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Lorna A. Kinney

Johnson City, New York

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Lorna A. Kinney of Endwell Lorna A. Kinney, 77, of Endwell, died at her residence Tuesday, August 5, 2008. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard (Bill) Kinney in 1988; and a sister, Mae Abbott. She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl and Joe Fedorchak, Johnson...

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I have such wonderful memories of my Aunt Lorna from childhood to adulthood. Trips to the country to the penny candy store and barn dances stand out amongst them all. She was such a kind and caring person and no matter how long it had been since she had seen you, there was always a big hug and encouraging words. I find alot of comfort in the fact that she and my Mom are now side by side and have joined Uncle Bill, Grandma Teetsell and all the others who have passed before them. They are...

Dear Mark, Cheryl and Donna,

My family has such wonderful memories of living next door to your mother for 20 years. We couldn't have asked for a better neighbor. We are so sorry to hear of her passing.

Dear Cheryl, Donna & Mark,
Your Mom was always such a kind, caring lady. I really enjoyed talking to her at Ashley's wedding. I know this is a difficult time for you, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,

Your mom will always be remembered as a great lady. She was forever generous and loving. She treated me like a daughter when I visited. I hope you find consolation to know she's at peace with your dad.

Cheryl, I was sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. We haven't seen each other lately but I do think of you and just wanted to express my condolences.

My deepest sympathy goes out to you Cheryl and Donna on the loss of your mother, but I am sure you have a lot of great memories. It has been years since I have seen any of you, but I do try to keep in touch with some of the family up north, and they keep me informed as to what is going on. I would love to hear from you. Your cousin, Nelda, daughter of George and Beverly Valentine.

I always liked Lorna... She was one of those early encouragers of me when I started bowling 20 years ago. I can hardly believe she's gone... we had such a lovely conversation last week at The Medicine Shoppe in Endwell!! My condolences to all her loving family and friends...

A good friend is always hard to lose in this life but knowing she has gone to a better place will help us through this time of sorrow.
Barbara and Lewis Hoffer