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Loretta Thompson Feigl

Charleston, South Carolina

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Feigl, Loretta Thompson Entered into eternal rest in Charleston, SC., on the evening of April 15, 2006 after battling cancer. She was the wife of Frank Lynn Feigl of Charleston for 51 years. She also is survived by a son, Eric Lee Feigl, and wife, Brenda Waltz, of Charleston; a daughter, Toni...

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Dear Frank and Family
Lorreta will truly be missed. She was always such a positive person.
We always looked forward to your visits on your way to "camp" - take care.

Feigl family, there's a party in heaven! I know Loretta was welcomed with open arms by many that preceeded her. You know where her heart was and is, she was a wonderful lady.

another distant cousin from Indy

Dear Frank,

Ron and I were saddened to hear of Loretta's passing. Please accept our most sincere condolences for you and the family.

I would like to share the following words of wisdom:
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away!"

How fortunate we have been to have shared a few of those precious moments with your family.

Toni & Eric, just wanted you to know what a honor it was in having your mother for my 7th grade teacher. She is probably the one teacher that I remember the most that was always fair with everyone. I really enjoyed running into her at yard sales and she always kept me updated on the two of you and her grandchildren. I know that God will get you through this difficult time.

To Frank, Tony and Eric and your families, Rick, and all of Loretta’s friends. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Take comfort in knowing that Loretta will always be with you.

To live in the hearts
of those you leave behind
is never to die"
~Robert Orr~

May God comfort you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Your Distant Cousins from Indianapolis,

To Frank, Eric & Toni,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I remember the last time I saw you all was at our fall church sale in November and did not know that Loretta had cancer. We have since moved to Greenville, SC. We send our sincerest sympathy.

Frank, my sincere and humble thoughts of sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Loretta who has been such a good friend these many years. She will be missed by all her friends from Camp Brosius.
Norman Schulte

I was a student of Mrs. Feigl's many years ago as was my sister Judy Jordan Koth and brother Leo Jordan before me. Because of her math was one of my best subjects. She always made class interesting. I can remember running into her at garage sales as I got older and with all the kids that she taught she remembered me and that to me makes a wonderful teacher and person. She will truly be missed. Your families are in my thoughts and my prayers.

Prayers and love to all of you. Your Brosius Friends are thinking of you. Loretta was a lovely lady!

Ann(Schnurr), Katrina and Dave (Pierce)