Lois M Mitchell

August 15, 1937 — June 3, 2026

Canton

Lois M. Mitchell, a cherished soul whose presence graced the world for nearly nine decades, passed away on June 3, 2026, in the peaceful town of Canton, Georgia. Born on August 15, 1937, Lois lived a life marked by quiet strength, enduring love, and a spirit that touched all who had the privilege of knowing her.

From the earliest days of her journey, Lois carried within her a wellspring of resilience inherited from her beloved parents, Joe Hall Cook and Passie Mae (Hubbard) Cook. Their legacy was etched deeply into the fabric of her character—steadfast, compassionate, and wise beyond years. These qualities blossomed as she walked through the seasons of life, blossoming into the remarkable woman so many admired.

Her bond with her husband, Bobby C. Mitchell, was a testament to a love that withstood the trials of time. Together, they navigated life’s joys and challenges with an unwavering devotion, each moment a stitch in a tapestry of shared memories and quiet companionship. Though Bobby now joins her in the realm beyond, the echoes of their partnership remain vivid and profound.

Lois’s departure from this world leaves a void, a silence where once laughter and warmth filled every corner of family gatherings and community circles. Yet, within this stillness lies a rich reservoir of memories—moments of kindness, bursts of laughter, and the soft glow of her enduring grace. Her story is one woven into the hearts of those who knew her, a narrative that will continue to inspire and comfort.

As we remember Lois M. Mitchell, we hold close the image of a woman whose life was a gentle beacon in a complex world. From the daily acts of love that defined her existence to the quiet dignity with which she faced life’s final chapter, Lois remains forever etched in our collective memory. She departs this life but leaves behind a legacy that whispers through the ages, reminding us all of the beauty found in a life well-lived and deeply loved.

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