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Lois LAWRENCE Obituary

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LOIS ARMES LAWRENCE, Ph.D. , died April 16, 2011, in Houston, of pneumonia; she was 81 years old. Lois was a native of Louisville, Kentucky, where she graduated from Shawnee High School and attended Nazareth College. Her lifelong pursuit of learning resulted in her endowment of several educational projects supporting liberal arts and writing. Dr. Lawrence was a professor of English at Houston Baptist University after having received her advanced degrees from the University of Houston. She was the author of a series of "Aunt Louise" mysteries under the non de plume of Virginia Lee. Under her own name, Lois co-authored "The Flood of Memories," an accounting of the Armes family's experiences during the Great Depression, a devastating flood and World War II. Lois was preceded in death by her husband, John William Lawrence; and son, Danny Lee Lawrence. She is survived by her two sons, David Lee Lawrence and his wife Sandy, and Dennis Lee Lawrence and his wife Hui; her grandson, Michael Lee Lawrence; and great grandson, Sirius. In addition, her survivors include her brother, George F. Armes; sister, Martha Armes; and her nieces and nephews, William Tinnell, Marianne Tinnell Faure, Annette Zwernemann, Warren Armes, Michael Armes, Ann Happel, Joan Spencer, Lora Stewart, Yvonne McCowen, Thomas Naigli, Mark Naigli, Barbara LaFaille, Steven Armes, and David Armes. She also leaves a circle of friends who embraced her always. A visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at Earthman Southwest Chapel, Stafford. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM, on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at St. Theresa Catholic Church, Sugar Land. Rite of Committal will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Rosenberg. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to one of the following educational projects: The Danny Lee Lawrence Writing Award, at University of St. Thomas, St. Thomas Episcopal, or Houston Baptist University, or to Webster University Class of 1959 Scholarship.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Apr. 19, 2011.

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Nicole Rhoads

April 7, 2016

So sorry to hear of her passing I never meet her but came across a letter sent to her by president Reagan was wondering if any one in her family could tell me more about her and the letter

Pamela Jarmon-Wade

May 2, 2011

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family. I met Lois about 11 years ago after publishing my first book. She was just one of the dearest, sweetest, and most friendliest author friends that I have met. She kept in touch with me and I enjoyed her books and thoughts on life that she shared with me from time to time. As you all go through this time of bereavement, please hold dear to the love, memories, and great legacy that Lois leaves behind. May God bless, keep, and comfort The Lawrence Family.

Sincerely,
Pam Jarmon Wade

Donna Gaines

April 20, 2011

David and Dennis, We're so sorry about the loss of your Mom. I'm sending prayers, love and positive vibes to you guys from afar. Love, Donna Lawrence Gaines and family

Jean Conway

April 19, 2011

Dave, I am very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing... May all the wonderful years and memories of your days together with her be a comfort to you now. Sincerely, Jean Conway

Monique LaCour-Henry

April 19, 2011

My dearest friend Sandy, know that you and your family are in my prayers.

April 19, 2011

Aunt Lois, we always looked forward to your trips to Kentucky to visit with all the Lawrence family. I am so glad I was able to visit with you while at your book signing at Locust Grove a few years ago. We will all miss you.
Rita (brother-in-law Jimmy's oldest daughter)

Barbara LaFaille

April 19, 2011

Aunt Lois:
So many things I say or do in my daily "life" remind me of you....we all speak of you often
and fondly, and we shall
continue to do so Forever. All
three of my kids have had
"family tree" assignments in
school. They all relied heavily
on your joint work, "Flood of
Memories", for which we are
incredibly grateful to you for creating. I am thankful for the times I was able to share with you, and I will miss you so very much. Much,much love from Barb, Dave, Amy, Brian and Michelle

April 19, 2011

Sandy, I am very sorry for your loss., please tell your husband and the other family members that I am sorry also. You know to just remember the good times, loving you and thinking about you in the days ahead. God Bless you and yours. Love Pam

April 19, 2011

Lois, we will miss you, your good conversation and good food – oh, those soups! – your warm hospitality and the myriad forms of your generosity.
Thank you again for everything. Your "favorite French family": Marianne, John, Melissa, Renaud

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