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Lois Riley

Westwood, Massachusetts

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RILEY, Lois (Hamilton) 62, of Westwood, passed away May 25th, 2011 peacefully surrounded by her family. Loving wife of Attorney James E. Riley Jr for 37 years. Beloved mother of Amy Riley Danesco and her husband Alex of Norwood, Patricia Riley McGlinchey and her husband David of Norwood, and...

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Jim,
Howie Kahalas just advised me of your loss. Please accept my condolences. May God Bless you and your children during this terrible time.

I was so sorry to hear about Lois. She was a special person and very kind to me way back when. My heart goes out to you and the girls at this most difficult time. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Jim and Family:
We wish we had known Lois because she seemed like such a special and warm person. We send our condolences on this untimely loss. Know that you are in our prayers.
Judy and Howard Kahalas

Lois was absolutely one of the brightest stars at Medfield High,ever. We were all happy to have attended school with her. She was a wonderful, lovely person and will be greatly missed.

Lois was a fantastic guidance counselor and I am very grateful to have known her and seen the positive impact she had on my son. Her quiet, kind way will always be remembered.

Miss Hamilton as I remember her as my seventh and eighth grade guidance counselor will be missed by the many lives that she touched. Susan Shurtleff (Middleboro, MA)

Lois was such fun as a Chi Omega, roommate at Pufton Village and fellow education major at UMass. I am so saddened by the announcement of her death. Although I haven't seen her in years, she fills my heart with many memories of fond, fun college years. My best to her family. Judy Hudson, Alton Bay, NH

Dear Jim and family,
We are so sad to hear of the passing of Lois. We will always remember her as she was at UMASS. Such a beautiful person...
One of her roommates,

Jim, Amy, Patty and Jenna. Lois might just be the lovliest person I ever met. I'm so sorry for your loss. Two things will never fade...Missing her and the Many, Many Wonderful Memories she leaves in your hearts and lives. You're in my thought and prayers this Memorial Day weekend and beyond.