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Lois Huth, nee Palmer

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I did not have the honor to meet Mrs Huth but the more I learn about her the more I am amazed! Everything I have read is an inspiration and I feel extremely lucky to have one of her sculptures. May she rest in peace.

Shared by noemi galarza on 3/5/2022 7:39 PM

I am sorry for your families loss. As one of the many whose life was touched by your family I am saddened By her passing. I also lost my mother Lillian, 96 on July 19, 2020. My father Albert proceeded her in passing the prior year. I send my prayers to your family and will always remember seeing Lois and Kenny attending Morton East Basketball Games, Church Events, and The time my friend was watching their exhibit at the Oak Park Art Fair and I joined him to lend a hand. Thank you to Lois, and you her family for the positive influence you all had on my life…

Shared by russell bastyr on 9/23/2021 4:38 AM

In-between the first anniversary of her death and the 104th of her birth, I'm mentioning Lois in my sermon about children this Sunday during the Hart United Methodist Church worship service. Lois attended here when she was in the area, and I was privileged to have met her. Also, we're so blessed to have one of her sculptures adorning the hallway leading to our sanctuary. It has Jesus' words, "Let the children come unto me...forbid them not." Amen.

Shared by steven r young on 9/9/2021 3:50 PM

I met Lois at the PAV Y in Berwyn many years ago and enjoyed her love of life and her talent. She invited us to her home in Cicero a couple of times and I loved the house she grew up in. I am so glad she had such a long and glorious life.

Shared by judy eckberg on 9/4/2020 10:14 AM

Mrs Huth was a very special lady to me, especially when she was my Den Mother in the early 50's. She helped me make a candy dish that I still have to this day She was a very kind and caring Lady. I am glad to have known her. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Shared by joseph r zeman on 8/31/2020 7:10 PM

Lois was always such an inspiration for me. I remember visiting her every summer at the Little Point Sable dreaming that some day I could be like her and spend time doing art work. She had such a positive outlook on life and so creative. My condolences to all the family and know that she was loved and will be missed by many.

Shared by joan slater on 8/31/2020 6:46 PM

Wish we could have obtained one more sculpture, of our grandkids. The three we have will always be treasured by us and our kids. Lois was a legend. So sorry, but a life lived to the fullest.

Shared by joel and nancy justis on 8/31/2020 5:48 PM

I met Lois Huth at an art fair many years ago. I purchased a sculpture at that time & asked her to make one of my 3 young children. She made a beautiful one that is still treasured today. I then purchases another one & I love all of them. I enjoyed talking to Lois & loved her sense of humor that she also brought to her marvelous sculptures. She will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with her family.

Shared by phyllis goldenberg on 8/31/2020 4:40 PM

I only met Lois once a couple of years ago, we had a long chat, what a wealth of information she was! A lovely lady. RIP Lois.

Shared by jill antani rumc on 8/30/2020 5:34 PM

So sorry for your loss. Your mother was an amazing and talented person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Shared by greg and karin hoover on 8/30/2020 12:50 PM

Lois had a wonderful sense of humor and a sparkle that everyone loved. She will be missed but memories of her will linger through her sweet sculptures that many of us are fortunate enough to own.

Shared by jan and don hines on 8/30/2020 3:07 AM

Lois and Ken became pillars of the Little Point Sable Community. They were enthusiastic participants in worship, hymn sings and social gatherings until the end of their lives. Lois's sculptures grace many homes and cottages, including ours. Her selfless giving and storytelling will never be forgotten. Our hearts go out to all the family.

Shared by mel boynton on 8/29/2020 1:03 AM