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Lois Jean (Hollan) Lewis
March 6, 1963
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March 3, 2018
Lois Jean (Hollan) Lewis, 54, of Austin, Indiana, passed away on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at Schneck Medical Center in Seymour, Indiana. She was born on March 6, 1963 in Scottsburg, Indiana, the daughter of the late Billy Ray Hollan and Delpha (Morris) Hollan. Lois was a former employee of the old Holm Industries and Freudenberg NOK in Scottsburg, Indiana. She loved gardening and decorating. She also enjoyed the outdoors and especially birds. Lois was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Chrisley Lewis, Jr. Survivors include her companion, Kenny Sipe of Austin, Indiana; two sons, Joshua Caudill and wife Michelle of Austin, Indiana and Travis Caudill and wife Holly of Crothersville, Indiana; two brothers, Kenny Hollan and wife Brenda of Austin, Indiana and Johnny Hollan and wife Dianna of Seymour, Indiana; two sisters, Bonnie Jones and husband Paul and Melissa Bowling all of Austin, Indiana and three grandchildren, Aidyn, Nickalas and Waylon Caudill. Memorial Contributions to: To the family for funeral expenses c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.
From: Joe and Maggie Green
We are thinking of all of you. The pain of loosing someone so dear to you is hard to bare but God will give you all the strength you need to get through this as he has given you in the past. We love you and are praying for you all. Instead of flowers we are sending a donation to help with the expenses.
From: Teresa Yount
Lois may you rest in peace!! Gone too soon cousin!! Love you!!
From: Glenda Henry
praying for the family, Lois we had some good times growing up together. I will miss you, RIP.
From: James Knirs
Goodbye cousin, gone to soon. Will miss our conversations, you were so sweet, and loving to Daniel and I. May you rest in peace. Love you! James
From: Mary
I'm very sorry for your loss. this scripture gives me much comfort.Please read John 5:28,29 alsoRev.21:3,4. For more information please visit our Web site jw.org
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