Lois Winkelmann Trostle
October 21, 1931
October 13, 2010
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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
With our deepest symnpathy,
Charlotte and Bob Smith
Charlotte Smith
10/15/2010
Brenham, TX
Lois was an extra special lady, wife, and mother. She always had a smile on her face and a kind work to share. She will truly be missed. We are keeping your family in our prayers during this difficult time.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Keith, Sherry, Dallas, and Grant Mahlmann
10/15/2010
Brenham, TX
Dear Winkelmann and Trostle Families,
Our thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you. Being a fellow stroke survivor, I know just how hard your Mom had to work to live each day to the fullest and she truly did live each day that God granted her. We never saw her without a smile on her face. She was truly a lady and we know you will miss her. Cherish the memoriees and God grant you comfort.
Kathy and Robert Loflin
10/15/2010
Brenham, TX
John and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers on your loss. May you find peace in knowing she is in God's hands.
Paul, Mary, Cody Carleigh Hightower
10/15/2010
Brenham, TX
Beautiful, tough, and refreshingly honest...I always appreciated hearing exactly what she needed me to know whenever she wanted me to know it. Please celebrate her life and its impact everyday...she was special. With great respect, I send along my sincerest sympathy. Chip
Chip Routt, MD
10/15/2010
Seattle, WA
Dear Robin, Rob, Lori, and Lois,
I send my deepest sympathy to you all in the death of your Mom. You all have lived w/ courage through your Mom's stroke, and your Mom was such a wonderful, courageous lady. I enjoyed getting to know her after college when I would play golf at the Country Club. She was a fun lady! May God give you all peace in knowing that your Mom is in God's loving arms and may light perpetual shine on "Big Lois" forever more.
Love,
Terrie Adamson (TA.)
Terrie Adamson
10/14/2010
Dallas, TX
Lois & Family,
I was saddened to hear of your loss at the Fair Parade Luncheon. You were greatly missed and our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. I lost my Mom (3) years this December and there will always be times that you wish you could just hug her and talk with her. We just have to remember that they are up there looking down upon us and guiding us through life day by day.
With deepest sympathy,
Janice Kokemor
Janice Kkokemor
10/14/2010
Bellville, TX
With deepest sympathy.
Ed and Evelyn Strangmeyer
10/14/2010
Brenham, TX
Representative Kolkhorst,
May God be with you and your family during this difficult time.
Chet Robbins
Texas Funeral Service Commission
Chet Robbins
10/14/2010
Austin, TX
Dear Family;
Growing up in Brenham meant baseball games. Dad and I recall fondly watching my brother and Rob play on the same team, while Mom and Miss Lois sat in the bleachers and talked. Such a long time has passed since those days as a kid!
One thing never changed though. Throughout high school and college, whenever my parents and I would see Miss Lois, she always knew us, greeted us with a warm smile, and asked about the family. She was one SPECIAL lady! Thank you for willingly sharing her with the rest of the world!
We send our deepest sympathy to your family at this time of loss. May God grant you peace in your hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pastor Dan and Sarah
The Zimmermann Family
10/14/2010
Burton, TX
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