Married 1) Auldon Glenn Shields. He and Lois had one child:
1. Ronald Bruce Shields b 1942
Married 2) Gus Morrow. He was a pilot and was killed in an accident. No issue.
Married 3) Robert William Porter, a lawyer, who eventually was appointed by Richard Nixon to the Federal District Court for North Texas. Robert and Lois had the following children:
1. Robert William Porter Jr.
2. William Benson Porter
3. John David Porter
I have memories of Auntie Lois driving my sisters and me in her car, and teaching us old, fun songs. She was so much fun to be with, and she was so beautiful. We all loved her. She and Uncle Bob bought me a beautiful white semi-formal dress with a baby blue cummerbund, to wear to my 6th grade graduation dance, when we lived near them, in Richardson, Texas. They even bought me a beautiful carnation wrist corsage, which was all the rage back in the early 60's. When I turned 16, Auntie Lois gave me her single pearl necklace, that she had had for many years. - Rhonda Brady Rampy
Thanks to my sister, Kim for all of the info that she has given to me for our family's memorials, and for her great sleuthing in finally finding out where Aunt Lois and Uncle Bob are buried.
Married 1) Auldon Glenn Shields. He and Lois had one child:
1. Ronald Bruce Shields b 1942
Married 2) Gus Morrow. He was a pilot and was killed in an accident. No issue.
Married 3) Robert William Porter, a lawyer, who eventually was appointed by Richard Nixon to the Federal District Court for North Texas. Robert and Lois had the following children:
1. Robert William Porter Jr.
2. William Benson Porter
3. John David Porter
I have memories of Auntie Lois driving my sisters and me in her car, and teaching us old, fun songs. She was so much fun to be with, and she was so beautiful. We all loved her. She and Uncle Bob bought me a beautiful white semi-formal dress with a baby blue cummerbund, to wear to my 6th grade graduation dance, when we lived near them, in Richardson, Texas. They even bought me a beautiful carnation wrist corsage, which was all the rage back in the early 60's. When I turned 16, Auntie Lois gave me her single pearl necklace, that she had had for many years. - Rhonda Brady Rampy
Thanks to my sister, Kim for all of the info that she has given to me for our family's memorials, and for her great sleuthing in finally finding out where Aunt Lois and Uncle Bob are buried.