r money, sifting, winnowing, authorizing, adjusting, helping, calculating, expediting, organizing, juggling, reviewing, managing, supporting, correcting, finessing and filing all to help fulfill the University's mission. She had an undeniable attachment to her cars. Her associates at the UW Engineering department helped to solidify her belief that her Ford Probe could eat your car for breakfast, and in her later years she loved the independence of driving her Smart Car around Madison with ABBA blasting from the radio. Lois's ability to engage in conversation on any subject, her persistence, emotional strength,incredible memory and her eye for design will be missed by those who knew her. She is survived by her daughter, Jill Schienle of Madison and her companion Bruce Bergold; and daughter Jennifer Schienle of Madison; her son John Schienle of Hudson, WI and his wife Julie, their daughters Ella and Annabel; and son Jay Schienle of Ebersdorf, Austria and his wife Anne, and their children Sophia, Jacob and Leah. Lois's family wishes to extend deep appreciation to the dedicated and compassionate professionals of Agrace HospiceCare. We also send out a special thanks to Dr Natalie Callander andDr. Howard Bailey along with the other health care professionals at the UW Health Carbone Cancer Center. Lois will be throwing a party in her honor at Jenny's house, 5205 Pepin Place, Madison, WI 53705 on November 18 from 1-4pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Agrace HospiceCare, 5395 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, WI 53711.