She ran a tight ship for Dr. Dalsey for many years: seems Lois always had the answers. But, that‘s probably because she was never a problem oriented person; solutions were her thing. And, regardless of how sick a patient might be, Lois’ smile would make them feel a little bit better. Her home was no different. Lois kept an open door policy: drop-ins always welcomed. Lolo could feed an army; no friend of Dave or Ken ever went hungry. Though their pride may have been somewhat damaged from Lois putting a beating on them in Pinochle. She became a member of the school board at the time the new grammar school was built and gave many ideas and time to that project: Logan Township recognized her service with a proclamation. She was a mainstay at Bethesda UM Church where she and Ray were songbirds in the choir.
Besides an education at South Philly High she’d also meet a guy named Ray. Five years out of high school they’d marry and travel across the Cmdr. Barry to an unknown place called Logan Twp. Their 55 year union was blessed by sons David (Lisa) and Kenneth (Kim Potorti) and the joy of 3 grandchildren.
Come celebrate 71 song filled years Saturday 10 a.m. at Bethesda UM Church, Swedesboro. Donations to Bethesda UM Church, 1433 Kings Highway, Swedesboro 08085 will be appreciated.
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I first new MRs laganella when I started down in becket @ dr reuter and dalseys office then as I grew deeper in my faith I saw her and Ray @ Bethesda. I am going to mrs my friend
Lois was always willing to let me hang ot when we were selling the house and there was a showing. She was on the phone trying to help some one get medical help and she was in pain herself. Always thinking of others first. Sweet woman.
Dr. Dalsey’ office just isn’t the same without Lois and Beth. I am so sorry to learn of her passing. She was truly a wonderful person. Blessings to the family.
We were so sorry to hear of Lois passing. She was certainly an asset to Logan Township and we enjoyed serving with her on numerous boards and of course seeing her at Dr. Dalsey’s office. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Ronnie & I are missing you already. We had plenty of adventures and good memories. You’re like a secon mother to Patti & Michael. May you Rest In Peace.