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Lois Pervier Obituary

Lois Jeanne Strickland Pervier, 58
POWNAL - Lois Jeanne Strickland Pervier, 58, of Pownal, died on Dec. 31, 2014, from complications of cancer and is mourned by her family and a wide community of friends and colleagues.
Lois was born on March 8, 1956, in Cortland, N.Y., the fifth child of Leon and Beverly Strickland, and is remembered as a beautiful baby and the light of her mother's life. Her father's work as a minister took the family from New York to Texas and later to other states - and a total of 19 different homes over the course of Lois' childhood and youth. Elder Strickland was an avid naturalist and painter whose interests influenced young Lois, who came to revel in the natural wonders particular to every region she inhabited.
In 1972, the family had returned to the northeast, and Lois entered school in Freeport, just a few miles from the site where she was to spend her entire adult life, learning, loving, and developing as an artist. Her skill in making conversation gave a shy 16-year-old Roddy Pervier the courage to talk with her. They quickly became best buddies, and the friendship remained the core of their 42-year love affair. They married on June 15, 1975, and set about building a home on the Royal River that has become a welcoming haven for treasured friends and family and, of course, animals-beloved pets and wild neighbors, too.
Lois and Rod loved to explore the mountains and Atlantic shore together, hiking, camping, backpacking and canoeing. Lois left her natural comfort zone and followed Rod on a 3½ month adventure island-hopping in the Caribbean along with numerous trips to tropical places in the South Pacific and then sailing from Maine to Key West and all along the Maine Coast. Lois and Rod were inseparable in their 42 years together.
Lois had a passion for fairness, justice and inclusiveness that made her a natural for community involvement and town government. Her affiliations included the Housing Committee where she advocated for elders and others who benefited from her strong voice. She also played a leading role in the formation of Bradbury Mountain Arts, an artists' collective that promoted and provided art and culture for the community at large. She always exhibited at the holiday art show in Pownal Center.
In 1996, she left a 16-year career in product design at L.L. Bean to concentrate on her own ideas about form, color and light that defined a prolific and lauded creative life. Self-taught and educated, Lois had the quiet confidence to trust her own vision, her own experimental impulses, and her own rich muse, submersing herself in nature.
She was also well-versed in holistic medicine in particular and health issues in general, all thanks to tireless personal study. Her ability went beyond a knowing, healing touch. Throughout her illness, medical professionals tended to interact with her as if she were a colleague and not simply a patient.
Lois reached out to pull people in to her compassionate presence. Her nieces and nephews recall magical and informative nature walks as well as Strickland originals painted on their fingernails. For friends and acquaintances, Rod's and her home was an oasis of joy, music, food, and relief -- whether from heartache or a painful knot in one's shoulder blade. She was attentive to her mother, Beverly, at a nearby retirement home, where she organized songfests and exercise classes for the whole resident community. No Memorial Day passed without Lois' fresh gardening on family plots at the cemetery. Even as she created an environment of caring and protection for all comers, she required of herself and of those she loved best to think critically. Her innate distrust of conventional wisdom and fixed ideas caused this seeker to learn and grow every day, while her pure honesty and deeply held convictions were more than balanced by a salty and self-deprecating humor.
Lois is survived by her adoring husband, Rod Pervier; her mother, Beverly Strickland; sister Jayne Colby (and Dan), brother Mark Strickland (and Susan); and the many beloved members of her extended family. She was preceded in death by her father, Leon Strickland, sister Betsy Keuhl, and brother Carl Strickland.








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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, 2015.

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Nancy Chang

January 2, 2021

Lois’s dad was pastor of our church in Cortland, NY, when I was growing up. After I started teaching, God led me to Pine Tree Academy. There I found that Lois was a student in my classroom. I remember her as always smiling and joyful. Her smiles spilled out to all of those to whom she came in contact! She is greatly missed.

January 16, 2015

Lois was my youngest double cousin. I loved her laugh, her beauty and her creative energetic spirit. She was one of a kind. She will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. My thoughts and prayers are with her immediate family and especially with her soul mate, Roddy. Love you all.

Brian Bickford

January 10, 2015

My mother Bobbie Crosby held you as a dear kindered spirit. I hope she is one of the lucky ones who get to greet you?

Bill Aja

January 10, 2015

Rod, I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss for the rest of my life, even tho it has been several years since we have seen you. I can't stop crying. I still remember when she somehow fixed an agonizing pain in my back before a Hobie race. She was a wonderful person.

April (Dorr) Lake

January 9, 2015

Lois was an amazing person and will be missed by all. I remember her as a caring, fun camp counselor, artist of beautiful walls for PTAs classes, and simply a beautiful spirited friend. Prayers and thoughts to all of her family.

Beth Anderson

January 9, 2015

One of a kind. What a loss! She made the world a more beautiful and interesting place for sure. Many great memories! Love and Prayers.

Naomi Bader

January 9, 2015

My sweet childhood friend. I feel your presence everyday. I love you. RIP wondrous spirit.

Joy Cork

January 9, 2015

My sincere condolences on the loss of a beautiful woman.Although I didn't know her well(being a child myself),I still remember her and saw Lois from time to time ,mostly at Cameeting in Northern New England ,when my father Elder R.L. Cheney was a pastor up there.May God be comfortingly close to all her friends and family .
Prayers,
Joy Cheney Cork

January 9, 2015

Our sincere sympathies to all the family.
Erling and Leona Odell, Collegedale, TN

January 9, 2015

I was deeply saddened to hear of the struggle Lois had with cancer and now passing away from it. I didn't know where she was until I came across her on facebook and through our classmate Nancy. I can remember her beautiful smile, outgoing personality, and just being a great friend! Her talents blew me away and I just wish I would have had the opportunity of keeping in contact with her through the years. We'll catch up in heaven and she can teach me to develop my artistic skills! Until then, please know that my thoughts & prayers are with the whole family, and Lois, rest in sweet peace for just a little while. Love, Sharon (Pierce) Vercio, classmate
from Lincoln, Ne

Jill Duprey Desaulniers

January 9, 2015

R.I.P Prayers go out to family and friends.

Pastor Victoria Harrison

January 9, 2015

Sorrow is the bitter pill of death. The antidote is to cherish the memories, feel the heartache and relearn life differently.

Finally, your father married us years ago, his only counsel was "no matter how you feel, take it to Jesus first". I'll offer the same wise counsel and add choose to live in preparation for a reunion one day soon. Maranatha

James Anzelone

January 9, 2015

So sorry for your loss. God given strength to all.

Scott Bennett

January 9, 2015

In school she was a rebel, but never without a cause! We used to tag team in Mr. Wilson's bible class asking the really hard questions and debating any "pat answers". Her being extremely loyal, I always new that time wouldn't diminish a friendship with Lois. I'll bet most of her friends know that. I'm just glad our paths crossed in time because it is the Lois-es in our lives that change us and make life worth living. I'll never forget her free spirit or her warm smile. What a privilege it is to have known her and be remembered as her "old friend"!

Daryl Ford

January 9, 2015

Such a special person with a zest for life. I remember her from PTA. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Her creative abilities enhanced the life of those she had contact with. Prayers for your peace and comfort Rod. Rest peacefully Lois.

Pam Perkins

January 9, 2015

In addition to saving my life, she breathed life back into it. I love her deeply and always will.

January 9, 2015

I've often thought of Lois in the years since high school. She was a good friend, even teaching me how to make a candle from crayons. Always fun to talk to. She will be missed.

Jeff Ryan

January 9, 2015

Lois had a joy and zest for possibilities that was contagious. I am so glad I had the honor to work with her.

Marylee Mullen

January 9, 2015

Lois was such a dear, kind-hearted soul. She always brought a smile to my face when I was with her. Her energy shown through her words and her artistry. Please know that she will be deeply missed by many.

Sharon Dow

January 9, 2015

I remember Lois from PTA/Freeport. I remember her beautiful smile and gentle ways. Thoughts and prayers

Michielle Bryden

January 9, 2015

This world has lost a wonderful person always thinking of others and trying to make the world a better more beautiful place to live in, but just her presence in it was all the beauty it needed she lit up everything she touched just being on earth was enough for her to shine her light and goodness upon the world. you will be missed by everyone you touched. Sleep safe in the arms of Jesus rest in his glory and one day we will meet again I love you Lois, Michielle Bryden (cousin)

God is Everywhere Oahu Sky

Rickie Banning

January 9, 2015

Jayne and family, My heart goes out to you as you move through this time of loss and healing. What an amazing sister you had the honor of knowing and loving. May God bless you and your guardian angels surround you with loving energy. With Warm Aloha, Rickie

Nancy Chang

January 9, 2015

Lois was a delight to have in my classroom at Pine Tree Academy. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to know her. Her legacy speaks volumes of her many talents.

Sandra Bowie

January 9, 2015

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Jay Kuehl

January 8, 2015

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Allison Allen

January 8, 2015

I am so very deeply saddened by the news of Lois' passing. She was such a ray of sunlight and joy and such an incredible artist. She stood as an example of integrity, strength, compassion and kindness to us all. We had some wonderful times together at Sebago Lake-- she was such a fun and loving spirit.

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