
Lois Frederick
January 1, 1938 – April 15, 2023
Lois Frederick, beloved mother, and grandmother passed away on April 15, 2023. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA on New Year’s Day 1938 to George and Elizabeth Frederick. She was the sixth of ten children.
Lois was predeceased by her husband, Wallace Glenn Lambert; her life and travel partner of 40 years, and her firstborn grandson, Brandon Carter Irwin.
She made Richmond her home in 1972. She worked in the Insurance and Travel industries, entering the Information Technology field in its early days. Her greatest loves were her husband, family, and traveling. Lois and Glenn were blessed to have traveled the world together and in later years to share that passion with their children and grandchildren. She especially loved the ocean and spending time at the beach.
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Julianne Irwin (Dan), Carter Roth, Jr. and Cynthia Hicks (Jimmy); stepchildren, Simon Lambert (Evelyn), Leslie Savage, and Heather Treadwell (Gary); grandchildren, Clay Shoaf (Devon), Samuel Irwin, Travis Shoaf (Kristen), Bennett Treadwell, William Treadwell (Megan), Kersey Rodriguez (Wellington), and Kelly Hayden (Matt) and great-grandchildren, Mac and Simon Baxter, Liam Morales, and Elliot Rodriguez.
Celebration of Life to be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society.
Lois was such a wonderful woman. I feel very blessed to have been able to travel with her at the end of last year. She will be missed
Just a note to let you know those of us in Arizona thinking about you during this time of mourning
My sister, oh my sister how can I tell you all that I feel, you have given me so many treasures – I love you so, I love you so !!
Sending love from Colorado, so sorry for your sudden loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Hugs and Love from Colorado.
My sweet, sweet Grandmotha from another motha! So glad we got to see you back in December and we have the memories of you so full of life. We were so looking forward to seeing you again in May, but now we will just have to hold those final memories close to our hearts. Thank you for being so wonderful and taking care of DooDah for all those years! Love you forever! ?
My dear sister you have left a great big hole in my heart. All the love you brought our family with so much joy over the years, it is hard to believe you are not here. It will always be with great love that we will remember our middle sister who brought that joy. You will never be forgotten. You will be in our thoughts, prayers, and love you forever!
It doesn’t matter how old we are, we always need our mothers. My prayers are with you. Sending prayers of comfort from Colorado.
She was the most beautiful person that I met. I used to call her Mamma Lo! She was a joy in our lives. My sincere condolences to the family and prayers of comfort from Gerogia.
Lois, I have learned from you for most of my life through your daughter and my best friend, Cindy. You have been a brilliant and amazing role model, a shining star and a wealth of knowledge. Your wisdom, love and influence will live on even though you have gained your wings. Thank you for being you and thank you for your legacy. There are not enough words to express my love, condolences and prayers for your family.