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Lois A. Meyer

Northampton, Massachusetts

1923 - 2020

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September 22, 2020
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Northampton, Massachusetts

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Lois A. Meyer, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and most of all, faithful servant of God, passed from this life into eternal life on September 22, 2020, surrounded by the love and presence of family. She was born on January 9, 1923 to Leoda and Arthur Kuehnert (Memaw and Pepaw) in...

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Lois and Pedo; You are one of the most hospitable couple I have had the pleasure to meet. When I arrived in Tokyo alone to be a missionary, you picked me up and took me to your home. The next day we built a dog
house together. I felt completely at ease. I thank you and Lois for your goodness that you showed to me and all the others and later to Karen when she arrived to be me bride. Lois, your friendly smile will never be forgotten. Your faith showed in life and God rewards you...

Another Angel received her wings !! May Lo rest in peace and our condolences and sympathy to Pastor Pedo. I was so blessed to call on Lo during her last years in New Orleans, truly an Angel of God.

Lois, filled lives with a happiness that will be carried in the hearts of her family and friends forever. God Bless and Comfort her. Caring thoughts are with you all at this time

What a blessed woman of God. Lois' cheerful, expressive, and faith-filled voice will stay with me forever. Her graciousness radiated from a deep love of Jesus. And how easy it was to love her and Pedo, true Christ-like servant leaders. See you in time, Lois Bill and Michele Karpenko

Mrs. Lois was beloved by all of us at St.Paul in the Marigny. Her grace in bearing health challenges in later years was inspiring. She is gracious, gentle and fun. It was a joyful pleasure seeing such love and devotion between her & our “faith-full” Pastor Pedo. May our Lord comfort you all as you thank Him for her long life. Mimi Grisoli

What a gift she was to us younger missionaries coming onto the field! We will always remember the loving care she provided our Karen and Vehlings' Tim, when we went to Kyoto and Nara with Mori Sensei. Her support (and yours, Pedo, too) meant so much to us, and made the transition to missionary service a joy and blessing.
With sincere sympathy to all the family.
Mike and Joan Michael

Dear Pastor Meyer,
We send our sincere condolences to you. We attached the picture we purchased 30 years ago at a Prince of Peace fundraiser. Lo painted and donated it to the auction. It is one of our most priced possessions. It is in our kitchen so we see it every day and think of you and Lo every day.
The two of you were so warm and loving and taught us what pastoring was supposed to be.
Our love from New Orleans.

We love Lois and Pedo

What blessing to know her and benefit from her sharing her love in Christ as we served with her in Japan .