Lois Faye (Randolph) Jimison |
| Posted 2020-12-09 by mhenderson |
| Published in Today's News Herald on Dec. 9, 2020 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - On Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, Lois Jimison, loving wife, mother and grandmother, passed away at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was born to John and Jessie Randolph in Paris, Texas. The family moved to Los Angeles, California in 1943. She was raised in Los Angeles with her four siblings and attended Washington High School. She worked 28 years for Allstate Insurance Company before she retired and moved to Lake Havasu, Arizona in 1996. During her retirement, she was involved in many organizations such as the London Bridge Yacht Club in which she was a Charter member. She worked on the Parade of Lights boat parade and made chili for all of the participants each year. She was also involved with the Elks, Red Hats, Eagles and was a member of the Mount Olive Lutheran Church where she ushered for over 15 years and helped distribute quilts. She also worked at Respite Care through Inter Agency Counsel where she helped take care of the elderly one day a week. Lois and her husband owned a vacation home on the Parker strip and loved spending time there with her family and friends. She made many lifelong friends during their 30 years on the strip and enjoyed boating, off-road riding, traveling and cooking big holiday dinners for the family, which always included her delicious homemade noodles. Lois married Donald Jimison and together they had three children, Linda, Raymond and Kenneth. She had ten grandchildren, Jeff, Brandon, Jennifer, Ryan, Mackensie, Tracy, Christopher, Kenneth Jr., Karmell and Samantha and eleven great grandchildren. She loved all of her family and friends very much and all who knew her loved her too. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Cora and brother Jay. She is survived by her husband Donald, daughter Linda, son's Raymond and Kenneth, son-in-law Brad, daughter-in-law's Gayle and Donna, and all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren as well as her sister's Peggy and Phyllis and many nieces and nephews. Service will be held at Mount Olive Lutheran Church at 11am on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. A celebration of life will be held at a later date due to the Pandemic. In lieu of flowers please donate to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Desert Chapter for Lois Jimison: PO Box 98011, Washington D.C. 20077-7020. You will be deeply missed and in our hearts forever. We love you Mom! |
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