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Lois F. Duffy

November 26, 1925 - July 23, 2018

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Calistoga resident, Lois F. Duffy passed away peacefully at her home in Chateau Calistoga holding the hand of her loving daughter-inlaw, Laura.

Lois was born to William Maurice Roughton and Ora Margeal Brown Roughton in Pomona, CA on November 26, 1925. While still a young teen, her father passed away leaving big sister, Lois, to help her mother care for younger sister, Billie and baby brother, Dick and tend to their small family garden and animals, but her mother said no girls of hers would ever milk the cow lest they be forever stuck on the farm! She told Lois to finish school and get a job, and she did. Lois graduated from Chaffey Union High school in Ontario, CA on June 10, 1943.

One week later, she started working at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Corona, CA until February 1946. She received a letter of thanks from President Harry S. Truman. It was here that she met a tall, handsome man in uniform, from the big city, named Jack Duffy. They were married on July 21, 1946 in San Francisco.

Lois, being a country girl, and Jack, being a devoted and loving husband, agreed when she wanted to move back to the country and they moved to San Mateo where they lived for many years on 10th Avenue.

Her first job after marriage was at the betting window at the Tanforan Racetrack so she could buy a new refrigerat­or.

Her son Steve came along in 1950 and in 1954 Martin was adopted into the family.

Lois dedicated her life to working and volunteeri­ng for numerous Catholic churches and charities in San Francisco, San Mateo, Lake, Napa, and Sonoma counties. She received a Certificat­e of Achievemen­t from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and she became one of the first women permitted by The Church to administer communion to home-bound people.

In the 1980’s, Lois and Jack retired and spent many happy years in Clearlake Riviera, Kelseyvill­e until Jack’s passing.

A year and a half later in 1997, Lois spent her first Christmas at Chateau Calistoga, where she was known as the “go-to-gal” for anyone needing rides to the doctor, the grocery store, and even the occasional veterinari­an.

Lois was preceded in death by her mother and father; her siblings; and her favorite “fun” Aunt Loma. She was also the greatgreat-great-great granddaugh­ter to Declaratio­n of Independen­ce signer, John Morton of PA.

She is survived by her son, Martin and wife, Laura; grandchild­ren, Ryan, Richard, and Erin; greatgrand­daughter, Harper; and son, Steve and wife, Janet; granddaugh­ter, Megan; as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the staff of Collabria Hospice, especially Maureen, Bonnie, and Cathryn, without whom Lois’ journey would not have been as loving and peaceful as it was.

Funeral Mass will be at O.L.P.H. Catholic Church (901 Washington Street in Calistoga) on Monday, July 30, 2018 at 10:00 AM with Interment to follow at Kelseyvill­e Cemetery in Lake County, CA, and a Celebratio­n of Lois’ Life will be at 5:00 PM at the Chateau Calistoga Club House on Champagne West in Calistoga. All are welcome to attend.

If you wish, donations can be to Catholic Charities in Lois’ name.

Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary (707) 263-0357 chapelofth­elakes.com

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