In memory of

Lois Jean Smeltzer

August 15, 1934 -  September 11, 2024

Lois Smeltzer died peacefully on the evening of September 11,2024. She will be missed by her husband David, daughters Janis Wilson (Barry), Donna Bird (Joe) and Roberta Diane Harrison (James); grandchildren Karen Thomson, Amanda Bird, Zachary DeMerchant, Casey DeMerchant, Margaret Harrison, Victoria Harrison, Chesley Ridley, Shelby Wilson and her great-grandchildren Joshua, August, Teyla, Rydia, Abel, Emmett, Kayden, Ethyn and Jack, including friends and co-workers. Viewing will be from 9-10 am and Service will be held at the Simple Alternative Centre in Mississauga (Dixie Rd south of #401) on Saturday 28, 2024 at 10 am. Lois would want us to celebrate and remember all the good times in her life.

Guestbook 

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Janis Wilson (Daughter)

Entered September 12, 2024 from 40 Bunting Drive

I am going to miss mom. She was my friend, supporter and confident. She did many things in her life but her best job was raising her three daughters. I loved her very much.

Brian Bloore (Family Friend)

Entered September 12, 2024 from Ottawa

Lois was like a mom to me for most of my life, I will miss her.

Brian and Rick

Theresa Dea (Friend co-worker)

Entered September 12, 2024 from Bradford

I have many great memories of working alongside Lois at Pioneer Cooperative as well as visiting with her and Dave at their condo. It's said that people are remembered by how they made you feel and I always felt great and enjoyed being with Lois whether for work or pleasure. It had been too long my friend, may you rest in peace. My thought and prayers are with her family.

David Smeltzer (Husband)

Entered September 13, 2024 from Toronto

Lois was the love of my life. She touched many lives in her 90 years. Lois Also enjoyed volunteering with Co - Action, as well as the streetcar museum, her best role was as my wife - a role for which she shone. The tears I have shed for you could
fill a lake. I will never stop missing you. I love you...


Darren 

Entered September 13, 2024

I knew Lois when I used to volunteer work at the Halton County Radial Railway many years ago. Her and her husband were good friends and will never be forgotten. Stay strong Dave.