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Loretta P. Chmura

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania

Feb 15, 1948 – May 7, 2025

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BORN
February 15, 1948
DIED
May 7, 2025
LOCATION
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania

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Loretta P. Chmura, 77, of Nanticoke, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at her home.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joseph, on June 14, 2020, 15 days after their 40th wedding anniversary.

Born Feb. 15, 1948, she was the daughter of the late...

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A great loss to the community and the area Loretta and Kokomo always live in our hearts and our memories she brightened our days with customers at the UPS store at the Gateway Her and Kokomo always were positive and uplifting for us and others she made a lot of us feel good she and Kokomo will be greatly missed, but never forgotten

LORETTA I REMEMBER WHEN I MET U WITH FATHERV FELIX KREMSKI HE KNEW YOU FOR 45 YEARS WE USE TO DANCE POLKAS AT THE PATRIOTS SQUARE IN NANTICOKE. IM HEARTBROKEN TO FIND OUT U PASSED ON FROM EVERYONE THAT LIVES IN NANTICOKE RIP MY FRIEND

We will miss Loretta and Kokomo's many visits to our hospital. Such a kind and loving person who loved Kokomo so much. We will never forget singing "In heaven there is no beer" while Kokomo bobbed his head. Kokomo would always wave his foot "goodbye" when they left. We're going to miss them alot.

Was sorry to see that Loretta passed away. I remember her coming to my moms house for the American Legion. My Deepest Sympathy to all of Loretta's family. Theresa Yankoski Wyzinski Cousin of Pope John Paul II. [email protected]

I always remember her for her warm smile and laughing and friendliness. Especially loved talking to her when I visited a friend.

Loretta, I will never forget how compassionately caring you were to my mother when she was at Wesley Village in the last days of her life. When you came by her room with a boom box and played polka tapes for her, my Mom (and our family) could not appreciate it more. She always enjoyed watching you on WVIA Pennsylvania Polka, and truly admired what you did for Seniors. God Bless you and welcome you into Heaven. Rest in Peace.

I enjoyed when Loretta would bring Kokomo into the vet hospital for his routine beak and nail trim. Singing and dancing would always ensue. It was obvious to everyone how much they loved each other. I will miss seeing them. My sympathy to her family. Deb Sicherman, vet tech (Trucksville Dog and Cat Hospital)

So long my friend. I will miss my best neighbor & running to you in town talking for hours. Until we meet again, may God bless! xoxo

She was a true example of love and kindness. She gave 100% at everything she did. I had the pleasure of calling her friend. If only this world had more Loretta´s. God speed my friend. Much love to all of her family and friends.