"So sorry for your loss. Will pray for each one of you"
Lois M. Theroff, age 91, of Washington, went to her heavenly home at 3:32 PM on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at Amber Manor Health Care Center in Petersburg.
She was born on March 9, 1927 in Washington to Owen and MaLinda (Thompson) Clark. She had worked at Murphy’s, Tindall’s, the Locker Super Market, Uniroyal Rubber factory and in the produce department at Hersch’s IGA and was a member of Twin Oaks Church in Petersburg. She enjoyed sewing and caring for her family members, as well as her extended church family.
Lois is survived by two daughters, Kathy (Rudy) Tilley of Petersburg and Jane (Jack) Hooker of Dayton, Ohio; two sons, Terrence (Sharon) Theroff of Washington and Mike Theroff of Petersburg; two brothers, James Owen Clark of Washington and Ivan Clark of Jasper; seven grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn Theroff on October 11, 2002, whom she had married on February 25, 1945; first grandson, Jaret Tilley, one sister, Janice Lashley; three brothers, Edward “Bud” Clark, Billy Gene Clark, and Donald Clark.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM on Wednesday at Twin Oaks Church in Petersburg with Rev. Tim Miller officiating, Burial will follow in Aikman Creek Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 PM on Tuesday at Twin Oaks Church.
Ed Lee Mortuary in Washington has been entrusted with arrangements.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.edleemortuary.com
"So sorry for your loss. Will pray for each one of you"
"She was a joy to work with . We had so many laughs at Herschs IGA mostly courtesy of her son Terry who was meat mgr. and Ottie prayers to family she lived a long good life."
"I am so sorry for your loss she was such a good woman a very good teacher one of the best I know she's in heaven with no pain and enjoying the family that has went beyond her. I have a memory of her when I went to school she hated mice they scared her to death well I had a little rubber Mouse that look just like a real one I brought it to school one day and all of the kids thought it would be funny to trick her so I put it on her chair I remember when she pulled out her chair from her desk she screamed so loud we thought it was funny but she didn't LOL Bro Theroff took it away from me and put it in his desk and said at the end of the year I could have it back I never did get that back LOL so many fond memories loved her so"
"Mike we are so sorry about your mother. Our prayers are with you. God Bless, Lou and Ruthann"
"Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time."
"She was a joy to work with . We had so many laughs at Herschs IGA mostly courtesy of her son Terry who was meat mgr. and Ottie prayers to family she lived a long good life."