My Aunt Loretta was the most loving, compassionate, genuine person always asking how I was and how chad was and how the kids were. She called frequently to see how I was doing in the days and weeks leading up and following my many back surgeries. She was always praying for me - praying for everyone, and her strong deep faith was one of her most admirable qualities. She prayed for and with me many many times and was always there for me when I needed to talk. She was as kind and generous as one person can get and she gave the best hugs. She had a great sense of humor too. When my daughter couldn't say "Aunt Loretta" and kept calling her "Aunt Ruletta," I tried correcting her and Aunt Loretta would alway say "Ph let her, its ok! It could be worse!" We always got a chuckle out of that. It is your turn now, Aunt Loretta, to sing with the choir of angels. I will miss you dearly but I take great comfort in knowing you are now reunited with Michael, Nana and PopPop. Rest now with the Lord. Until we meet again.... ~Michele