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Loretta Beuchert

Baltimore, Maryland

1944 - 2021

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Loretta Ann Beuchert born March 5, 1944 in Niagara Falls, NY and lived in Elkridge, MD for the past 25 years. She worked for the F.C.C./Federal Communication Commission, Bureau of Customs, National Institutes of Health, the Neurology Institute, and the Drug Abuse Institute. She volunteered...

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Loretta and I as a teem playing pickle ball at the Y had no trouble loosing most games. But it was fun.

Loretta and I were co-workers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse of NIH. She was a capable and dedicated colleague with a gracious and warm personality. My condolences to her family.

I love you, L.

Loretta was a great friend to my mom and dad over the last several years, making lunch dates when she would come to Syracuse, NY with her sister, Elaine. I, personally, never had the chance to actually meet Loretta--- we chatted via email and text messages and cards and made plans for her next visit after this pandemic but, God had other plans. I am writing this for her family---in loving memory of a truly wonderful, sensitive, brave and loving person.
Love and sympathy to her...

She was my neighbor. So kind to my cat I'll always remember her. My condolences Theresa and Steve

Ms. Loretta was always kind and welcoming at church. Her smile would always lift you out of a foul mood. Since the lockdown, I have missed seeing friendly faces. Knowing I will not be able to say good-bye and thank you for everything you have done on this earthly plain is disappointing. I am glad to know I will be able say "Hello" in the future. My condolences to the family. I am thankful to know your mother, God's angelic warrior. I pray her love fills the holes in your heart and...

Loretta kept us laughing at Everfit and Pickle Ball at the Y. So much fun and was friends with everyone. Always active and had funny stories to tell about her adventures. I'll miss you, Loretta

Teresa,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know it was a blessing to your mother to have you in her life, and for you to be able to support her as her health declined. Sending you warm thoughts and condolences from up the road in Gettysburg. Best, Joe

I have some very fond memories of Loretta from the Y - I first met Loretta when she came to Everfit. She was just so darn much fun and loved to laugh. I told her about my Highpoint adventures and she became interested in going to the highest points in each state. I was impressed that she was able to do so many in such a short period of time. I told her that we would take pictures of the USGS markers along with listing the highpoint numbers - it was an easy way to keep track. I have some...