Person:Lola Corll (1)

  1. Lola Corll1919 - 2011
m. 2 Oct 1942
Facts and Events
Name Lola Corll
Baptismal Name Lola Marguerite Corll
Gender Female
Birth? 13 Mar 1919 Mount Ayr, Ringgold, Iowa, United States
Marriage 2 Oct 1942 Missouri, United Statesto Wallace Lynn Terwilliger
Death? 26 Dec 2011 Mount Ayr, Ringgold, Iowa, United States

She had a twin sister named Nola.

References
  1.   Lola Corll Obit.

    Lola Marguerite (Corll) Terwilliger, daughter of Floyd J. and Sarah E. Corll, was born March 13, 1919, along with her paternal twin sister, Nola, and departed the life on December 26, 2011, while in the Ringgold County Hospital in Mt. Ayr, at the age of 92. Lola, in addition to Nola, was welcomed into the family by two older brothers, William and Donald and one other sister, Robyn. Her family was completed by the addition of a younger sister, Fern, and brother, Lester. After graduating from Mt. Ayr High School in 1938, Lola went on to teach in the rural school system. On October 2, 1942 Lola was united in marriage in Missouri to Wallace Lynn (Jack) Terwilliger. After spending their wedding night in Kellerton, they went to live on their farm northeast of Mt. Ayr. To this union were born two daughters -- Kathryn Kay and Peggy Sue. After Jack pased away in 1971, Lola continued to live and work on their farm. She loved life on the farm, raising cattle and hogs and doing her gardening. "Granny T" (as she became known to many) loved her family and enjoyed her extended family gatherings and events including weekend family campouts, fishing watching as many ball games that involved grandchildren and great-grandchildren as she possibly could, family holiday celebrations and special weekend family farm projects on the farm. {section omitted} Lola was preceded in death by her parents Floyd and Sarah; husband, Jack, brothers, William (Willie), Donald and Lester; sisters Robyn, Nola and Fern, sister-in-law Susie and brother-in-laws, Art May, Earl Reynolds Jr. and Wilbur Landphair, granddaughters Somer Dawn Barnes, son-in-law Paul Westcott and niece Phyllis Ann Corll. With the dedicated help and commitment of family and help from others, she was able to stay in her home on the farm until her passing.