February 6, 1926 – May 14, 2013
Lois Anna Blake was born on February 6, 1926 in the farming community of Bells Corners, Ontario, Canada just outside of Ottawa.
She was raised on a dairy farm and at the age of eighteen she moved to Washington, DC where she was employed by the Canadian Embassy and supervised Embassy Records Section. While employed at the embassy she established, owned and operated a Day Care Center in Washington, DC until she married her late husband Howard S. Blake Sr. in 1947. Howard served in the U.S.Air Force at Bolling AFB Washington, DC. They had two children, a son Howard S."Spud" Blake Jr. and a daughter, Barbara Ann Blake. Lois was a charter member of the Corcoran Memorial Methodist Church in Temple Hills, Md.
In 1957 Lois and family lived in Japan for three years and subsequently moved back to Temple Hills MD where she opened and established the Den Lee Acres Day Nursery in 1965. Lois and Howard moved to Englewood, FL in 1970 where she was active in the Englewood American Legion and was a member of the Englewood Methodist Church. She volunteered and served in the "Meals On Wheels Program for 15 years. Howard, her beloved husband of almost 40 years passed away on October 17, 1986. In 2003, Lois moved to Huntingtown, MD to be near her family and she became a member of the Huntingtown Methodist Church. She loved to bake and do volunteer activities for the church and community. Lois was one of the founding members and supporters of the Chrome City Ride for the Benedictine Community, which is a fundraiser that benefits developmentally disabled children and adults. Her hobbies included gardening, baking, volunteering, working with the developmentally disabled and most importantly spending time with her family.
She is survived by her son Howard S. "Spud" Blake, daughter in law Christine Blake (Morningstar) and her daughter Barbara Ann Blake and many nieces and nephews. Lois was deeply loved by her friends and family.
(Lee Funeral Home)
Published 5/14/2013 on Southern MD Online Obituaries
February 6, 1926 – May 14, 2013
Lois Anna Blake was born on February 6, 1926 in the farming community of Bells Corners, Ontario, Canada just outside of Ottawa.
She was raised on a dairy farm and at the age of eighteen she moved to Washington, DC where she was employed by the Canadian Embassy and supervised Embassy Records Section. While employed at the embassy she established, owned and operated a Day Care Center in Washington, DC until she married her late husband Howard S. Blake Sr. in 1947. Howard served in the U.S.Air Force at Bolling AFB Washington, DC. They had two children, a son Howard S."Spud" Blake Jr. and a daughter, Barbara Ann Blake. Lois was a charter member of the Corcoran Memorial Methodist Church in Temple Hills, Md.
In 1957 Lois and family lived in Japan for three years and subsequently moved back to Temple Hills MD where she opened and established the Den Lee Acres Day Nursery in 1965. Lois and Howard moved to Englewood, FL in 1970 where she was active in the Englewood American Legion and was a member of the Englewood Methodist Church. She volunteered and served in the "Meals On Wheels Program for 15 years. Howard, her beloved husband of almost 40 years passed away on October 17, 1986. In 2003, Lois moved to Huntingtown, MD to be near her family and she became a member of the Huntingtown Methodist Church. She loved to bake and do volunteer activities for the church and community. Lois was one of the founding members and supporters of the Chrome City Ride for the Benedictine Community, which is a fundraiser that benefits developmentally disabled children and adults. Her hobbies included gardening, baking, volunteering, working with the developmentally disabled and most importantly spending time with her family.
She is survived by her son Howard S. "Spud" Blake, daughter in law Christine Blake (Morningstar) and her daughter Barbara Ann Blake and many nieces and nephews. Lois was deeply loved by her friends and family.
(Lee Funeral Home)
Published 5/14/2013 on Southern MD Online Obituaries
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