In Memory of

Lois

J.

Sexton

Life Story for Lois J. Sexton

LOIS J. SEXTON, 72 of Darlington, MD, passed away on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 in Harford Memorial Hospital in Havre de Grace, MD. Married on October 3, 2012, she was the beloved wife of Richard A. Sexton for 6 years and had shared 43 years of marriage with Joseph W. Eller when he died on May 18, 2010.

Born on July 5, 1946 in Greenbrier County, WV, she was a daughter of the late Carr Henry and Frankie Elizabeth (Collins) Beavers. Lois and her family traveled back and forth from Harford County to West Virginia where her father would work in agriculture and the coal mines. She graduated from North Harford High School in 1964 and was employed for 30 years as a customer service representative for the former C&P Telephone Company that was acquired by Verizon. Strong in her Christian faith, she had attended Trinity Free Will Baptist Church in Darlington and Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church. Lois loved the simple things in life: mowing the grass, playing games where her family remarked she loved to be the winner. Family time was important, caring for others a priority, generous and kind hearted.

In retirement, Lois and Richard loved to travel visiting many states. Two memorable trips were to the Grand Canyon where she went out onto the glass flooring and touching the Redwood trees in California.

Additional family members left to mourn her loss:
Two daughters-
Dawn Eller Jamison (Danny) of Darlington, MD
Donna Eller Palumbo (David) of West Orange, NJ

Eight siblings-Henrietta Stoneburner, Ida Workman, Jesse Beavers, Shirley Sopko, Connie Beavers, Linda Wiley, Michael Beavers and Rita Coldiron.

Six grandchildren-
Ashley Michalski of Havre de Grace, MD
Jacob and Sara Strahan of Darlington, MD
Benjamin, Nathan and Adam Politowicz of West Orange, NJ.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Clyde Beavers.


Services will be held at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church, 3135 Dublin Road, Street, MD with a viewing from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, January 27th followed on Monday at 11 a.m. for the funeral service. Her pastor, Reverend