Lois-Wrigley-Obituary

Lois Wrigley

Idaho Falls, Idaho

1929 - 2025

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August 13, 2025
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Idaho Falls, Idaho

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Lois Maye Smith Wrigley passed away on August 13, 2025, in Buena Vista , Colorado at the home of her daughter, Debbie. She was born on May 28, 1929, in Fairbury, Nebraska to Edgar and Golda Smith. She attended Fairbury High School where she was involved in "Who's Who of America", on the varsity...

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I loved her so much. She was a beautiful soul. I am grateful to have another angel on the other side watching over us. Prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time. Love to the Wrigley family.

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My parents were Edna and Harry Calkins were long time friends with Lois and Fritz. I believe they met at church. They came to our house for dinner on occasion. I´m sorry for your loss.

Heaven has welcomed a bright and beautiful spirit in Lois Wrigley. My heart goes out to her family and friends during this time of sorrow. Lois and Fritz (her late husband) were my second set of parents throughout my life starting in1974. After my mom passed in 2017, Lois reminded me that I still had her! She was absolutely right as the last of my parents had died. So wonderful that we stayed in contact all those years. My introduction to Lois was through her daughter, Debbie, who...

My sincere condolences to all of Lois' family and her many friends during this time of grief and loss. She was a fine lady, and my parents adored both her and Fritz. My parents also respected each of the Wrigley children. They often spoke of Lois' kids as each a great example on how to live a good life. My parents trusted Fritz, Lois and their kids in several ways that made a difference in my life. I've been thinking a lot about this generation of Americans recently, as my father Chuck,...

I became acquainted with Lois when she and Fritz lived here in Idaho Falls. We attended the same church. Lois defined the word "lady" and kept her home and self in an immaculate manner. I was sad when Lois moved away from Idaho Falls. She was a wonderful Christian friend.

Lois was a friend who's sincere and loving kindness was something she gave to every person I was ever with in here company. I was in tears at the funeral of the son of one of her bridge friends and she offered a touching hug, without even knowing who I was. I ran into her several times after that, and she remained consistently kind and always friendly. Even after her vision was wearing out, she shined so brightly upon recognizing me. She was and Angel on earth and will always be an Angel...