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LOIS ISABELLA RUTH COYLE (BELL)
Born: Apr 08, 1936
Date of Passing: Jan 19, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLOIS ISABELLA RUTH COYLE (nee BELL) April 8, 1936 Rainy River, Ontario January 19, 2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba Lois left this world for a new and wonderful place where she will be gardening, knitting and playing the piano to her heart's content, in addition to enjoying a glorious reunion with Wes and other family members and friends she has not seen in a long time. Lois was born to David Bell and Alma Louise Wardman. She was predeceased by her son Wesley Coyle in 2010, which was the most difficult thing she had to endure in her life. She is survived by her other children, Peggy Seaver (Chris) of Calgary and Ron Coyle; her brother Ken Bell; sister Mary Lou Amos; and brother-in-law Denis Amos; as well as grandchildren, (Wes' daughters) Melissa Coyle and Krystin Coyle, and also Sarah Seaver and Rose Seaver, both of Calgary. She was an intelligent, private and strong willed person, who was devoted to her children, as they were devoted to her. Some particularly special memories are when Lois would play the Moonlight Sonata on the piano to lull her children to sleep; many a night you would hear "Mom, can you play the Moonlight Sonata?" The family wishes to give heartfelt thanks to the caregivers and staff from Home Instead Senior Care who helped to improve Lois' quality of life throughout the past few years. In accordance with Lois' wishes, her body has been cremated and a private interment will take place in the summer. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book, please visit our website. CHAPEL LAWN 204-885-9715
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 28, 2017
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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I was privileged to have this sweet loving woman as my mother-in-law. Never a harsh word or comment came from her. She had the cutest nervous laugh and was a very trusting soul. When I first met her she would embarrass Wes by telling me off colour jokes she heard at work...she was hilarious. She was an incredible cook...made the best butter fudge and nothing gave her greater joy than her children and grandchildren. It was said she had a bit of dementia but whenever I talked to her she remembered every member of my family and talked a blue streak. I will really miss her. God bless you Lois you are an angel now all my love.... Debbie - Posted by: Debbie Kolaski (EX daughter in-law) on: Jan 28, 2017