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Loretta Kent

Vacaville, California

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July 26, 1947 - Nov. 13, 2010

Mom went home to our Lord on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8:36 a.m. after an almost two-year battle with cancer.

She was born on July 26, 1947, in Oakland, Calif., and resided the past 30 years in Vacaville.

In her working years, Loretta was a...

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You will never neet anyone as nice as Loretta. She treated her Uncle Buck so good. Rest in peace cousin.

I always enjoyed your company, no matter how brief the conversation, we always shared a laugh and I would have a smile on my face when I left. Working in prison it wasn't always easy. Although I haven't seen you in years, I will miss you. I will always remember your smile and infectious laugh. I can hear them now as though it were yesterday. I am sad the world has lost such a wonderful person, but I am glad you are at peace. My sincere condolences to your family.

I was glad to have met Officer Kent because there aren't too many of us(Kents) on this side of the world. We used to make a little joke and call each other sister. But what I loved about her most was her big beautiful smile and her hearty laugh. It would just brighten the most dreary of days in that prison. May God strengthen the family in their time of need. My deepest sympathy. R. Kent (Sacramento Ca.)

I knew Loretta from the Town Center Library. She always had a smile and a twinkle in her eye. I teased her about the "dangers" of working security at the library. She acknowledged me and made it seem as if we are all in a community. I will miss her and I am sorry for your loss.

I remember the first time I met you - the library is just not the same without you. I miss you. Melissa

Although we lost touch long ago, you and your family will always be special to us. Loretta you will truly be missed.
The Vaughn family, Kerry, Kelli & Cheryl.

P.S. Hug Willy for us.

I can see you now laughing at the gates of heaven. Just like at work, we always knew where you were because there was always joy in your laugh..You truly touched the people you knew with just a calming presence.. My deepest sympathy to your family. May you rest in peace my friend...
Vera Cruz and Randy Westerlund

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I enjoyed working with Ms. Kent, she was a real delite.
God Bless you and yours.
B. Walters