Lois's Obituary in Her Own Words
May 12, 2021
by Alyssa Becho
Who was Lois Eberle? Lois Milleson Eberle was the daughter of a gentle father and a loving mother. She was the wife of an honest, considerate husband. And the mother of five beautiful, talented children who were the joy of her being.
Lois was born at Cyclone, MO, on April 11, 1929. She moved to Pineville at the age of five years and lived there until her marriage to Don Eberle at the age of eighteen. Their happy union lasted for many years. The last several years of her life were spent on a farm near Freeman, MO.
Lois had three brothers and one sister. Warren Milleson, Virgil Milleson, Jakie Milleson, and Murriel Clemons. She is survived by three of her children, twelve grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Lois was a devoted wife, a so-so mother, and a dedicated teacher. She was a very private person in both religion and politics. A devout Christian and a fervent conservative, but she believed that a person should lead by example, not by rhetoric. She was an eternal optimist that believed she had the best of what life had to offer. She had accepted Christ at the age of thirteen and chose to live by his teachings.
Lois was born at Cyclone, MO, on April 11, 1929. She moved to Pineville at the age of five years and lived there until her marriage to Don Eberle at the age of eighteen. Their happy union lasted for many years. The last several years of her life were spent on a farm near Freeman, MO.
Lois had three brothers and one sister. Warren Milleson, Virgil Milleson, Jakie Milleson, and Murriel Clemons. She is survived by three of her children, twelve grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Lois was a devoted wife, a so-so mother, and a dedicated teacher. She was a very private person in both religion and politics. A devout Christian and a fervent conservative, but she believed that a person should lead by example, not by rhetoric. She was an eternal optimist that believed she had the best of what life had to offer. She had accepted Christ at the age of thirteen and chose to live by his teachings.