Lois Jean McGill

lois mcgill

September 30, 1939 ~ June 24, 2017

Born in: Wellington, Ohio

Lois Jean McGill, 77, of Franklin, passed away at the Caring Place on Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 4:05 am.Born September 30, 1939, in Wellington, OH, she was the daughter of the late George and Florence Heffern Wyatt. In her earlier years she enjoyed traveling and playing bingo. Later in life she enjoyed crochet, reading, cards, puzzles, and most especially spending time with her grand children. Lois loved to bake cookies, especially with the help of her grandchildren. She will always be remembered for her famous caramel popcorn at christmas time. She was always happy to help when someone needed it, and worried about others before herself. On August 17, 1963, she married Zane McGill. He preceded her in death.Mrs. McGill worked at the Franklin Hospital, Polly's Dairy, and retired from Sugarcreek Station. After her retirement, she kept busy by babysitting. She had attended Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin. Mrs. McGill is survived by her children, Zane McGill II and his wife Cindy, of Utica, Mike McGill and his wife Andrea, of Utica, and Pam Greenlee and her husband, Tom, of Cochranton. She is survived by her step daughter Debra Snyder of Utica. She is survived by 7 grandchildren, Tom, Jared, Megan, Hanna, Emily, Jaylin, and Harper, step granddaughters, Barbie, Charlotte; 4 great grandchildren, Ryan, Piper, Alaina, and Adalyn, and a step great grandson, Jacob. She is additionally survived by her special nieces, Tina, Teresa, and Lisa, and her special nephew Tim. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert and Raymond Wyatt, two grandchildren, Aaron and Bailey McGill, and a step grandson Alan Snyder.As per Mrs. McGill's request, there will be no public visitation.A memorial service will be held at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin on Wednesday, June 28 at 3:00 pm with Rev. Sam Wagner, pastor of Christ United Methodist Church, officiating.To send cards or online condolences, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. I used to work with Lois a long time ago and always loved talking with her. She will be missed

  2. Had been friends with Lois for over 4040YEARS, Moose members, We use to have a lot of fun together.. She was a Great Lady, Loved her . So sorry for your Loss…

  3. So sorry for your loss. I remember Lois coming to Utica Elementary with the grandchildren. It was evident how much she loved her family. She was a sweet lady. She will be greatly missed. Love and Hugs, Jan Kiser

  4. I worked with Lois at Polly’s back in 1976, we always had a great time being goofy and waiting on customers!

  5. Deepest and sincere sympathy. Prayers for strength and comfort for all of you. God bless ??????

    Sincerely,
    Rinda Miller

  6. Rest in Peace Grandma/Great-Grandma! You are a WONDERFUL Grandma to me and WONDERFUL Great-Grandma to Jacob! I have the fondest memories as a child spending time at your home. It didn’t matter how big the story was, you would respond with “honestly”. I will never forget that!!! You loved so much and are loved even more.

  7. Lois was a sweet friend of our families and a neighbor since both Gary & I were young. She will be missed in our community. Our deepest sympathy goes out to each of you, her loved ones.

  8. Dear Pam and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Lois was a great lady. My husband, Tom and I played cards with Lois and Zane. She always made us laugh. I’m so sorry for your loss.
    Meredith Keverline


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