted Lois's friends to see her picture that was taken on Christmas Day. It was a great day enjoyed by family. I still miss her so......
Joan Schmitt
May 02, 2005 | Oak Lawn, IL

Christmas 2004
May 02, 2005
Not a day goes by that I don't think of you..I love you sis and miss you dearly.
Jim
May 01, 2005 | IL
Sometimes there are
just no words
to say those things
that are deepest in our hearts.
Lois was a great woman,delightful roommate, best friend and dear cousin that I miss very much.
Joan Schmitt
March 25, 2005 | Oak Lawn, IL
How lucky I was that my first job out of high school was in the Advertising Dept. of Standard Oil where I first met both Lois and Carlene. It wasn't until I was older that I realized what a remarkable person Lois was and how blessed all of us were that we knew her. She will be missed.
Bonnie Klotz
March 11, 2005 | Louisville, KY
Some people come into our lives and quickly go.
Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts.
And we are never, ever the same. This anonymous saying is the
way I feel about Lois! I will miss her immensely!
Carlene Thompson
March 08, 2005 | Bartlett, IL
Lois Mack McDonald took me under her wing in the early 60's when I was a young Steno joining the work force right after high school. She immediately accepted me with no judgment, endearing me to her forever. Rest in peace dear lady.
Rita McInerney
February 22, 2005 | Chicago
Lois was a beautiful person and gave of herself selflessly. As a volunteer for hospice, where I was the volunteer director, I got to know her not only for her charitable works and compassion, but her humor and fun-loving spirit as well. She became a friend and we enjoyed many good times together. I will cherish the times I had with Lois and will miss her very much.
Roxane Geraci
February 22, 2005 | Shorewood, IL