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Lois Bennett Obituary

Lois Florence Monahan Bennett, 81, wife of Gordon C. Bennett, died Friday, April 24, 2009, in their Waverly home after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Born October 6, 1927, in New York City, she was the daughter of Joseph Patrick Aloysius Monahan and the former Florence Veronica O'Connor. In 1948, Lois married Gordon, her husband of 60 years. A lifelong Catholic, Lois was at various times a parishioner of Saint Joseph's Catholic Church in Petersburg; the Church of the Sacred Heart in New Bohemia; Our Lady of Peace at Fort Lee, where she served as president of the Catholic Women of the Chapel; and The Shrine of the Infant of Prague in Wakefield, where she taught CCD classes, ironed the altar linens, and lovingly tended the flowers that she would bring in from her own garden.

Lois was a homemaker par excellence and devoted to her family. Nonetheless during her long life she cultivated many interests and accomplished much. Before her marriage, she was a model, appearing in print and on television. Lois was a founding member and vice-president of the Traveler's Chapter of the Virginia Writers' Club, receiving a lifetime achievement award in 2002. She was also a founding member of the American Needlework Society, and would often lend her talents with the crochet hook to various charitable organizations, knitting hats for premature infants and cancer patients, helmet pads for the troops in Iraq, and turning out afghans for church raffles.

Lois was a booster of Saint Joseph School in Petersburg where seven of her children were educated, serving for a time as leader of a local Brownie troop. She devoted much time and energy to the Miles B. Carpenter Museum in Waverly, where she served on the board of directors, taught etiquette classes, and gave occasional tea parties for school children.

In addition, Lois worked tirelessly as an advocate for children with special needs in Sussex County, and was a volunteer for the Sarah Bonwell Hudgins School in Williamsburg.

Lois established a mail order stamp business with her husband Gordon and was also primary editor for his many literary endeavors.

The family lived for a time in Germany where two of her children were born. In her later years, Lois visited Portugal, Ireland, England, France, Poland, Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic, always remembering to pick up souvenirs for the grandchildren.

Lois was an accomplished painter, specializing in still lifes, an avid gardener, a wonderfully creative cook, and an oenophile, known for her enjoyment of wine right up till the end.

Mrs. Bennett was predeceased by her son, Gregory N. Bennett, and is survived by five daughters, Liane L. Bennett, Jannequin M. Bennett, Hilary J. Bennett, Kyryn S. Bennett and her husband Kenneth Gee, and Meaghan M. Bennett, two sons Damian G. Bennett and Christian A. Bennett and his wife Sheila, one grandson, James C. Bennett, four granddaughters, Miranda Jane Bennett, Olivia Bennett Gee, Pearl Bennett Gee and Theresa A. Bennett, and her sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Monahan.

Visitations are on Wednesday, April 29 from 1-4 p.m. at Purviance Chapel of J.T. Morriss Funeral Home, 11414 General Mahone Highway, Wakefield VA 23888

The wake will follow from 6-8 p.m. that evening.

The funeral is at noon on Thursday, April 30 at The Shrine of the Infant of Prague, 417 N. County Drive, also in Wakefield, across from the Virginia Diner.

To send flowers, please call Ashley's Florist in Wakefield, 1-800-822-1029 or visit the Website:

http://www.ashleysfloristandantiques.com Condolences may be posted at www.jtmorriss.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Progress-Index on Apr. 28, 2009.

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Sara Anderson-Greenwell

May 7, 2009

Dear Bennett family,
It is with great fondness that I recall seeing your family at the Shrine during my childhood. There was always such a loving relationship among you. The size of your family intriqued me along with the many talents that each one of you shared with our community. In particular the memory of Mrs. Bennett's smile and her soothing voice will always be something I associate with my home parish irregardless of the passing years. I pray that you find peace in coming days. My mother, Mary Ann Marshall, sends her regards also.

Carol Presson Evans

April 29, 2009

Dear Bennett family,
Know that my thoughts and prayers, as well as those of my Presson sisters and brothers, are with all of you today. Memories of Lois's warm and beautiful smiles, styles, flowers and generous openess at church in Wakefield and in your home, mainly in the kitchen, will always remain with me. I feel fortunate to have known her and thankful for her many acts of kindness toward me over the years. I appreciate that she shared her life, talents and family with us in the Waverly area. Please accept condolences that I wish I could convey in person.

Chantal Andrews

April 28, 2009

Jannequin and family,
My warmest thoughts are with you. May the loving memories you and your mother shared fill you with peace, as you celebrate her colorful life!

Lois Angeletti

April 28, 2009

Dear Jannequin, Mr. Bennett, and all the Bennett family,
I am very sorry that Mrs. Bennett lost her battle with cancer. I know she appreciated all of your wonderful care.

Sincerely,
Lois Angeletti

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