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Lois E. Wolber

Ada, Ohio

Feb 5, 1939 – Jun 17, 2024

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February 5, 1939
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June 17, 2024
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Ada, Ohio

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After fighting a long battle with dementia, Lois Ellen Wolber, 85, of Ada, went home to be with her heavenly Father on June 17th, 2024, while surrounded by family at Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton.


Lois was born on February 5, 1939, to George and B. Oleta (Dible) Burks. She was the seventh of twelve children. She was a cheerleader at McCutchenville High School where she graduated in 1956.  The love of her life was Jerry Wolber. They met through letters written to each other while Jerry was serving in Korea. Lois would often excitedly recount the story of when Jerry came to meet her while she worked at the bank. They were married on June 23rd, 1957, after only two months of dating. They went on to celebrate 67 years of marriage together.


Lois was a proud mother of seven children: Jerry Ronald Wolber II, George (Stacy) Wolber, Eric Wolber, Fred (Vickie) Wolber, Mindy (Lyle) Jolliff, Melissa (Todd) Klingler, and Dee (Kent) Everhart, all of Ada. She was a beloved grandmother to 22 grandchildren and great grandmother to 44 great grandchildren. She was a permanent fixture at her loved ones' ball games. Her cheering and yodeling could be easily picked out from the crowd. At times she would feed the entire team after a game.


Lois was truly one of a kind.  Even while struggling with dementia, Lois remained positive, bubbly, and giggly. She brightened the day of any person that she encountered through her infectious laughter, silly yet hard-to-follow stories, and delicious cooking. Faith and family were the most important aspects of Lois' life, both of which will be her legacy.


She showed her love through cooking, hosting large family dinners with all her best recipes. Chicken, mashed potatoes, sweet corn, applesauce, noodles, and baked beans were among her staples. She also loved to make special treats--Rice Krispies, frosted graham crackers, and her infamous "banana stuff."


Her faith, in her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, was very important to her. Lois and Jerry spent many years with evangelist Wayne and Hattie Nelson traveling to different churches spreading the gospel through teaching and music. Lois and Hattie would teach the young children Bible stories and was fondly known as "Grandma" to everyone.  She will be loved, remembered and missed by so many. 


She was preceded in death by her parents, George and B. Oleta (Dible) Burks, two sons, Jerry Ronald Wolber II, Eric Joseph Wolber, one grandson, Daniel James Klingler, two great grandsons, Alexander David West, Zy’on E’mond Bedford and 8 siblings.


Funeral Services will begin at 12:00 PM on Friday, June 21, 2024 at Hanson-Neely-Allison Funeral & Cremation Services, Ada.  Burial will be in Hasson Cemetery, Jenera.   


Visitation will be held two hours prior to the service from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Friday, June 21st at Hanson-Neely-Allison Funeral & Cremation Services, Ada.             


Memorial contributions may be made to Bridge Hospice, 15100 Birchaven Lane, Findlay, Ohio 45840 and/or the Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 West Elm Street, Bluffton, Ohio 45817.  


The family would like to recognize and thank the staff at the Mennonite Memorial Home of Bluffton and Bridge Hospice of Findlay for the exceptional, loving care they provided mom. 


 

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So sorry to hear of the passing of Lois. The entire Wolber family is in our thoughts and prayers. Jerry and Lois and family will always bring great memories to my family and I.

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Prayers for you guys. Your Mom always had a smile and quick wit! Lots of memories from Grange with your Mom and Dad. Take Care and love your Dad with the time he has left.

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I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Lois, you have my deepest sympathy and prayers for the Lord to give you peace and comfort. I admired her very much.

Aunt Lois holds a special place in my heart. Her laughter and fun spirit is so infectious. I remember one of her visits to Arizona and going for a walk with her around the neighborhood. She found some petunias and thought they were so beautiful. She leaned down to smell them and came up sputtering saying “those are the stinkiest flowers I have ever smelled”. We could not stop laughing and she giggled along with us:). Her nickname became Aunt Petunia after that. She will be greatly...

She was a light that couldn't be hidden from the world. I find peace with the notion that she is now sharing stories with her Lord and Savior and I am sure she will get a "well done my good and faithful servant" from him come judgement day.
She always laughed at my jokes. . . even when I was pretty sure she didn't "get" them.
Aunt Lois is also the reason I add brown sugar to just about everything I cook. I don't remember or know why but it sure makes it taste good.
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Christina and family,
We are sending love, prayers and condolences. What a special and beloved woman Lois was.
With love, Jenny Hoover and family

Thinking of you. Our sympathy to your family.

So sorry for your loss. Prayers for the Wolber family.