While in high school she married Bobby Farrow. One son Darvin Dean was born to this union. Several years later she married Luther Deason. They had one son Louis Dean. In 1980 Lois met Rod Ford and they were married in May 1981, and Rod's son Stephen became her stepson. A hard worker, Lois held several jobs during their marriage. In 1990, Lois and Rod took square dance lessons at Gage. Both loved this hobby and in 1994 they started calling square dances. They called and taught for several clubs including the Red Carpet Squares, Mooreland Rebels, Enid Levis n Lace, Enid Singles and Doubles, Perryton Promenaders and Alva Twisters. Lois and Rod called with Don and Bonnie Main at Red River, NM for several years and also called at South Fork, CO for three years. Lois was also an amateur radio operator whose call was N5JGQ. For many years the Fords served as storm spotters for the Great Plains Amateur Radio Club. Lois accepted our Lord Jesus at an early age. Together with her husband they attended the First Christian Church of Gage for many years.
Lois was preceded in death by her parents Kibby and Cecil, son Louis and five of her siblings: Hazel Lee, S.T. Lee, Ralph Lee, Leon Lee and Jack Lee.
While in high school she married Bobby Farrow. One son Darvin Dean was born to this union. Several years later she married Luther Deason. They had one son Louis Dean. In 1980 Lois met Rod Ford and they were married in May 1981, and Rod's son Stephen became her stepson. A hard worker, Lois held several jobs during their marriage. In 1990, Lois and Rod took square dance lessons at Gage. Both loved this hobby and in 1994 they started calling square dances. They called and taught for several clubs including the Red Carpet Squares, Mooreland Rebels, Enid Levis n Lace, Enid Singles and Doubles, Perryton Promenaders and Alva Twisters. Lois and Rod called with Don and Bonnie Main at Red River, NM for several years and also called at South Fork, CO for three years. Lois was also an amateur radio operator whose call was N5JGQ. For many years the Fords served as storm spotters for the Great Plains Amateur Radio Club. Lois accepted our Lord Jesus at an early age. Together with her husband they attended the First Christian Church of Gage for many years.
Lois was preceded in death by her parents Kibby and Cecil, son Louis and five of her siblings: Hazel Lee, S.T. Lee, Ralph Lee, Leon Lee and Jack Lee.
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