Lois-Weiner-Obituary

Lois Weiner

Branford, Connecticut

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Lois WeinerLois (Bolton)Weiner, 97, of Branford, devoted wife of the late William Weiner, died at her home of March 11, 2024. Born in New Haven, Oct. 1, 1926, Lois was a daughter of the late John & Frances (Barnett) Bolton. Beloved Mother of Michael Weiner (Sheryl), Scott Weiner (Andrea),...

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I will carry love for you in my heart forever - and the sound of your laughter sings to my soul- always there was laughter as we shared life stories. A generation apart and yes I became your best friend. I miss you - thanks for all the memories, all the love, comfort and guidence, I cherish everyone and thank God he blessed me with you- my best friend.. love to your beautiful - what a Legacy , Marge, Scott, Michael, all those grandsons and great grandsons and oh those beautiful great...

Thank you for sharing your kindness and beautiful heart to all. I will always remember you as a kind beautiful woman who cared for so many in a gentle way with your thoughtful generosity! You will be missed!!! Love Leasa

Very sad to lose my aunt Lois. One of the kindest and nicest people on the planet. My condolences.

Aunt Lois was just a lovely presence. Smart, warm, caring, with a beautiful smile. It was just a pleasure to be in her company when I was a child and then as an adult with children of my own. Sending heartfelt condolences to Marjorie, Scott, Michael and their families.

What a lovely and simply amazing human being Lois was. I am one of the fortunate ones to have known her for decades. She had an effervescent quality that made you stop when she spoke . Today on St Patty's Day I recall she sent me cards -knowing I celebrated. Her memory will live on forever. Gina Macdonald- Page

Lois was one of the most friendly, endearing people I have known. The Weiners (Lois and Bill) were our neighbors for 20 years. I distinctly remember how I met the seniors. It was a summer day and our front door was open. A woman called out to her mom (Lois). My late wife said, "that´s Marg Weiner! What´s she doing here? Our friendship bloomed from there. Over the years, we became acquainted with many of the family and enjoyed our many encounters. Having moved several years ago, my...

As a resident at Sylvan Point, I met Lois the first week I moved here nearly 8 years ago. Her daughter invited me in to meet her and she proudly shared her home. Then I marveled as she walked daily way further than my younger legs. What an indomitable spirit. I sit on her bench and read my mail some days.

Dear Scott and Mike so sorry to read about your Mom .I think of you guy's often and hope you are in good health. With my deepest sympathy.Dick Blakeslee