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Lois Virginia Quick

April 3, 1925 — November 5, 2011

The world will be a bit less brighter for the friends and family of Lois Quick. She passed from the hands of those that loved and cared for her to the hands of GOD in the early morning hours on November 5, 2011 with her son Don at her side. Though she battled through many obstacles and losses, she engaged everyday with the joy of living.

Lois was born in Jamestown NY on April 3, 1925. She was a graduate of Jamestown High School (1943) and a graduate of Hobart & William Smith Colleges (1947) where she was the correspondent for “the Survey” in later years. Lois married Robert Quick in 1946 they moved from NY with 2 small sons to Opa-locka in 1951 and was a teacher at Scott Lake Elementary, Miami (1960-1987) and lived there until retiring to Ft. Pierce in 1997.

Lois was a member of many organizations: The Pilot Club (Miami & Ft. Pierce) and was on their Board of Directors, she was a Silver Sister of the Alpha Delta Kappa Teacher Honor Society, UTD, FEA, NEA, DCREA, American Legion, Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary, Moose, Lodge to name but a few. She belonged to St. Cecelia Guild & Lawnwood Volunteers, both through St. Andrews. Lois was also co-founder of St. Kevins Episcopal Church in Opa-locka, Fl., 1954.

Surviving are: 2 Sons, Robert (Tina) Quick, Don (Jamie) Quick both of Ft. Pierce; 1 granddaughter, Tracy Quick of Ft. Pierce; 2 great grandchildren, Taylor and Shane Black both of Ft. Pierce. And many nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind a group of long time loving friends.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Robert I. Quick, Sr.; a granddaughter, Robin Black and a great granddaughter Mackenzie Black.

Memorials may be made in lieu of flowers to either Treasure Coast Hospice 1201 SE Indian Street, Stuart, Fl. 34997 or to St. Andrews Episcopal Church.

Service time will be at 2:00 PM Monday November 14, 2011 at St. Andrews Episcopal Church 210 South Indian River Drive, Ft. Pierce, Fl. 34950-4337. The Reverend John S. Liebler will officiate and the Reverend David Francoeur (Hospice) will also be in attendance. Her ashes will be placed along side her loving husband in the Memorial Garden at St. Andrews and a reception will follow at the Parish Hall.
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