Tribute Wall
Friday
21
February
Memorial Viewing
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Friday, February 21, 2020
Freeman Manalapan - Marlboro Funeral Home
344 Route 9 North
Manalapan, New Jersey, United States
Friday
21
February
Memorial Service
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Friday, February 21, 2020
Freeman Funeral Home Manalapan-Marlboro
344 Route 9 North
Manalapan , New Jersey, United States
(732) 972-8484
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David Ruffino posted a condolence
Monday, December 6, 2021
I loved you Aunt Lois very much. You made childhood fun and your sparring with Larry I will never forget. You were a good mother to Larry and a fine wife to Uncle John. I loved it when you went to the ER DPW yard, got the saw horses and closed down Boiling Springs Avenue so that we could play Whiffle Ball. I also enjoyed the badmitton games in grandpa's yard. You were a strong woman and always spoke your mind, no matter who you were talking to. I always admired you for enriching my childhood. Thanks for taking me in back in 1979 when I came back to NJ to work. I'll miss you very much. I have a feeling that we will see each other again when I cross over the veil. Rest in peace my dear aunt.
David Ruffino
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Monday, February 17, 2020
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Harriet and Fred Cicconi posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
We will certainly miss “Aunt Lois.” She was a feisty lady and I always enjoyed being around her. Always loved how much she enjoyed sitting at the bar having a beer with some fun conversation. All our memories of Lois are good ones. Rest In Peace. I will think of you often. ❤️
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Bina Kane posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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I work at Brandywine as a server in the dining room where I met Lois last summer. She made quite an impression on me from the start. She had spunk and at first appeared to be demanding, yet as I got to know her better day after day, i discovered a kind-hearted woman.
I will never forget the first day she smiled at me...after probably a month! It gave me tears of joy. Then one day she held my hand for a moment. I felt honored by her 'approval ' of me. I will remember Lois always and am glad to have made her acquaintance. May God welcome her into his kingdom for eternity.
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Patty Parker posted a condolence
Monday, February 10, 2020
Aunt Lois
I will miss you very much. We always hung out together when I went to visit my Mom. We had such good times going to New York City. Going out to dinner when I was home visiting Mom. I am glad you spent some quality time with Mom at Brandywine.
I will miss the good times we had. Love ya much Patty and Steve XOXO