Lois Robinson Paul

lois robinson paul
Lois Robinson Paul, 79, of Clinton, wife of Stanley Paul, passed away on November 18, 2011. Born in Poughkeepsie, NY on October 6, 1932 to the late Frederick and Felichina Rassiga Lasher. Besides her husband, Lois is survived by her children, Sharon Clarke and her husband Foster of Clinton, Cherise Booth and her husband Larry of California City, CA, Scott Robinson and his wife Rachel of East Haven, Duane Paul and his wife Pamela of Unionville, and Stanley Paul, Jr. of Middletown; grandchildren, Michael and Heidi Paul, Christopher, Edward, and Amy Clarke, and Allyssa Robinson; brothers, Fred Lasher of Merrillan, WI and Jake Rassiga of NY. Lois was predeceased by her husband, Edward Robinson. She loved to fly fish, go bowling, and spend time with her shelties. Lois was a determined, independent woman whose grandchildren were her pride & joy; family always came first. For many years, she worked as a secretary for various different employers, including the Town of Hamden Legislative Council. Friends are invited to visit with her family at BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 Whitney Ave, Hamden on Monday, November 21st from 9 to 11 a.m. followed by an 11:00 Funeral Service in the funeral home. Burial will be in Whitneyville Cemetery.

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  1. Grandma,I am so glad you got to spend last christmas at my house.You were a great grandma,and I always loved playing with your musical doggies.I will miss you,but you can always come visit me & watch over me if you can find a way 😉 Love you always, Allyssa

  2. We miss you Ma,so many good times & happy memories to remember,you will always be in our hearts.You stayed strong thru all you went thru over the years,and are an inspiration to all who knew you.We will love you always, Scott & Rachel

  3. Dear Scott and Rachel, we are so sorry to hear of your lose. You have our most sincere sympathies. Doug & Gemma Mathewson

  4. Sharon & Family, So very sorry to hear about you Mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Donna & Kenneth


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