Lois Jeanne Terris
1937-2018
It is with profound sadness and a deep sense of loss that
Bryne, along with her sisters Betty and Glenda, humbly inform family
and friends that Lois Jeanne Terris has
been called from her earthly life on Tuesday, April 17,
2018.
Lois was the daughter of the late Harry and Tressa (Harrison)
Terris.
Those deeply affected by her passing are her partner in
life’s journey, Bryne MacIntyre, and her special niece Luanne
Schekhtayan and her family Sonia, Lindsay, and Katie, and their
children, Breanna, Alaya, Richie, A.J., T.J., Hailey, and Layla, all
of Chicago; a nephew Harry Smith, of Chicago; sister, Betty (Dave)
Hyatt, Amherst; niece, Ann Marie (Brian) Field, Port Howe, and their
family, Grace (Brett) and their children, Nigel, Joel and
Julia; Beth (Damon), Sarah, a nephew, Davy (Rhonda) Hyatt, Springhill
and their children, Kennedy and Brody; great nieces, Olivia and Avah;
a sister, Glenda Farnell, Fredericton; nephews, Darrel and Derek and
his family, Ira, Trisha, and Hally; another niece, Diane and her sons,
Paul and Marc and nephew Donnie and his children Sabrina and Stephen;
special friend and hairdresser, Heather Trenholm (Kennedy’s mom), as
well as brothers-in-law, and a sister-in-law and many nieces and
nephews in the MacIntyre family
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by brothers, Arnold,
Leonard, and Don; her sister Laura; brothers-in-law, Frank Kostek and
Donald Farnell; a great nephew, Jordan Hyatt, and nephew-in-law Nor;
niece-in-law, Judy.
Lois quietly but passionately started life’s journey in the
banking field after graduation from high school. Her next
endeavours were St.FX University and on to Teacher’s
College. Lois loved learning new things and spent the next
phase of her life employed with the Department of Adult Education,
teaching in Amherst and Stellarton. Teaching in the adult
division was most rewarding for her, she loved watching students
succeed after they had endured many disappointments and
hardships.
Lois dearly cherished the formation of lifelong friendships
with people of all walks of life. She spent countless hours
talking, listening and helping sort things into perspective with these
many, many friends. Her doors and especially her caring
heart were always open to any new or old challenge.
Lois regarded life as a precious gift from God and felt
unworthy of His many blessings. She touched the lives of
many people through her gentle and generous nature. She was
a kind and caring soul, quiet in strength, rich in wisdom, subtle in
wit.
Lois enjoyed her family, camping, and the comfort of her
home, especially proud of her yard. Later in life, hockey
became her passion. She enjoyed each young players
contribution to each and every game. Her family meant 110%
to her and she especially enjoyed the happy occasions, but with a
heavy heart endured the trying and sad times with each and every one
of them.
The greatest gift of all is God’s love, please show love and
compassion for each other.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to A.
H. Brown Funeral Home, 5 McFarlane Street, Springhill,
(902 597 2361), where visitation will be held on Saturday, April 21,
2018 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A funeral service will be held
from the Dr Carson & Marion Murray Community Centre on Sunday,
April 22, 2018 at 2 pm with Life Celebrant, Scott Balser
officiating. Reception to follow at the A. H. Brown Funeral
Home. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery, Springhill,
in the spring.
Donations in memory of Lois may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Sharing of memories and condolences may be sent to the family
by visiting Lois’ online memorial at www.brownsfuneralhome.com or
through the A.H. Brown Funeral Home Facebook
Page.
A week
ago
I knew this
place
But now it’s
just an empty space
As time went
by, I’ve lost a lot
But please
remember
Forget me
not.
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Lois Jeanne Terris 19372018.source
Décès pour la Ville: Springhill, Province: Nova Scotia