Condolences
My thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time. Hold on to your wonderful memories and share them with each other while remembering how lucky you were to have Loretta in your life. Take care of yourselves, Ellen Scanlan.
To All the Family: We want you to know how very sorry we were to hear the news about Aunt Loretta's passing. As I watched the video tribute so many memories came back to me from times in Cape Breton, Halifax, Toronto and St. Catharines when our families were together sharing such special moments. Aunt Loretta was a quiet, patient and loving force that will be especially missed. As we get older I have come to appreciate the fact that we must cherish every moment we have together, to hug one another and to say how much we love each other. We have the best family one could ever hope for. Please stay close and support one another. I hope we can visit soon. With much love...
We would like to send our deepest sympathy to the family of Loretta, may she R.I.P.
Our sympathies to Loretta's family.
Dear Uncle Carl, Anne, Darlene, Brian and Bruce. Lynn and I want to express our sincerest condolences to all of you and your families at this time. Aunt Loretta and all of you have made us feel welcome and very special every time our paths crossed. Thank you for that...Valentines Day will, from here on, have a very special meaning to us.
We are very sorry for your loss and we will always remember Loretta as a very kind and thoughtful person. God bless.
She had a heart of gold and believed in the golden rule, "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all...", unless, that is, you were playing cards...At which time, she underwent a personality change. So profound was this change, that even those closest to her dared not interrupt her or question her moves or motives for fear of severe reprimand. It also didn't matter if you were brand new around the table or in the family, none were spared. Many of you know this to be true...in fact, on the afternoon of February 14th, Carl and I were able to witness her in true form, as we played a game of 45's. She managed a perfect hand, the 5, Jack, Ace of Hearts, King and 2 of spades! Although, she did insist on an extra card in her kitty, and when question, instantly managed 'the look' that quickly silenced the players around the table...
She was one of a kind, a classy lady with a compassionate heart and a strong faith. She will be deeply missed, a missing link, but one day, we will meet again. RIP
We would like to express our sincere condolences in the passing of your mom. It's always hard to lose a member of you family, but loosing your mom is the worst feeling their is. Always keep your memories of your mom in your heart. She will always be there. Love Delia and Blaine.
to CARL and family, our thought and prayers are with all off you from anne marie.milton and chatherine clannon
Carl, Darlene, Brian and families. Claire and I want to share our deepest condolences for the loss of a wonderful wife, mother and person. Our thoughts are with you.
Brian our Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time
Sending our deepest condolescences to the Boudreau family in their time of deep sorrow. Loretta as I knew her was a woman of faith, well respected and gentle and kind woman. She will be deeply missed by all those she touched the lives of. Sending prayers to all the family and may God give you strength to continue on with your lives. Hugs to all. take care. Love Mary-anne and Gary xoxoxoxoxoxoxooo
We would like to express our sincere condolences to you and your family on the recent passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Darlene, Ann and family... My sympathy in the loss of your mother. May she Rest in Peace
I always got myself into many predicaments and it seemed like Aunt Loretta was always around to rescue me. When the family lived in Toronto we were playing outside and running in the house to the basement for something even though we were told not to go downstairs. We were trying to be quiet so Aunt Loretta wouldn't hear us and I tripped and fell. My head hit the cement wall and I needed stitches and Uncle Cart had to come home from work to take me. Aunt Loretta and Uncle Carl came to Windsor the following weekend and we kids were playing rough in the living room of our apartment on George Avenue and I tripped and fell into the corner of the coffee table Uncle Carl had to take me to the doctor and I had stitches taken out of the back of my head and stitches put just above my eyebrow. Aunt Loretta couldn't believe it that I had to have stitches twice in a week. The next time I went to Toronto she kept telling me that she didn't want to have to call Uncle Carl to come and take me to the hospital again so be careful. She taught me how to play crazy eights, I ate my first clubhouse sandwich with her and she took care of me many times when I was at her house homesick or sick with Asthma. One time in Martinique I was drying the dishes and dropped a glass and it broke. I couldn't stop crying and Aunt Loretta kept telling me that it was only a glass and she had many more. She sat me down on the couch and wiped my face with a kleenex. I'll never forget the comfort in her eyes. I love you Aunt Loretta and will never forget you.
We are so very sorry for your loss and our hearts are with the family and especially our dear friend Anne. Thinking of you, Love Stew & Mo xo
Darlene&Donie and family and Brain&Lisa and family I would like to send my deepest Sympathy and my prayers and thought are with you at this time.
Carl and Family, Please accept our sympathies on the passing of such a wonderfully loving and compassionate wife and mother. Françoise and Ben Samson (Petit De Grat)
Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this difficult time Wishing we could be with you. She will watch over all of you. Que son ame repose en paix.
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