of Mountain Home, AR
February 2, 1932 - January 29, 2015
Lois Irene Oels, age 82, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Thursday, January 29, 2015, in Mountain Home. She was born February 2, 1932, in Mountain Home to Walter and Della (Taylor) Douglas. She married Robert G. Oels September 28, 1948, in Mountain Home. She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Oels is survived by a daughter: Roberta Vaughan of Mountain Home, a son: Douglas Oels and wife Sherrill of Mountain Home, a sister: Laverne Collins of Mountain Home, a brother: Bryan Douglas and wife Mary of Mountain Home, two sister-in-laws: Yvonne Ross of Mountain Home and Lois Hopper of Springdale, grandchildren: Aaron Oels of Mountain Home and Brian Adams of Longmont, Colorado and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and a sister: Jo Ann Sisney.
The family would like to say thank you to the Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House for taking such good care of their mother for the past seven months. Mountain Home is truly blessed to have this facility; they do a tremendous service for our community. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to Hospice of the Ozarks.
Memorial services will be private.
Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.
My prayer is that you find peace and hope in God's promise to raise those who have fallen asleep in death to life in a paradise earth free of old age, sickness and death. (John 5:28, Luke 23:43, Matthew 5:5 & Revelation 21:3, 4)
Sincerely
C.R. Lockhart
Rest in peace my beautiful Aunt Lois....I love you and will miss you deeply
Roberta, Doug and families:
Your Mom was a treasure and she will be missed.
You have our prayers and deepest sympathy.
Love,
Bobby and Lois
ROBERTA DOUG, PLEASE ACCEPT MY SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS. SUBMITTED WITH LOVE.
So sorry for your loss.
It was such an Honor and pleasure to have been a part of Her journey while at our Hospice House.
Truly one beautiful Woman.
Thank you all for sharing Lois with us.
Doug and Roberta,
My dad and mom were close friends to your parents in India and I had many happy hunting trips with your dad.
Your mom helped my mom many times. Now they are united once again. Our losses are their gains.
Doug, so sorry to hear of your mother passing away. May God comfort you and your family during this time.
With deepest sympathies,
Eric
We attended church with Lois at College & North for many years. She was a sweet lady, loved the church & always wanted to see all her family come to the Lord.
God give you strength & peace at this time of loss.
May we look forward to God's promise of a resurrection found at Acts 24:15. May this hope help with your tears of sorrow.
It has truly been an honor to be allowed to care for such a fine lady as Lois for the past 7 months. I had not known her before, but she did know my husband's family. We would talk at night before she went of to sleep and became fast friends. She was a fine lady and I will carry her special memory in my heart for my remaining days. My heart and prayers are with all of the family now. I'm very sorry for your lose. Take care of each other.
Sincerely ,
Chris
Doug and Roberta so sorry to hear of your loss. Lots of fond memories of summer time on Oles Road. Prayers to your family.
Anna Mae (Staley) Holland
Doug, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. May God comfort you and your family at this time.
Roberta and Douggy, Take heart in knowing your mother is no longer suffering and is once again reunited with her husband, and other loved ones . I pray God will bless and comfort you as you go thru this trying time. Love you.