(Nee Brah) Age 93. Born to eternal life May 16, 2018. Lois Luglio- loving mother who could talk to anyone. She truly loved her children, grandchildren and great grandchild.Lois went to Marquette University during WWII and earned a PhB, which is a Philosophy Bachelor. She would say that if someone confused that with a PhD that was their problem. She did some post graduate work in social work at Loyola Chicago. She became a social worker for Saint Vincent DePaul and traveled by bus between Milwaukee and Elkhorn since it was hard to by a car in the years after the war.She met her husband Angel, who was from Peru, in Milwaukee where he was school. She had a love of adventure and left Milwaukee for 10 years to be with her husband in Peru. While in Peru she became fluent in Spanish (her college professors said she would never be able to speak Spanish). She helped manage the family plantation in Quillabamba and had to lean some Quechua. She became an expert shot with a Lugar to able to protect her family during a time of turmoil and danger. When the guerrilla warfare in the area got too bad she and her husband moved their family back to Milwaukee. Starting over with almost nothing. When her youngest child became old enough to go to daycare she took a job with Catholic Social services. She was the first Spanish speaking social worker with the agency and started their outreach program. While there she helped countless people. For years after she retired people would come up to her, thanking her, and saying she helped them with this or that. Her ability to talk with anyone and put them at ease was a great asset.After she retired she enjoyed taking care of her children, and grandchildren. She went to every baptism, graduation (grade school, high school and college) and wedding of her grandchildren who she loved very much.She enjoyed going to Marquette basketball games with her son Juan and son-in-law John. She attended games through the end of this last season. At the Bradley Center everyone seemed to know who she was. She would just talk with someone in the concourse during half time and from then on they would come to see her at her seat during following games. What an amazing ability to connect with people. Preceded in death by her husband, Angel. Loving mother of James (Kathleen nee Gillespie) Luglio, Marie Branscombe, Gwen (Tom) Henneman, Margarita (John) Manarik, Nancy (Jose) Hinojosa, Juan Luglio, and Sue Luglio (Vince Cerrone). Proud grandmother of Vicky (Alex), Dan, Tom, Alexandra, Andrea, Alia (Andy), Selina, Craig, Joe (Rachel), Stevie, and Gina. Great-grandmother of Sarah. Further survived by other relatives and friends. Visitation at the funeral home on Sunday, May 20th from 3-6 PM. Funeral Mass 11 AM on Monday, May 21, 2018. (Meeting at St. Catherine Catholic Church, 5101 W. Center Street, Milwaukee). Interment to follow: Holy Cross Cemetery.