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Margaret "Lois" Wilson Bias

July 30, 1941 - March 13, 2018

Burial Date March 17, 2018

Per her request she will be cremated.   Friends and family may call to the Amos Carvelli Funeral Home on Saturday, March 17, 2018 from 2:00pm until the time of the memorial service, which will be held at 4:00pm with Pastor Ron Johnson officiating.  

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Kim and Bryan, I was surprised to see this only a few minutes ago! I am so sorry for this tremendous loss I know you both must be feeling. It\'s hard to lose our moms. She loved you both so much & thought the world revolved around you. She is at peace now and one day you will all be together again. Again, I am so sorry for you both. Sincerely, Cynthia

Posted by Cynthia Claprood on March 17, 2018

Kim and Bryan, We're very sorry for your loss! Your Mom was a great lady! Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers! Betty and Les Carpenter

Posted by Anonymous on March 17, 2018

Bryan and Kim I am so sorry. Your mother was a great person, I loved her laughter growing up she always seemed to be happy. She will be missed greatly.

Posted by Tammy Murray Seders on March 17, 2018

Kim & Bryan....So sorry to hear of your Mother passing. I know how difficult it is to lose you someone you love so much. May God bless you with strength and peace at this difficult time.

Posted by Lynne (Furr) Nutter on March 15, 2018

Kim and Bryan - my sincere condolences - my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Posted by Margo (Furr) Rhodes on March 14, 2018

Bryan -- On behalf of the BNI-Prosperity Chapter, we offer you our sincerest condolences and will be making a donation to the Corridor Chapter of Autism Society in memory of your mom.

Posted by Anonymous on March 14, 2018

My family and I would like to say how deeply sorry to hear that Lois had passed. Your mom at time seemed like a sister to me as well as a true and dear friend. She would and did more for people than any one I have known. Lois was such a good friend to me and my mom (Jean) that we would never have been able to repay her (even if she would let us). Your mom meant so much to me that it is hard to put into words. She always was working a doing something and was a hard worker and a good cook. When she did relax, I remember her getting a Coke, her cat and going outside and sit in her rocking chair. I know she truly loved her family, her children (Kim and Bryan), and how much she loved her grandchildren (Stacy and Kayla) and her great grandchildren. She was so glad when Stacy finally had a child. Your family should be and I know you are very proud to have someone special like her in your life. She is in Heaven and with her other family members, and she if finally at peace. I can picture her asking Jesus if she could have a garden, a rocking chair and a Coke. Rest in Peace Lois, my friend, you deserve to relax. God Bless all of you. Love, Carla (Wendy) , Jean and family.

Posted by Carla Sendling (Wendy) on March 14, 2018

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