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Loretta Niemiec Rook

March 5, 1925 - February 4, 2021

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I have such fond memories of Loretta. She served as a "third" grandmother to me and my cousins- attending every birthday party, dance recital and holiday gathering. Loretta was always there with a kind word of encouragement and a warm smile. Loretta was my grandmother Thresa Petrosky's dearest friend. Loretta was such an important part of my childhood and her gentleness, kindness and warmth set good examples for my adulthood. I hope she is reunited in Heaven with her dear husband, John, and my grandparents Theresa and Joe. I know they have been waiting patiently to get the old gang back together, and I pray that you watch over all of us on Earth. Rest In Peace dear Loretta.

Posted by Jill (Petrosky) Golden on February 8, 2021

My heart feels heavy at the thought of You no longer hear on Earth. But I know in my heart you are with my Mom and Dad and the rest of our family there in heaven. You Have been such a beautiful part of my life growing up. You and Uncle John and Cioci Ann opened your home to my Mom, and Dad and me during all the holidays and when We needed to move into your home when I was pregnant and my Dad came ill. Your love and kindness helped me become strong and into the person I am today. I have such loving beautiful happy memories of You Uncle John and Cioci Ann that will stay with me for my lifetime. We may have lost you here on Earth but Heaven gained a beautiful soul. Give everyone up there a hug from Me especially a kiss to My Mom and Dad and Jimmy. Have fun celebrating your time now with All of them. Thankyou Aunt Loretta for all your love and all you have done for my family.

Posted by Patty Butler on February 8, 2021

To my Godmother and Great Aunt Loretta - I have been so fortunate to have had you in my life for so long! You’ve always held a special place in my heart but being able to visit you these past few years has been so amazing, listening to your stories and reminiscing about the old days of when we lived in the house your father built on Maple Street so many years ago and all the memories we shared since then, visiting with our own families and sharing all those times. I will never ever forget you. Rest peacefully ❤️

Posted by Tina Lombardo Koetzner on February 7, 2021