At London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 formerly of RR#3 Ilderton at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late Albert Ryall from June 1951 until his passing in April 2007. Dear sister-in-law of Jean Watson, and Emerson and Lee Ryall all of London. She will be fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, neighbours, and friends. Lois is predeceased by her parents Roy and Lilly Swartz and the Ryall family: Etoile and Orville Zavitz, Darius and Margaret Ryall, Edison and Jean Ryall, Clarabelle and Dan Bryan, Evelyn and Marvin Orr, and Robert Watson.
A sincere thank you to the team at Richmond Woods Retirement Village and the 7th floor stroke unit at University Hospital for their excellent care.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Friday evening from 4-6 PM where the funeral service will be held on Saturday, September 19th at 11 AM with Rev. Ann Corbet officiating.
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In lieu of flowers, donations to Children’s Health Foundation, London, Alzheimer Society Canada, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Sue Evoy
I was so sad to hear of Lois’ passing. She was a wonderful woman, and I will miss seeing her at Richmond Woods where I have worked since it opened so was here when Lois moved in. She was loved by many here. Always a smile on her face. The halls will not be the same without her walking down them.
Jim McNaughton
Al & Louis were such a special pair, Al was always the gentleman and is fondly remembered by the Ilderton Lions Club, Louis was always a lady – kind, warm and caring her friends, parishioners from church and her extended family always knew she would be there for you, God bless you Louis – Jim & Diane McNaughton
Dr Ray and Marion Meredith
What a Lovely Lady ,Always cheerful and Good Friend,
God’s Comfort and Care for Family,
Betty (Mawhinney) Squire
I’m so sorry to hear of my cousin Lois’ passing. I have many fond memories. Sadly I won’t be attending her service in person but my thoughts are with you. Sincere condolences.
Betty (Mawhinney) Squire & family
Pete and Wendy Case
Deepest sympathy to Lois’s family at this sad time. We knew Lois as Mom’s best friend. She remembered us on our wedding day with a beautiful hand knit Afghan. A lovely lady indeed. May she rest in the sweetest peace.
Mary Beth Johnson
So sorry to hear of Lois passing, she will be missed. The Ryalls were always great neighbors to our family. Growing up, I remember their large garden, trick or treating at their house and them graciously buying whatever fundraising item my siblings and I were selling. Sympathies to her family and friends.
Mary Beth Johnson (Stanley)
Phyllis Case
Lois and I were life long friends. We met in Exeter one Saturday night after we both passed our entrance. Since that day we have been best friends. I will miss our visits and phone calls. Rest In Peace Lois until we meet again!
Tom & Carol Baker
Our sincere condolences to all family and friends. We will always cherish the many memories we have had while we lived next door to Al and Lois for 45 years. Lois delivering a basket of cucumbers to our door from their garden started a canning project that continues to this day. Many evenings sitting on the front porch glider chatting . Euchre nights once a month when you were free to join us. Lois always having baked goods ready for a delicious treat. A panic call from Lois when Al decided to take a brisk stroll prompting a marathon run. Tom always enjoyed doing odd jobs for Lois whenever the need arose. We both looked forward to visiting Lois after she moved to Richmond Woods too. So many fond memories to cherish. We will miss you.
Tom & Carol Baker
Kayla Roloson
My grandparents lived beside Lois and I will sincerely miss our euchre battles with her and my nana against my sister and I. We loved going over to her house to visit. She will be so missed.
Max & Gwen Black
Remembering Lois, having worked with her for many years at Bell Canada. She was a lovely lady.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this most difficult time.
Nancy Flanigan
Our Sincere Condolences
The staff of Excel Pharmacy
Bob Petrie
So Sorry to read of Lois’ passing. My wife and I worked many years with Lois at the Bell and then to live in the same community. Lois was a wonder person along with her husband Al. Great couple.
Bob Petrie
Barry McNaughton
I am sorry to hear of Aunt Lois passing. I sit back and as we lost my grandparents at a young age, her and Uncle Al filled that void in my life. I remember that Aunt Lois wanted to lay glads at her parents plots, and wanted someone to ride up with her to the cemetery. So in the passenger seat I get knowing that her eye sight was failing, but determined to accomplish this task. I tried not to show that I was nervous, but she knew me too well, and said we better stop at Tim Hortons for a coffee to calm my nerves!! She could read me like a book.
Many a chocolate cake she made, and everyone was filled with love being made by her precious hands. Oh we were not spoiled at all!!
Aunt Lois loved fun, and I remember they purchased a yellow umbrella for their patio table, of course could be seen at the farm, and my mother who dislikes yellow, I know they used to put it up and just wait for the phone call from Mom!!
Aunt Lois you worked hard at Bell, supported Uncle Al when he needed it most, and were always there for us!
It is now your turn to rest, well deserved.
Rest In Peace Aunt Lois XOXO
Jean (King) Neil
So sorry Lois is gone but glad we talked so often on the telephone since there were only four King first cousins left. I enjoyed our phone visits and always had a good laugh before we would hang up. She will be missed by many.
Sincere sympathy.
Jean (King) Neil and family
Rick, Tanya, Caleb and Jamieson Goertz
Was sad to hear of Lois’ passing. Having been neighbours for almost 17yrs, she was the kindest person anyone could hope to have next door. Our 2yr old kids walking over and knocking on her back door to get a cookie will never be forgotten. Our condolences to her family and friends.
Pat Goertz
Our condolences to the remaining Ryall and Swartz families. Lois will be sorely missed by those of us who knew and loved her. Her door was always open and her smile infectious.
Pat and Ben Goertz
Karen Evans
Lois was my Great Aunt (my grandma was Etoile Zavitz, nee Ryall). Aunt Lois was such a bright spirit and a lovely lady to look up to when I was growing up. She will be missed.
Terri Honrath and Family
My deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Unable to attend in person to pay our respects, just know we are thinking of you at this time. The family reunion will not be the same!
Alana Trimmer
My deepest sympathy to the family I met Lous many years ago through my best friends Tom and Carol Baker Lois played euchre with us for many years She always amazed me that when called as a spare on very short notice she always showed up with a plate of goodies Her smile lit up a room and was such a pleasure to have conversation with May your many memories sustain you during this very difficult time She is now at peace
Darlene n Dave Carter
I was so sorry to hear of Lois’s passing. Lois was a cousin of my mom Labelle from the King side of our family. I remember both Al and Lois from our annual King picnic every June in Exeter. Lois with her wonderful smile. Always a smile. Al helped me get my first job at the London Psychiatric Hospital. They were a kind, wonderful and loving couple. Our sincere condolences
Douglas and Carol Burt
A lovely lady we had the pleasure of visiting with many times at Ryall family gatherings. Our condolences to all her family members.
Shirley scott
Sympathy to Ryall family. Lois was a cousin of my mother, Doris pfaff. She was raised across the road from our family farm. Such a kind caring cousin!
Allan and Patty Case
Our sincere condolences on Lois’ passing. We remember stopping at Bert and Lois’ on 10 Mile Road with our kids and Phyllis. Lois always had a smile on her face and loved seeing the kids. She shared her birthday May 30 with our oldest daughter. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Allan and Patty Case & family
Jenna McNaughton
Thinking of all of the memories I have with her. I always enjoyed visiting with her and will always remember her special Christmas baskets. She will be missed by many. Sending my condolences and love as I am unable to make it to the service.