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Lorraine C HENRY Lorraine passed away after a long battle with cancer, January 12th, 2011. She was born in Bellingham and lived most of her 60 married years with her husband Dan, who she leaves behind along with her 2 daughters Catherine & Diane, 5 grand children and 6 great grand children. She was loved and will be missed by many. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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Our whole family grew very fond of Lorraine after chatting across the fence between our driveway and her daughter's. She was always cheerful and had a great way of connecting with our young daughter. We are glad to have known her and will miss her.
Carlin Pressnall
February 13, 2011
I met Lorraine when I was 16 years old and a courtesy clerk at Albertsons. I instantly was hooked and adopted her as my grandma. I appreciate all of her kisses, hugs and gossip she gave me over the years.
Love
Nicole Schultz
Nicole Schultz
January 24, 2011
Aunt Lorraine,
I spoke to you about a month ago to see how you were doing but you didn't want to talk about that, instead you wanted to make sure I was ok. I have so many memories of you... I will miss you very much. Have fun keeping mom company! I Love You. Jody
January 19, 2011
Grandma,
You are loved and will be missed by all. You had poise, grace and I loved your sass. I thank you for instilling in me traditions that I continue with my own family. I will miss your cooking but I'm thankful for you passing on some of those recipes. I will also miss all the cards you sent for each holiday and the way you would sign off in quotations. Most importantly, I thank you for always being there and making me feel like a special granddaughter. You were a lady with style. May your rest in peace. I love you. ~Tanya
Tanya Saucedo
January 19, 2011
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