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Josephine Stevens posted a condolence
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Rose's of many colors, Lillies of the Valley Irises I could name many others but the most most majestic flower I know my sister Lorretta Carol. Budding magnificently from the weeds and worries of this world, she had the greatest heart full of loving warmth she bloomed into the most caring women I have ever known. I will hold you in my heart forever Lorretta as I have held our three sisters that went on before you. Love to you and your family from the bottom of my heart also from my family. Your loving sister (Jo) Josephine Eleanor
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Laura and Roger Moody posted a condolence
Friday, October 11, 2019
I had a new job in 1998. The day I met Lorretta, our copier was down. My boss sent me to the next office to get copies for court. I was frantic. As I explained the emergency to her, Lorretta just gave me that warm, sweet smile and said, "It's going to be just fine, now how many copies can I get you?" I left her office feeling so much calmer having met her. One afternoon a gentleman in uniform passed by our office. On his way back he had Lorretta on his arm. She was beaming, happy and proud as she introduced her husband, Chuck at my office. Whenever we saw them, they were arm in arm focused on one another. The love they shared was a bright light for all to see. Shortly after meeting them, Lorretta announced she was moving. When I asked where, we discovered they were moving just a couple of doors down from Roger and me. We were so happy they became neighbors in this close little community. Whenever we saw them they were holding hands, so happy to be together. Chuck would stop to chat as he walked by with their beloved little dogs. He and Roger were both servicemen with love of country in common. On holidays the Thomas' exchanged gifts with all our neighbors. Throughout the summers, Lorretta would send a variety of fresh vegetables from her garden to share.They were always available to lend a hand. Their house stays busy with family and friends. Every time we saw Lorretta she would share thar warm, sweet, and happy smile. She made this world a better place for the all the people in her life. We miss her already and always will. God bless you, dear Lorretta.
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Charles Thomas Beloved Husband posted a condolence
Thursday, October 10, 2019
My wife was my kindred spirit, our souls resonated. She was my savior, best friend, my lover and wife, oh yes my partner in crime. The journey was cut short, for she said come grow old with me, the best is yet to be: Dejectedly I was not able to share our golden years the way we so desired. She took away the pain and sorrow of my past. and put the light into my heart, a warm loving glow stayed with me for 25 years. I bought her a house in Feb 14, 2000 and she gave me a home. It was filled with love and she protected my heart like a lioness protects her cub. She called me RA, and she was my Luna, one reflecting another. No words can say how my heart aches knowing she is gone, but she will never be forgotten. I love you Lorretta Carol, MRS MOO. Wait for me.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
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Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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