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Lorraine C. Bowman

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Lorraine C. Bowman Lorraine C. Bowman, born on August 11, 1929 in Wiconisco, PA, entered into eternal rest at her home at 5872 Palm Street, Linglestown, on September 9, 2004. She was a devoted Emergency Department nurse at Polyclinic Medical Center for more than 40 years of her life, until her...

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Nina was the greatest motherly figure I had to look up to. She helped raise me and instilled a lot of great values and traditions, for that I am very thankful. She had a heart of gold and was always there when anyone needed something. She did not hesitate to provide anything in her power to anyone who was in need, be it conversation, motivation, humor, support, etc. Her unselfish ways are not typical of today.
I will dearly miss our weekly chats and her sweet nature, though I know she...

Lorraine "Nina" We miss you dearly, but we know that your suffering is now over. We know that you will be watching over us to make sure we are giving your Little Dolly Rose Bud all the loving kisses and taking good care of her. We will listen to you so when ever it thunders we know you seen us do something wrong or out of line. Like we said in the begining We miss you and Love you Always.

Aunt Lorraine will be missed by us all. I hope that "the girls" and family are all doing OK. If you need anything, call Ona and she'll get ahold of us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

Dearest Lorraine,
In your professional career at Poly you took care of many. The number is countless. You were always there for the one's closest to your heart offering protection, support and love. All will be remembered. Thank you for being a big part of my life. We shared love, laughter, sadness and much more. You were always very open to me and for that I will always have that to cherish. I will miss our weekly phone calls, but that won't stop me from talking to you. I'll dial...

Dear Nina,
We will miss you terribly. It is so hard to believe that the world will forever be without your love and understanding and kindness. But God was happy with your work here and he finally brought you home. Now you will suffer no more. Even though you are no lnger here with us physically, we know your spirit will always be around us. We love you so much. Goodbye, dear Nina.

I was so saddened to hear about Lorraine's passing--I'll always remember her laughter, her teasing, and her kind spirit! My condolences to all of her family.

It was great knowing you and a pleasure to have worked with you at Poly. Thank you for all you taught me when I first came there as a new nurse. You are now in a better place, save a spot for me!

Lorraine, AKA "Nina" was my grandmother. She was the strongest woman I have ever known, and I have learned so much from her. I could never have as much respect for anyone as I do her. I miss her greatly, but I am glad that she is no longer suffering, and she is now in a better place. I know that she'll always be watching over my family and me.