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Lois Tieman
In Memory of

Lois Marie Tieman

1934 - 2017

Obituary of Lois Marie Tieman

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Lois M. Tieman

Lois passed away peacefully from this life at the age of 83 on September 10, 2017 after a gradual decline in health.

Her memorial service will be held at 11AM on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Loyal with Pastor Dan Zimmerman officiating.  Committal services will be held in Butlerville Cemetery.  Family and friends are invited to gather on Thursday at the church in Loyal from 10AM until time of services. The honor of pallbearer will belong to Perry Abel, Chuck Martinson, Jacob Vick and Madeline Vick.

Lois was born Sept 4,1934 in Wakefield, Upper Michigan.  After high school she attended Western Union School in Indiana.  While working for Western Union in West Bend, she met Jerome (Jerry) Tieman and soon thereafter married him on August 13, 1955.

She continued her carrier progressing from secretary to an executive secretary at Square D, St. Mary’s Hospital, and finally retiring from Froedert Hospital in Wauwatosa, WI in 1996.

Lois and Jerry moved from Shorewood, Wisconsin to Loyal Wisconsin.  Once there they quickly got involved in their local American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary where Lois was once the president of the Ladies Auxiliary.  They also enjoyed participating in Adult Fellowship Activities at their home church of Trinity Lutheran Church in Loyal, Wisconsin.

Lois and Jerry enjoyed spending time each summer at their lake cottage on Lake Gogebic in Upper Michigan.  They also enjoyed visiting their children and grandchildren.

Lois had a smile for everyone and will be greatly missed.

Survivors include her loving husband Jerome of Loyal,  a daughter Denise (Jeff) Vick of Menomonie along with 3 grandchildren Jacob, Josh and Maddie Vick.  She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. 

She was preceded by her parents, a son Douglas and two brothers: Bill and Richard.

If desired, memorials are being accepted in Lois’s name to: Trinity Lutheran Church Restoration of Stained Glass. 

Her arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.  Visit www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to read Lois’s Life Story and share thoughts and condolences.