Lois-Santos-Obituary

Lois Elaine Belson Santos

Savannah, Georgia

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Lois Elaine Belson Santos - SAVANNAH - Lois Elaine Belson Santos, 85, of Savannah, Georgia, widow of Major Anthony Miles Santos, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), died Sunday morning, May 18, 2008, at Hospice Savannah. Born in Elkton, South Dakota, she was a daughter of the late Clyde E. Belson and the late...

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I was Mr and Mrs Santos' exchange student in 1989. They were and always be my so special American Parents. Miss them a lot.

We will always remember Lois as a sweet and kind friend and neighbor. We send our deepest condolences and hope that our words and thoughts will comfort you at this sad time.

I had the privilege of working with Lois at Gallery 209. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed.

Aunt Lois was a gracious and lovely person and will be greatly missed by her family and the family of friends she made over the years. She shared her memories and pictures of the "Belson" clan whenever we had the opportunity to visit her in Savannah and when she lived here in Florida. She will be missed by all. Warmest regards, Murvale, Jr. and Milly Belson

Aunt Lois was witty, intelligent, thoughtful, resourceful, passionate, progressive and always willing to help others reach their fullest
potential....a quality she sustained throughout her life. She was one my "gold standards." I will miss her and our lively discussions.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

My deepest sympathies to Barbara and her family.

Aunt Lois was a very gracious, kind, and generous lady. We were very blessed to have her in our lives. She was very giving, and loved her family. She shared her talents and knowledge and we are all gifted by her life. We will miss her.

Aunt Lois was a warm, witty, charming, delightful, and full-of-life lady who was a great conversationalist and had many wonderful stories to share. I will always remember her kindness and generosity as she hosted the Belson family reunion at her home just a few years ago. Although gone from this earth, she will remain alive in my fondest memories. My deepest sympathies go out to the immediate family and her close friends.