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Lois A. Sima

Meriden, Connecticut

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SIMA, Lois A. Lois A. Sima, 80, of Southington, and Brimley, MI died peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, (May 18, 2008) at the Southington Care Center. She was the loving wife of the late John F. Sima. Born January 18, 1928 in Wyandotte, MI, she was the daughter of the late...

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Dear Sima Family;
Paul & I would like to express our sincere condolences at the loss of your mother/grandmother. She & Uncle John will be in our hearts forever. They were both like second parents to me when we were growing up. If we weren't home we were at their home or vice versa. I have a lot of great memories with Aunt Lois which I will hang on to for a long time.

Dear John, Mary, George, and John,
I am so very sorry to find out that your Mom and Grandmother passed away. I am so sorry that I missed coming to the funeral home, but I was away. I lost my Mom in 2002 and Jack lost his Mom in 2003 and the heartache is still very much felt still and always. Once again I am so sorry for your loss.
Kathy, Chris, and Sean McLaughlin

Dear Sima family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful mother. What a great lady. Summer here in Bay Mills will just not be the same without my dear friend Lois. Her faith and friendship were always an inspiration to me. I will miss her very much.
My prayers, sympathy and love,

You have my deepest heart felt sympathy during this extremely difficult time. I felt like I knew you mother thru conversations with you (Pat) over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family during this difficult time of bereavement. God Bless!

Dear Sima Family, I am so sorry to hear of you mothers passing. I am so sorry that so many years have passed without me seeing her. Mrs. Sima left a big impression on my life and I think of her often. I;ll never forget the days at the cabin, she always made everyone feel like
family. She will be missed very much. I hope everyone is doing alright. God be Bless all of you.

Patty, Rob and Family, I want to express my deepest condolences at the loss of your wonderful mother. She was a great lady who I admired greatly and I will miss seeing her at the cabin in the summer. I know she is at home with the Lord and safely in the arms of your Dad.

I have many fond memories spending time with Aunt Lois and her family. She was one of the few people who welcomed everyone into her home and heart. I will cherish the memories we spent with her Up North and in Connecticut. Aunt Lois and Uncle Johnny were excellent role models for all of us and I am sure they are smiling down on us as we all keep them in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless you and your family - we are praying for you all. Love, Carol

While Aunt Lois was always teaching us things like card games and telling us great jokes, she was really teaching us life lessons without us even realizing it. What a strong, compassionate and family oriented woman she was. What a gift she gave to all of us. Her heart and home were always open to everyone. I thank her for all of the memories, fun times and love that will live on through her wonderful kids and grandchildren.

The Empire State Water Well Driller's Association would like to express it's deepest sympathies to Larry Sima and his entire family. May the memories you have bring you peace!

The ESWWDA