

Lois is survived by her children: Debbie Yanuzzelli, Donna Maxon, Denine Perry, and Richard Perry. She is preceded in death by her parents, Herbert Leonard Mosley and Virginia Lamb Mosley; and her brother, Herbert R. Mosley II.
Lois was born on May 14th, 1940 in Columbia, Tennessee to Herbert Leonard Mosley and Virginia Lamb Mosley. She attended Western State College and the University of Colorado Denver. Lois married William Alonzo Perry Jr. on July 12th 1959. Lois was a very loving mother and devoted wife who always prioritized her family. In addition to being a homemaker, Lois later held several administrative positions with St. Mary’s Anglican Catholic Church as a secretary; Heritage Title Company as an Escrow Officer; and with The Department of Corrections for the State of Colorado as an Administrative Assistant for the Parole Office.
Lois was accomplished at crafting and enjoyed crewel embroidery, cross stitch, crocheting, and sewing. She was also known for her strong computer knowledge and classes she held at the parole offices. She was a very giving person and always put others before herself. She loved animals and was passionate about her cat and watching the birds outside her window. She was a dedicated member of her church, Our Lady of the Pines. She will be remembered as a very loving mother, grandmother, and friend.
A funeral is scheduled for 10:00 AM at Our Lady of the Pines, with a reception to follow also at the church. Father Tim will officiate the ceremony. A committal service will be held at Olinger Mount Lindo Cemetery following the reception at 2:00 PM. Please be aware that because of the recent snowfall, attendees at Mt. Lindo should wear the proper footwear such as snow boots or heavy shoes. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Lois’s life.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Max Fund in her name: https://maxfund.org/Donation-Page. Condolences can be sent to: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wheat-ridge-co/lois-perry-9024729 .
The family would like to thank Father Tim for his time and service; the entire committee of Our Lady of the Pines for hosting the reception; Doug Sandusky for his musical contributions; and a special thanks to our funeral director Bill Roberts at Olinger Crown Hill Mortuary.
“Perhaps love is like a resting place, a shelter from the storm. It exists to give you comfort, it is there to keep you warm, and in those times of trouble when you are most alone, the memory of love will bring you home.” John Denver
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