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Sister Lois D. Wheeler

Bristol, Pennsylvania

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Sister Lois D. Wheeler passed away Thursday, May 14, 2020, at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne. She was 84.Born in Langhorne, Pa., daughter of the late Luther and Lena (Jenkins) Colter, she was a Bristol resident most of her life. She was a graduate of Neshaminy High School, where she was the...

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To this day we remember you Lois with fondness, love and kindness! You are truly missed! Leslie Navarro, Joey and Victoria

Mother Wheeler was truly a one-of-a-kind human being. Her positive energy spilled over in every area of her life and relationships. She was truly loved and is certainly missed. But she left us with many lessons and beautiful memories. To Yah be the glory!

Dear Tracey, Lisa and family.
It is with a broken heart that I have found why I'd not heard and my futile attempts to reach Louis went unanswered . I spoke with her before George passed as we talked and prayed about this horrible covid and it keeping us away from those we loved. We prayed together often and I considered her a angel Mom while she counseled me going through my rough time during and before I could no longer visit her and George. I just wanted to send our family...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Lois was a pillar in the community and was loved by many people. Ill miss her very much. Cheryl Long-Collins

Lois was a kind and dear friend of my mother, Gladys Batdorf, who passed in April from covid. Lois was a blessing to me and my sisters every time we visited mom. Lois shared with me the story of how she was called to preach God's word, a true miracle. May your family be comforted in knowing she and her husband are united in God's heavenly kingdom, smiling her beautiful smile down on her loving daughters.

Grandma, we are definitely going to miss you. You were a great grandmother because you showed us that it's okay to be humorous and still be saved. Thank you for your teachings. Take your crown and I will see you and grandpa later. RIP

Mrs Wheeler, you had a magical presence. My Mom misses talking to you, and her visits with you. While visiting my pop at Manor Care, you befriended us. You were so welcoming, and had such radiant smile. Thank you for the gift of your friendship. Thank you for praying with us, and sharing the faith.

A life well lived. It was a honor to know you Sister Lois Wheeler. You spread your love and care without hesitation giving of yourself over many years. You were a joy and will remain in my thoughts as the best example of humanity to help guide me.

A life well lived!! A beautiful person. I remember Lois from Neshaminy H.S. and for the wonderful Thanksgiving dinners she had in Fairless Hills. Much love to her family and friends. Elizabeth Bennis