Loretta-Stadler-Obituary

Loretta M. Stadler

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Loretta M. Stadler Loretta May (Brady) Stadler of Hummelstown, born June 3, 1954, age 50, passed away to eternal life and salvation at home surrounded by her loving family Saturday morning, October 30, 2004. She was the beloved wife of 30 years to Adam L. Stadler, Jr., and the devoted mother and...

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Dear Butch and Family,
I had the pleasure of working with Lori for three years and we went through so many good and bad times together. I cannot tell you how sad I am for your loss but am happy to have been able to have known Lori! I think of her often and will especially think of her over the Christmas Holidays, because of the way she loved to celebrate.

Sincerely, Karen Gnazzo-Ritter

Dear Butch and Family,
Please accept my deepest condolences at Loretta's passing.I have been in between residences and haven't been able to keep in touch with jim. It was with profound sorrow that I read his e-mail.I will miss my cousin greatly,for we had known each other all of our lives.Loretta was a fine woman with a great heart,whom I never knew to utter a cross word or do an unkind thing.I know that she is in good hands now;having achieved the perfection which we all seek,and...

When I think of Lori, I think of the many things we both enjoyed, our families, the beach, music and working with the people at the OAG.

I think of us racing to the Cher concert and Lori throwing the squatters out of our seats; I think of our Friday lunches, when the other staff would stop by just to chat; I think of the times we cried over our problems and laughed (and cried) over our successes; and, last but not least I think of my friend who was always there for me.
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Stadler Family & Friends,
Please accept the condolences of the Erie Regional office of the Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection. We enjoyed working with Lori over the years and she will be greatly missed.

Butch & Family,
We are Carol's sister- and brother-in-law. We are very sorry for your loss. Peace to you and family at this difficult time.

We were very lucky to have known Lori, if only for a short time. She always graciously welcomed us into her home and made us feel at home. We'll treasure all of our Christmas memories with her and photos of our time together, just as she treasured her photos. We will miss her and our thoughts and prayers go our to her family and friends.

I had the pleasure of knowing Lori for a couple of years. She and Butch were lovely and treated me very well. Their marriage and obvious love for each other inspires me as much today as it did then. I was extremely upset to learn of her illness and I still treasure the positive memories I have of Lori, her family, and the time I felt part of it. My thoughts are with you all.

May God Bless you all/stay strong and stay together.

Butch, Adam, Christine, Sandy, and Grace:

We send our deepest sympathy to you in your time of sorrow. Lori's presence will be greatly missed and remembered always.

With love,
Craig & Amanda