LOIS-STONE-Obituary

LOIS STONE

Cleveland, Ohio

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STONE LOIS STONE, A Bright Light Has Gone Out!! Lois Stone took her last curtain call when she died at home on Thursday, December 5, 2013 after a five- year bout with Alzheimer's Disease and a week of pneumonia. Her husband was holding her hand when she died. Lois and Stanley were married over...

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Dear Stanley,
Denny and I have so many fond memories of Lois, her strength of conviction, love of animals, especially her cats and her sense of community and volunteerism. She was the definition of a classy lady.
May her memory be for a blessing.
Marilyn and Denny Estrin

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Stanley, Very sorry for your loss. Lois was a lovely woman, so full of life and we will always remember her fondly.
Sami, Ann, Julia and Nicolas from Montreal.

Stones and Traboulsis in Chagrin Falls

Dear Stanley
We are so sorry to have lost a very dear friend and mother figure. We absolutely adored her. Her wit, generosity and love of humans and animals were evident and she had a wonderful presence. We will miss her very much and her memory will always be with us. Elias, Mayya, Alex and Nadeem Traboulsi

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Lois was one of my sister's Alma Bohn Bedford best girlfriends at New London High School and all these many years. They have met in Heaven as Alma passed on Dec 3,2013. Lois used to come to our farm and spent lots of time with Alma. All though I was a lot younger I knew Lois well. She was a wonderful, talented and loving person. I am so sorry for your lost Stan. You have many beautiful memories. Heaven has gained two beautiful angels. God has them in his loving arms and we will be with them...

I knew Lois as a delightful, charming friend, actress and lover of the fine arts for almost thirty years. She was an active member of P.O.O.V in Orange Village and made her political opinions known in the local papers. I am so sad that she fell victim to Alzheimer's. May her memory be a blessing.