Lois grew up in rural Anoka, MN. After grade school she attended and graduated from Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis. She enrolled in North Park College in Chicago, IL and later entered the School of Nursing at Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis. It was while she was in nursing training that she met her husband, Jack, who was a student at Luther Seminary in St. Paul. They were married in Anoka on September 4, 1951.
Lois was a wonderful partner for Jack in her role as a pastor's wife in the four parishes that they served over the years. In addition, she was the mother of four children who were the joy of her life. Lois was a kind, gentle, soft-spoken, caring wife, mother, and friend. Lois also was able to pursue her career as a nurse. While the family was living in suburban Chicago, she was recruited to be on the initial staff at new Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. After moving to Eau Claire she was a staff nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital for over 16 years before retiring in 1986.
Lois and Jack enjoyed their Scandinavian heritage and traveled to the Scandinavian countries several times in addition to other overseas destinations. In her retirement years Lois found a new interest in rosemaling, a Norwegian folk art. She became quite proficient and entered the Vesterheim exhibits in Decorah, IA several times as well as in the Milwaukee Rosemal annual exhibit and often won awards. Many people and homes in the area have examples of her work.
The family expresses great appreciation to the loving and competent care of the Mayo Clinic Home Health and Hospice nurses and to the staff at the Garden at Hillcrest Greens.
A service for family and close friends will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, November 14, 2020 with burial following at Forest Hill Cemetery. The service will be livestreamed at www.trinity-ec.org
Memorials may be given to Trinity Lutheran Church or the Charity of your choice.
Her family was her treasure. Blest be her memory.
Lenmark Gomsrud Linn Funeral Home ~ Eau Claire, WI
Lois grew up in rural Anoka, MN. After grade school she attended and graduated from Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis. She enrolled in North Park College in Chicago, IL and later entered the School of Nursing at Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis. It was while she was in nursing training that she met her husband, Jack, who was a student at Luther Seminary in St. Paul. They were married in Anoka on September 4, 1951.
Lois was a wonderful partner for Jack in her role as a pastor's wife in the four parishes that they served over the years. In addition, she was the mother of four children who were the joy of her life. Lois was a kind, gentle, soft-spoken, caring wife, mother, and friend. Lois also was able to pursue her career as a nurse. While the family was living in suburban Chicago, she was recruited to be on the initial staff at new Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. After moving to Eau Claire she was a staff nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital for over 16 years before retiring in 1986.
Lois and Jack enjoyed their Scandinavian heritage and traveled to the Scandinavian countries several times in addition to other overseas destinations. In her retirement years Lois found a new interest in rosemaling, a Norwegian folk art. She became quite proficient and entered the Vesterheim exhibits in Decorah, IA several times as well as in the Milwaukee Rosemal annual exhibit and often won awards. Many people and homes in the area have examples of her work.
The family expresses great appreciation to the loving and competent care of the Mayo Clinic Home Health and Hospice nurses and to the staff at the Garden at Hillcrest Greens.
A service for family and close friends will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, November 14, 2020 with burial following at Forest Hill Cemetery. The service will be livestreamed at www.trinity-ec.org
Memorials may be given to Trinity Lutheran Church or the Charity of your choice.
Her family was her treasure. Blest be her memory.
Lenmark Gomsrud Linn Funeral Home ~ Eau Claire, WI
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