Lois of Sharon, Lois & Bram dies
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Lois of Sharon, Lois & Bram dies
Lois Lilienstein, the bubbly blond member of the Canadian children's musical trio Sharon, Lois & Bram, has died at age 78.
Her son, David Lilienstein, told CBC News she died peacefully Wednesday night at home in Toronto, surrounded by friends and family.
He says she had a rare form of cancer that was diagnosed last October.
"She was just a normal everyday person that had a phenomenal sense of music inside her," said David Lilienstein, who described his mother as a wonderful grandmother and fabulous cook.
"Turn to your friends and your children and sing 'skinnamarinky dinky dink,'" he said, when asked how his mother's many fans should mark her passing.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/lois-lilien ... -1.3045731
Her son, David Lilienstein, told CBC News she died peacefully Wednesday night at home in Toronto, surrounded by friends and family.
He says she had a rare form of cancer that was diagnosed last October.
"She was just a normal everyday person that had a phenomenal sense of music inside her," said David Lilienstein, who described his mother as a wonderful grandmother and fabulous cook.
"Turn to your friends and your children and sing 'skinnamarinky dinky dink,'" he said, when asked how his mother's many fans should mark her passing.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/lois-lilien ... -1.3045731
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Re: Lois of Sharon, Lois & Bram dies
I had all their records as a kid. I sang skinnamarinky dinky dink outlound just now and laughed. She will be missed.
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school and think about whatever it was they were
thinking about before somebody came along and told
them they had to earn a living.
- Buckminster Fuller