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Lois Day remembered for a life of service
Summary
Lois Day, a longtime volunteer and community writer, died on March 24, 2026; her family listed surviving relatives and noted donations to Cure SMA in lieu of flowers.
Content
Lois Day was known for grace, kindness, and a life centered on serving others through volunteering and community writing. She was born in Los Angeles on August 25, 1941, and later lived in San Mateo, Foster City, and St. Helena before recently moving to Colorado to be near family. She met her husband, Douglas Day, in high school and they built a life together that included three children and many close friendships in church and neighborhood communities. She died on March 24, 2026; a service will be held at a later date and the family requested donations to Cure SMA in place of flowers.
Key details:
- Born August 25, 1941, in Los Angeles, California.
- Married to Douglas Day after meeting at San Mateo High School and attending the University of Oregon together.
- Lived in San Mateo, Foster City, and St. Helena, and recently moved to Colorado to be near family.
- Volunteered at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and a local hospital, and wrote newsletters and community letters.
- Survived by her husband Douglas Day; children Laura Wentworth (Brian Wentworth), Jean Stevens (Bruce Stevens), and Kevin Day (Jennifer Fontanella); 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; preceded in death by grandchild Sierra Wentworth.
- Passed away March 24, 2026, with a memorial service to be scheduled and donations to Cure SMA noted by the family.
Summary:
Her long record of volunteering, church involvement, and community writing shaped close ties with family and neighbors and is described as central to her life. A memorial service date has not yet been announced and the family reported that donations to Cure SMA were suggested in place of flowers.
