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Loretta Townsend

Evansville, Indiana

1935 - 2017

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Loretta (Palmer) TownsendEvansville, INLoretta (Palmer) Townsend, 81, of Evansville, passed away February 10, 2017 at St. Mary's Medical Center. She was born July 19, 1935 to the late Oscar and Anna (Pfeffer) Palmer.She was a graduate of Bosse High School. Loretta has been the Department Head for...

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Loretta was a one of the kind. With the State Government not caring about consumer protection she stood her ground making company's be held accountable. She was quoted that she couldn't do anything about the gas prices but she will make sure your dollars worth. The State needs more people like Loretta caring what's right and not Greed. She will be missed.

Met Ms Loretta in a chat room many years ago. Then fortunately my wife, Marie (now deceased) got to meet her in person in Ocean Springs Mississippi a few years after. Loretta and I have stayed in touch for many years. She was a very nice and strong friend and I appreciated her honesty and intelligence. Though we lived far away from each other we were close friends and I am sorry that she is no longer with us. Loretta was such a down to earth person. God Bless her soul and her family.

Loretta was the best neighbor and friend anybody could ask for.She spoke her mind and made no apologies for it. I'm truly sorry the world will have go on without her. She was a peach, and I'm glad I got to call her my friend.

In memory of a good friend and boss. Rest in peace.

In memory of a very special friend and a good boss.

To Loretta's family, my parents, June & J. D. Alexander and my sister, Lisa, and I loved Loretta. We saw her often at the VFW before Daddy passed and always enjoyed being around her. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.

June Alexander, Lisa Alexander & Deb Alexander Shipp

Tara & family,

My prayers are with each of you. Loretta was a very special person. She loved laughing and having a good time. She will be missed by all who knew her. It was a privilege to have known her.

Rest in Peace, Loretta!