In Celebration of

Lois Harper

March 28, 1925 -  September 22, 2024

Lois went peacefully to her rest with the Lord on September 22, 2024. She was 99, born in Toronto on March 28, 1925; daughter of Alec and Helene Waters; and sister to Douglas Waters of London, Ontario who pre-deceased her. She was married May 28, 1949 to ophthalmologist Dr. Douglas W. Harper who died in 1998. Lois is survived by her two daughters JoAnne (John) and Karen. She was a fun-loving Grandma to five grandchildren: Andrew (Tina), Christy (Jonathan), Julie, Becky (Chris) and Douglas (Mary Catherine). She was a Great Grandma (GG) to Makayla, Josiah, Arianna, Nathan, Oliver, Joshua, Esme, Wells and Adelaide. During her lifetime she was an active participant in sports: basketball, curling, tennis and golf. In her later years she avidly watched tournaments in golf and tennis. She was an excellent self-taught seamstress making many of her own clothes including her two daughters’ wedding dresses. She excelled as a hostess and was an outstanding cook. She was always up for a party and enjoyed a celebration particularly at Christmas.

She loved Jesus Christ and served faithfully in her church, Westmount Bible Chapel and led Bible studies in her home. For decades she also served in Christian Women’s Club. A highlight was her work with her husband with Medical Missions International for 25 years taking eye care to disadvantaged people in Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico and Ecuador. For many years their home was a workshop for processing used eye glasses and preparing for the annual ministry trips.

Lois will always be in our hearts. “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

A family burial service will be held at Sanctuary Park Cemetery (1570 Royal York Road, Etobicoke), after the funeral service at Turner & Porter York Chapel and lunch reception.

Memorial donations can be directed to: Medical Ministry International at www.mmi.org



Guestbook 

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Glen and Sheila Smith (Friend)

Entered September 24, 2024 from Huntsville, Ont

Remembered with much fondness and gratefulness

Heather Peat (Mother was Doug Harper cousin)

Entered September 25, 2024 from Etobicoke.

Many happy memories of time at Lake of Bays, and at Westmount. My thoughts are with the family at this time.

Bob and Betsey Rice (Friend)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Nashville, TN

The Harper’s inspired my wife and I to be life long MMI’ers. They were a great example of selfless service for the Lord!

Nellie Davidson (My first MMI project was in Manta Ecuador in 1985. Your dad was Medical Director. Your parents were inspirational & 39 yrs later I am still doing MMI projects.)

Entered October 1, 2024 from Guelph Ontario

I am deeply sorry to hear about the death of your beloved mother, Grandmother & GG.

John and Mary Harvey 

Entered October 1, 2024 from Dundas

Lois (and Doug) were faithful, lifelong guardians of MMI and I thank them for that. My association with them led me to a career in ophthalmology. I am grateful for their example of serving Jesus.
Our sincere condolences to the whole family.
John & Mary Harvey

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