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Agnes Loretta Lovern

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Agnes Loretta Lovern, 74, passed away Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006, in her home. A native of Anderson, S.C., she had been a Peninsula resident for 52 years. She retired from the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock as a welder. Loretta was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton...

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15 years Mom has been gone and the heartache is still as fresh as it was the night cousin Marty called me she had passed. I miss her so much everyday and long to be in heaven with her and Daddy and other family was called home.

I miss you Momma

Aunt Retta-
Merry Christmas! I know you are with everyone else up there and are having a wonderful time. I just wanted to let you know that every time the owls in our back yard talk to me, I think of you!

Take care and we will all see you again one day! Much love, and many hugs are being sent your way!

Lezlee

Thank you everyone for your kind words. My Mom was the #1 Mom in the world. My kids Ashley and Brandon miss her so very much they say they wish they could hear her call them butterfly(Ashley)and peanut (Brandon) again. Me,I miss her more than anyone could know she was not only my Mom but my best friend. She always gave good advice to guide me. I just hold everything she taught me close in my heart and try to be as good as a person as she was

To All The Family,
I have been out of town and just heard about Loretta. I am so sorry, she will be missed by all that knew her. I will miss her smile, her laughter, and her hugs.... When she lived with Buddy and Barbara she took a shining to my daughter Dana when she was little and Dana to her. It was like having another grandmother. She will certainly be missed by my family and I.

Well, I was hoping for a call but just wanted all of you to know how much I will miss "Ma" Lovern. She was there for me at a very difficult time after losing my mom and being really close to Randy and Tommy, she became a very special and loving part of my life. I know where she is and that Linda, Clayton, and her parents are glad she is finally home. My prayers are with you all.

Aunt Retta,
What can you say about such a wonderful women? I will always remember her for her laugh, smile, and "orange hair". She was the most beautiful person not only on the outside, but on the inside also. She always made me so happy when we were hanging out shooting darts or just talking. Aunt Retta I will never forget you and will always love you with all of my heart. Love always "Nette"

Mom,
I'm not saying good bye. I'm saying see you when. I love you so much and will miss you till then. You touched so many lives that your presence is known everywhere and through everyone. I bet seeing Jesus is an awsome sight. What a reunion that must be!

It was wonderful growing up in Cherry Acres. Loretta was a very special "mom". I still remember the easter bunnies and the hunting of the eggs. my prayers are with you all.