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The Memorial Candle Program has been designed to help offset the costs associated with the hosting this Tribute Website in perpetuity. Through the lighting of a memorial candle, your thoughtful gesture will be recorded in the Book of Memories and the proceeds will go directly towards helping ensure that the family and friends of Lois Ritter can continue to memorialize, re-visit, interact with each other and enhance this tribute for future generations.

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Lois Ritter
In Memory of
Lois M.
Ritter
2016
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

Memories of grandma

I have so many memories of Grandma. I remember when I was about 10, I would spend the night with her and grandpa almost every weekend. Grandma and I would sit at the table playing cards while grandpa sat in his chair watching TV. Every once in a while he would chime in to tease me a little bit because no matter how many games we played, I could never beat grandma in cards! When it was bedtime I would lay in bed for maybe a half hour and then I was knocking on grandmas door telling her I was scared. She would always come in and sit with me until I fell asleep. Sundays were just as great. Grandma would go shopping after church and I got to stay with grandpa. We watched TV and ate ice cream. I had so much fun spending time with both of them. Then when they moved next door to mom and dad, I worked 3rd shift. Every morning after work I would go sit with grandma and have coffee. She had a light in her window and when she got up she would turn in on so I knew to come over. I always looked forward to getting off work because I loved that time with grandma. We talked for hours about anything and everything. I miss her so much already! I love you grandma and I will never forget what a great woman you were and all the times we shared!
Posted by Amy Taylor
Saturday August 27, 2016 at 9:29 am
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