It is with both joy in celebration with Lois Adair Clemons and her reunion with her beloved husband of almost fifty years, Harold Glen Clemons, and with sadness for those of us who have been left behind, that we announce the death of Lois at Mitchell's Nursing Home in Danville, Arkansas on Thursday, October 8, 2015. Lois, who was 91 years old, succumbed to a brief illness, and died peacefully with her family around her. Lois was born in Havana, the daughter of William Columbus Adair and I. Ola Gibbs Adair. Both Lois and Glen spent many years working in Booneville at the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium/Arkansas Children's Colony before retiring to Havana, then Springdale, and ultimately back to Yell County. Lois is survived by two daughters, Gwendloyn Clemons Jolley Wiltsee and her husband Kenneth Wiltsee of Atlanta, Georgia and Jacqueline Clemons Keene and her husband Larry Keene of Springdale, Arkansas. In addition. Lois was blessed with four grandchildren, Rex and Haley Holstein of Springdale; Ashley and Justin, also of Springdale; Katelyn Wiltsee of Atlanta; and Kristina Wiltsee Meeker and Luke Meeker of Nashville, Indiana. Rounding out the immediate family are nine great-grandchildren, Natalie, Emily, Maddex, Braxton, and Hayden Holstein of Springdale; Landon and Blakelyn Kissinger of Springdale, Kaia Wiltsee of Atlanta, and Lyra Meeker of Nashville, Indiana. There are also two sister-in-law, Joyce Adair and Mary Nell Adair who are include as survivors, along with numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins of types, plus numerous others who know Lois as either Aunt Lois or Grandma Clemons, not by blood, but by choice, relationship built on long-term kindness and love. Lois was known as a person of faith and of kindness, a great listener, and a true supporter of those whom she loved. The description that she used about herself was that she would, "fight a circle saw" for those she loved. She was quite, but strong; mild mannered, but tenacious; a person one could depend on to always be on "your side". Please join us at celebration of Lois's life at the Assembly of God Church in Havana, Arkansas where Lois was a long-term member. The service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 12, 2015. The service will be followed immediately by a graveside service conducted at Moore's Chapel in Waveland. Visitation will be 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 11, at the funeral home. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home Danville