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Lois Jane Molchan, 77, of Quakertown, PA, passed away on September 8th, 2024, in her Quakertown PA, home. Born in Wilkes Barre, PA, Lois was the daughter of the late Albert Molchan and the late Rita (Chapin) Molchan.
Lois graduated from Frankford High School in Philadelphia, PA, in 1965. Words do little justice to encompass Lois’s loving, creative, and artistic spirit. Her passion for life focused on family, friends, strangers in the supermarket, telling jokes, art and photography. Lois was very talented, creative and noticed the detail in everything, from the beauty of trees to the colors of vegetables on her dinner plate. She could easily turn this detail into a beautiful piece of artwork. She always had a special place in her heart for her furry grandchildren and all animals in general.
Above all else, Lois loved her family deeply and cherished the time spent with them. Some of her family’s fond memories of Lois include, dancing with her daughters at Stone Attic gigs, watching old movies on Sunday afternoons, looking at her jewelry collection with her grandchildren as well as teaching them how to drink coffee from the tiny creamer cups. Most of all her family remembers how wonderfully unique and so very special she was.
Lois will be dearly missed by her children, Sherry Beth (Leslie) Glenn and Denise Marie (John) Saugling; her grandchildren, Delaney Saugling, Reland Saugling, Logan Saugling, Holly Saugling, Cleo and her siblings.
To honor the inspiration, creativity, and talent that Lois brought to the art community through her life, her family will have an art exhibit of her work at The Karlton Cafe, 310 W. Broad Street, Quakertown, PA 18951, on Saturday, September 28th. Exhibit hours are from 5pm until 7pm.
All arrangements are made by Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, Ltd. 135 W. Pumping Station Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. (215-536-3343)
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Lois’s name to the American Diabetes Association and Quakertown Food Pantry.
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