Lois Almeda Wolsky
September 3, 1921 - November 19, 2010
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Obituary
Lois A. Wolsky
Lois A. Wolsky was born September 3, 1921 and passed away November 19, 2010. She is survived by her beloved husband of 56 years Vern, her son Timothy, granddaughters Jami & Jill and her loving great grandchildren. Lois was a beautiful and vivacious lady who will be missed dearly. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Friday, November 26, 2010 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA. 206 242-1787.
We are all so sad to see the passing of this fiesty, colorful woman who loved and was loved by our family. She was a good woman, who was loved by a good man and she produced a good man in her son. I envision her in heaven with her grandson Patrick on her knee telling him stories about his familly and her time here on Earth. We will miss you dear Lois, but take comfort in knowing that you are resting in eternal peace.
Grandma
We had your service yesterday and it was beautiful. The room was filled with gorgeous flowers from loved ones & everyone enjoyed reminiscing over all of the photo’s that were displayed.
I remember grandpa’s eyes lighting up when I picked out the dress for you to wear & now I can see why. From the dress to the pearls Grandma you looked like the stunning classy lady we all know and love.
May you rest peacefully and know that I will be here watching over Grandpa & Tim…I’ll keep the Shaleenie stick stick close at hand…LOL!
I’m extremely thankful to have had the special bond we share & I will miss our daily wake up calls. I promise to keep them going with Grandpa & Tim. I again will sign off with the three special words we always closed with…I LOVE YOU!
though only knowing her for the past few years Lois had become pretty special to me.she knew how to show love and bring laughs to everyone.i will miss rubbing her forehead when she wasn’t feeling well to hearing her “salty” language when she was mad.may you rest until we all meet again grandma wolsky.i love you.
To everyone else her name is Lois, but I always call her Loise. That is her birth name. Such a fantastic name, I’ve always thought. I will always have extremely fond memories of this talented and loving woman. She amazed me when I was a young child watching her act in the theatre. Her performances always captivated me as I sat in the dark with the audience watching her shine in the lights. I remember playing in the basement for hours, riding bikes, playing the toy piano/organ I think my favorite song was ‘Blue Hawaii’, or something like that. I remember her driving my sister and I to school. She was not the best driver, so our car rides were always an adventure. I enjoyed visiting her in the hospital having great conversations or just simply sitting quietly and filling her nails. Good memories Grandma Loise! Thank you for every one of them. You were a gift on earth as I’m sure you are in the heavens. We love you and will miss you deeply.
Jill
To the Family of Lois Almeda Wolsky,
Losing a loved one can be devastating. However, please take comfort in knowing that death isn’t the end. Jesus proved that when he resurrected Lazarus when he was on earth. And to assure us that what he did for Lazarus, he will soon do for all the dead ones, he said in John 5 verses 28 and 29: “Don’t be so surprised! Indeed, the time is coming when all the dead in their graves will hear the voice of God’s Son, and they will rise again. Those who have done good will rise to experience eternal life, and those who have continued in evil will rise to experience judgment”. If you’d like to know more about the wonderful hope for the dead, please contact the local congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses and they’ll be happy to assist you using your own copy of the Bible.
I might not be the biological grandson but from when I met Lois wolsky she treated me as if i was her biological grandson. I might of felt left out but grandma wolsky would think of something to say to bring me into the conversation. She really knew how to make me feel that i was part of her family. I will never forget you Grandma wolsky, through the time that i knew you, we have got to know each other very well. So i just want to let you know that the little time that ive known you has been a blessing to consider you Grandma. R.I.P Grandma Wolsky
My beautiful grandmother how you enriched my life and filled my heart. I have so many wonderful memories & I feel extremely blessed that God graced my life with you. I will think of you everyday and I will cherish all of our memories. Thank you for loving me the way you did Grandma. I will leave you with the special last words you said to me as you held my face in your hands…I LOVE YOU.
My dear Aunt Lois,
I remember as a child looking up to you as an independent working woman in a time when that was so rare. It was so cool that you wore straight skirts and heels and make-up! LOL
In more recent times, I thoroughly enjoyed our bouquet exchanges for birthdays and special occasions. I will carry you always in my heart and share you with posterity.
Love always,
Your niece, Pat
As much as I will miss you I will always cherish and hold near and dear to my heart my memories of you and most recently our conversations in person and on the phone..
I know you are happily chatting with your brothers Robert and Donald and that always made you happy…
John
To Aunt Lois, the visits you and Vern made to our family in my childhood are precious memories to me. Like Pat, I adored your style and flair and independence. You lifted our spirits, and those of your 2 brothers, every time you called or showed up at the door. There have been many times over the years when I thought of you as I tried to manage family and job at the same time–you were really an inspiration to me, and I shall always treasure your influence in my life. Part of you still lives in this niece! With love, Mary