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Loretta Nowakowski

Comstock Park, Michigan

1946 - 2023

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Nowakowski, Loretta Loretta A. Nowakowski, 76, of Comstock Park, Michigan passed away peacefully at home Friday, March 17, 2023. Loretta was born July 6, 1946 in Flint, Michigan. She was a loving daughter, sister, wife, and Mimi. Loretta lived a life full of love for her family, cooking, ceramics...

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Fredda: Will always remember your sense of humor! I´ll never forget the sweatshirt painting party at Jan and Mike´s cottage: you, Jan, my sister Peg, my mom, my sister Teresa and me. The antics we all got up to! So many laughs and great memories!!! Will miss you until we meet again! Kathy (O´Brien) Potts

Lorie, We have been friends for 50+ years. We raised our families together, our husband and our children. You have been there for us through all of the good times and many bad times. I love you and will miss you...see you soon! Love , Laurain

Rest peacefully Lori. I remember how you used to drive bus & what a great surprise it was when I found out (years ago now) that you were the bus driver for my kids, getting them safely to school. Already knowing you as family by then it was so nice knowing my kids were in safe hands, & how you always enjoyed seeing them. I remember my kids called you Mimi because that is what their Nowakowski cousins they played with called you. I remember, too, how you loved the fresh from my oven...

Aunt Fred, You are so deeply loved. I know this birthday in heaven will be your best one yet! You have been part of so many special moments in all of our lives. We are all blessed to know you, your cheeky nicknames that stuck like glue and be in the gravity of your love. I will miss walking down to see you barefoot in the summer, talking about life and lessons and making you take a birthday shot against your will. I love you. Rest in heaven and please watch over us.

Mom, I'm so grateful for the blessing of getting to know you. I'll forever miss your famous baked beans. You'll ALWAYS be my kitchen queen. Your cooking was amazing! I loved all of our special chats and our "girl time," as we called it. I'll forever be grateful for the way you welcomed me into your family with open arms and treated me as your own since day one. One of my favorite memories is when you taught me to Polka. Even when you were no longer feeling well you still asked me to...

We will always remember how John lovingly cared for Loretta when she became sick. We enjoyed visiting them both and hearing about their beautiful family. Loretta, you will be greatly missed. Mary & Bob Crook.

Aunt Fredda, I´m going to miss our ladies weekends trips and going to the Casinos, you will always be in my Heart. Love you Kim

Aunt Fredda, So many of my childhood memories are with you in them. I am so blessed for all of them. Your laugh, your smile, your dance moves doing your hair.....I will forever miss !!! I looked up to you on so many things throughout life. I pray you know just how much you are loved till we meet again, RIH. -Tooter

Mimi, Where to start? From the cooking to the bus trips to Chicago and giving all your love to your family. You will be greatly missed and I will cherish the moments spent with you. Love you forever and always, Brianna