Lois Louise Danielson (Stallard)'s Obituary
Danielson, Lois L., 83, of Miami Twp., passed away Friday Feb. 26, 2016 at Hospice of Dayton. She was born the youngest girl, 6th of 7 children, on June 13, 1932 in Meadville, PA to Dona (Holbrook) and Wiley Stallard. Lois went back to work in 1974 at Kettering/Sycamore Hospital where she was a Patient Representative in Admissions for over 25 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, two sisters, and husband Floyd H. Danielson. Lois embodied the woman of Proverbs 31. She was a great cook and seamstress, and made everything from scratch. She was a member of Clearcreek Chapel who loved serving others by being a deaconess, Sunday School teacher, choir member, and women’s host. She enjoyed playing games and watching her cardinals and hummingbirds at her birdfeeder. Family was everything to Lois. She is survived by her son Craig Danielson (Rebecca) of Washington Twp., Cheryl Coker of Huber Heights, Cathy Roth (Dan) of Miami Twp., Carey Danielson (Donna) of Tehachapi, CA; twelve grandchildren, Amy McSwegin (Doug), Evan Danielson, Michael Coker (Erin), Lauren Kuhr (Paul), Brian Coker (Ashley), Eric Danielson, Christina Davis (Ben), Zach Roth, Tabitha Danielson, Nicole Chambers (Andrew), Timothy Danielson, Jonathan Danielson, seven great-grandchildren, Noah Coker, Mason McSwegin, Kenzie Brooks, Ellie Coker, Ryleigh Coker, Mila McSwegin, Hudson Coker; and one brother, Jim Stallard of Wilmington, NC; sister-in-law Betty Stallard of Pennsylvania; and many nieces and nephews. You are invited to attend the life celebration visitations, 5-8 pm Wednesday March 2 & Thursday 11am until time of service at 1:00 pm. Russ Kennedy and Dan Turner officiating. Interment will follow at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, Centerville. Online condolences, pictures, and stories may be shared with the family at www.ConnerAndKoch.com by clicking on her name.
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