Lois Kathleen Reinboth's Obituary
Lois Kathleen Reinboth, 82, of Rogers Arkansas, passed away peacefully Wednesday, November 16th, 2016 at home surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Gary. Lois grew up in the close-knit farming community of Silver Creek, Iowa and was also preceded by her parents Sara and Milton Robinson and seven siblings, Raymond Robinson, Margaret Searcy, Wayne Robinson, Howard Robinson, Jack Robinson, Virginia Robinson and Carol Robinson. Lois and Gary were married in 1961 and had two children, Scott and Stephanie. The family quickly began a journey with Walmart that led them through the Ozarks'. In each of these communities Lois volunteered with local children's charities. She also took great pride in creating a warm welcoming home that she loved sharing with friends and family. In 1977 Gary and Lois moved to Rogers. In the early 1990's Lois and Gary became one of the first residents of Pinnacle and they enjoyed Pinnacle life ever since! They were also long time members of Central United Methodist Church which was the center of their spiritual lives. Lois was a member of the Alpha Nu Social Sorority where she was active for many years. She cherished the volunteer work and friendships she made. Lois was a proud mother to Scott Reinboth and his husband, David Shelfo, of New Hope Pennsylvania, and Stephanie Reinboth Lynch and her husband, Jeff Lynch, of East Hampton New York. She was also a loving Grandmother to Basil Lynch, of San Diego California, Gage Lynch, Sutton Lynch and Scout Lynch, of East Hampton New York and special friend and cousin, Donna Wolmutt. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to The Silver Creek Memorial Fund c/o Scott Reinboth and Stephanie Reinboth Lynch 21 Razorback Road, Rogers, Arkansas 72758. Silver Creek is the country church, cemetery and community center of Lois's family for generations! Arrangements have been entrusted to Stockdale-Moody Funeral Services of Rogers. Words of comfort and memories may be shared at stockdalefuneral.com
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