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Funeral services for 98-year old Lois HInton are Friday Jan 13, 2023, at 2:00 at the Gordon Methodist Church with Pastor Tom Peppel officiating. 

Burial will be in the Gordon Cemetery. 

A memorial has been established and donations may be sent to Chamberlain-Pier Funeral Home, PO Box 366, Gordon, NE 69343.

Online condolences may be left at Chamberlainchapel.com.

Lois Carol Rash was born the oldest child born to Ross D. and Vera G. Cooper Rash on October 6, 1924, in Gordon, NE. She died peacefully at Gordon Countryside Care on January 5, 2023.

The older sister to Ross and Janet, Lois started school in Gordon and that is where she finished with the class of 1943. Following graduation, Lois attended secretarial school in Chillicothe, MO. 

After completing her course of study, she and a friend ventured to Chicago when they both found employment with the Burlington Railroad. Lois remembered watching the Cubs play in the 1945 World Series from an upstairs window in a house close to the ballpark.

Following the close of World War II, Lois and Kenneth Hull were married on July 5, 1946, at the Gordon Methodist Church. They made their home south of Gordon on the Loyd Hull Ranch, where she learned to milk cows and became a ranch wife. 

While living there, Candace Diane was born on January 15, 1949. The family moved to the Pleasant Hill community in 1952, where they enjoyed neighborhood gatherings, and meals with friends and neighbors. 

Patricia Jean joined the family October 10, 1953. Lois lived at the ranch until after Kenneth’s death in 1973.

On December 26, 1974, Lois and Fred Hinton were married at the Gordon Methodist Church. Fred and Lois lived on Fred’s ranch south of Cody, NE, where Lois became active in the Cody Methodist Church and the neighborhood extension club. 

The couple got a “little house on wheels” and enjoyed several vacations. After moving to Gordon in 1983, Lois enjoyed fixing the noon meal for all of her high school grandchildren and taking the younger ones on shopping trips to Alco.

Lois enjoyed social gatherings of all kinds, including walking to the truck stop with the 2nd Street ladies every morning for coffee. There were many family dinners and other celebrations held around her dining table, and she lived by the concept that life is what you make of it. She saw to it that she enjoyed each day.

Lois was an 86-year member of the Gordon Methodist Church, and she attended faithfully. She taught Sunday School, Bible School and served on many committees. 

She was also a 74-year member of the BZ Chapter of the Gordon PEO as well as belonging to neighborhood Extension clubs.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents Ross and Vera Rash, in-laws Loyd and Hazel Hull, husbands Kenneth Hull and Fred Hinton, sister Janet and brother-in-law Jim McKee, and sister-in-law Glendoris Rash.

She is survived by her brother Ross Rash, daughters Candy Goodrich and Patty Faulk, grandchildren Crysta (Kirk) Krzyzanowski, Danielle (Sam) Stoddard, Kylie Harryman, Reagen (Brad) Hill, Sage Bosch, Bobbie (Bart) Moseman, Brent (Jodi) Goodrich, Brandon (Vanessa) Goodrich, 15 great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews Kristen (Bill) McReynolds, Kevin, Brian, Glynis, and David McKee.

As Lois always signed her cards and letters:  “Love and Prayers”.

Chamberlain Chapel is in charge of arrangements for Shorty Clark

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