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Loretta I Hon

Puyallup, Washington

Apr 12, 1929 – May 24, 2012

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BORN
April 12, 1929
DIED
May 24, 2012
LOCATION
Puyallup, Washington

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Loretta Irene Hon 83, a resident of Puyallup for the last 4 years went to be with her Lord May 24, 2012. She was born April 12, 1929 to Albert and Irene Fallu of Portland, OR. She has also resided in California and Gig Harbor, WA. She worked as a switchboard operator for part of her career but...

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Loretta was a very special lady in my life. She always had a smile on her face. She was a stereotypical grandma...by that I mean she loved nothing more than to hold one of her grandkids or great grandkids on her lap always asking them to give her a little sugar. Retta will always have a special place in my heart, as she chose my daughter Ashley's middle name of Rebecca. Retta was one of the most kind, caring, loving compassionate lady's I ever had the pleasure of knowing, and I loved her...

My memories bring me back to the days when Loretta and I worked together at St. Regis. Loretta was a people person - and what better job match for her than working the switchboard and teletype. She was always good natured and a lot of fun! Loretta always had a quick story to share about her kids and her travels. I lost touch over the years with Loretta, but in her passing, I will hold many fond memories of her.

Oh Gram, I miss you! You were such a good example of forgiveness, and one tough lady. You lived a good life and now you can finally rest in peace. I'm thankful my kids were able to know their GG. They loved you as much as I. We will see you again pretty lady. Love you.

Grandma, you were one of the most wonderful, loving people I have had the privlege and pleasure to know. you always had a smile and a great attitude for everyone, even when you were feeling down. None can ever fill your shoes. I love you forever, and will miss you greatly, but the time has come for you to be with the lord. Say hi to Grandpa for me... good-bye and rest in peace.

Grandma, I will miss you. I will always remember how incredibly loving you were. As sad as I am that I won't see you again, I'm glad you are no longer in pain and are with grandpa and all your dogs in heaven. I will see you there one day. I love you.

You are with out a doubt, the best stepmother than anyone could ever want & I am so glad that I got you!
I will also miss our phone calls & our time together.
I am glad that you are no longer suffering & that you are with all your loved ones that have passed before you.
Every time I am down in Yuma I think about you & dad & how much you enjoyed your time together there.
I love you so much!
RIP, my dear stepmom

My dear mother. You suffered so much in your final days. I am glad that you will not suffer any longer but I can't imagine not being able to pick up the phone and call you when I need to hear your voice. I am secure in the knowledge that you will finally be at peace. I love you so much. Your daughter, Barbara