Loretta-Bonner-Obituary

Loretta Bonner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Mrs. Loretta A.Bonner, R.N. Mrs. Loretta A. Bonner, R.N., 87, of 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill, died Monday, June 22, in the Maple Shade Meadows Assisted Living, Nesquehoning. She was the widow of James F. Bonner, who died June 5, 1997.She was a registered nurse at the former Coaldale...

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Dear Liz,

You know how much we loved your Mother and that we will miss her. Loretta is in a far better place and I am sure she is resting with those she has cared for in her many years as a nurse.
Working with her in the kitchen preparing food for our weekly card game was a delight and seeing her witt playing those pinocle games was great seeing how sharp her mind was.

You have many fond memories to make you smile.

Fondly,
Marie and Bill

To the Bonner Family,

Sincere condolences on the loss of your loving Mother, Loretta. May she rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers go with you.

Herb and Pat Hauck
Son of Mary Hauck Smith

To the Bonner Family,

We are sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. You have our deepest Sympathy.

John, Joan, Laura & Johnny Kennedy

Joe,Sorry to hear about the loss of mother,...

With thoughts and prayers.
~~Dave Grasley

Dear Mary, Stanley, and Family:

We are so sorry about the loss of your mother, and wish we could be there to honor a woman who had touched so many lives during her life. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Joe,

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May the love of God, family, and friends help you through this time of sorrow.

Sincerely, Mary Kropp

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

It was a pleasure having Loretta at Mapleshade Meadows and it was an honor to get to know such a wonderful woman! She is in a better place now where she no longer has to suffer. She will be missed.

Please accept my deepest sympathies...

Joe, Sorry for your loss.