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August 1, 2012
Our deepest sympathy to the Hanneman family. Dick and Diane Merk
Russ
August 1, 2012
So glad I got to know you Loretta. Going to miss your smiling face and hugs. God bless you!
August 1, 2012
I truly loved Loretta. I last visited her a couple weeks ago. She had that warm, welcoming smile on her face. What a wonderful, loving, person. I will always remember making Christmas cookies with her a few years back when she was still in her home. We shared a lot of wonderful memories and stories that afternoon. She will always remain dear to me. I will hold her close in my heart. Susan C.
Heather Ann
July 31, 2012
Oh how much "grandma" will be missed. I never had a real grandmother until I crossed path's with Grandma Loretta! I am happy to have been blessed to know her for the past 3 years....and I know what she would say to me if she saw me, knowing I hurt because she"s gone....she would say "Now no Pouting" She taught me the true meaning of Keeping a true SMILE !!
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