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Obituary - Lillian T. Chais

Obituary - Lillian T. Chais

Lillian T. Chais

January 4, 1934 – October 8, 2024

Lillian T. Chais, 90, passed away October 8, 2024, in Fallon. She was born on January 4, 1934, in Brooklyn, NY, where she grew up as a child. She moved to Oregon in 1959 and lived there until 10 years ago, moving to Fallon.

She is preceded in death by her mother Leona Nanney and her husband Frank Chais.

Lillian is survived by two daughters, France (Fran) LeSueur, Julie Sandquist, and their spouses; granddaughters Bobbilynn Pursley and spouse; Elzabeth Hill and significant other; six great-grandchildren, Dalton Boice, Maddilyn Hill, Michelle Pursley, Tristan Hill, Paityn Hill, and Levi Pursley.

In lieu of flowers, donations in support of the “Benevolence Fund” at the Oasis Community Church can be made in Lillian’s honor.

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Comment author: Nicole GalbraithComment text: Farren - I just saw that you aren’t here with us. I am completely in shock! I met you and hung out with you so many years ago with Jer, and Eden. I honestly can’t believe you are gone…..you were a wonderful human being, with a HUGE heart and soul. Hearing this makes my heart break! You are forever in our hearts, and I can say I feel blessed that I was able to know you! Rest easy sweet Farren xoxoComment publication date: 3/23/26, 12:30 PMComment source: Obituary- Farren CrosslandComment author: Tiffany LundleeComment text: I will miss you so very much Bryan. It was always fun visiting you guys. And always talking about what Jon and Aaron use to do as goofy teenagers I will miss you very muchComment publication date: 3/21/26, 12:12 PMComment source: Bryan Taylor Anderson C Comment author: Carl C. HagenComment text: A wonderful tribute. Thank you Kelli Kelly.Comment publication date: 3/21/26, 8:12 AMComment source: In memorium -- The Melon ManComment author: Bob SondgrothComment text: There are times when you should just know about someone. Who and what they REALLY were. Because they were devotional and IMPORTANT to the humans they connected with. The content of their life bled so that others could feel their own life’s importance. Teachers of justifiable life and art. That all can absorb and use as the best fertilizer for THEIR lives. Giving the silent secrets and the loud guidance. The Melon Man was a perfect specimen for how to devote. His passing meant a life book of feeling/knowing what gives other humans their paths to Love and Knowledge. Some humans are meant to show others their paths. And in that they secrete ways to profitably exist.Comment publication date: 3/18/26, 4:50 PMComment source: In memorium -- The Melon Man
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