LOIS-SCHWARTZ-Obituary

LOIS C. SCHWARTZ

New York, New York

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SCHWARTZ--Lois C., beloved daughter of Dorothy Blaine and Arthur H. Schwartz; devoted sister/sister-in-law of Anne S. and Arthur E. Toft; infamous eccentric Auntie Lolo to Lee Toft and wife Lou, Dory Toft Bleich and husband Jeffery Bleich, Adam Blaine Toft and wife Donna; wacky great aunt to Leah...

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Miss Lois all the time. I was on NYC last spring and passed her old building. She was the best! Hope all of you are well.

I think of Lois so very often and bless each connection she ever made for me. I'm sure she's off a vast spiritual adventure connecting angels now! Alyce Mott

10 years have come and gone since Auntie Lolo left the stage. She taught me many things. I think of her often. Her memory shines brightly in my mind.

Thinking of Lois often, my aunt who died 10 years ago today. 10 years, but no less missed by all who knew and loved her, including myself. I´ve reread the comments and tributes that others have posted. They were true when posted and remain so today. Peace and love.

I think of Lois all the time. She was the greater connector of people that I ever have known. Lois was constantly thinking of who she knew that would be perfect for you to know. Amazing woman who is definitely remembered by many many people. She, her friend and colleague Herbert Jacoby, my colleague Dino Anagnost, and I had many birthday lunches together in August. Great lady!

To Lee and all of Lois's many friends, we still miss her! My favorite picture of her is with that pig she adopted. I learned so much personally and professionally from her. So glad she was a part of my life. Love to you all.

Ever and always the great connector. Once you knew Lois you always knew Lois and you have never forgotten her. Enjoy your time with Herb , Dino and Vic

Just found this memorial today but was remembering my friend, who I met through her work with Manhattan School of Music, just yesterday with an colleague from days at the schoo. I spent many hours chatting with Lois and miss her. Also, had a great time at a couple of Knicks games! -- THANK YOU dear Lois. Sending you all good thoughts. Prayers always.

I knew Lois for decades through her involvement in the contemporary classical music scene in NYC and all over. You knew something was important when you saw Lois at intermission. She was a tireless booster for the music institutions she loved, and especially for UM. My deepest sympathy to her family.