Lois was always interested in finding more relatives and exploring how they were related. She longed to know who the parent of the 7 Perry brothres was - well, she probably knows now.
May the Lord bless her family as they will miss her, as we all will.
Dennis G. Perry, Ph.D.
2/11/2005
Annandale, VA
Though we never met in person, Lois was an active participant in our Perry family research group for many years and I felt a strong kinship with her. I am a more diligent researcher for having worked with her, and will miss her insight and spirited dialogue.
Blessings to all her close family and friends,
Kathy Hoover
2/11/2005
Austin, TX
I know of no words which can express the depth of my sorrow over Lois' death. My prayers are with all of you. As you know, Lois and I have been best friends since we met in 1974 at Texas A&M. Of all the nice things I could say about Lois, I will be selfish and tell you I will miss my many trips to Brenham and our all night "gab sessions." I feel privileged that she shared her family with me through the years. May God hold you close and comfort all of us during this time.
Bobbie T. Biggs
2/11/2005
Fayetteville, AR
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I only knew Lois through genealogy research (my mother was a Perry), but know she was well thought of and appreciated.
May God comfort your family as you mourn her loss--knowing that with our hope in Christ, it is only a temporary separation.
Ruth Madziarczyk
2/11/2005
Chicago, IL
Lois will be greatly missed by those you have worked with her online, while searching for our Perry family ancestors. She was what I would call an avid researcher.
To her family I am so sorry for your loss. I will also miss her e-mails. She took with her so much knowledge of her family's roots.
Best Regards,
Mary Frances Perry Bennett
Mary Frances Perry Bennett
2/11/2005
Selma, AL