Lorraine-Laniak-Obituary

Lorraine Laniak

Williamson, New York

Jul 9, 1917 – Apr 7, 2013 (Age 95)

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BORN
July 9, 1917
DIED
April 7, 2013
AGE
95
LOCATION
Williamson, New York

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Laniak, Lorraine (Nealon)Williamson: Peacefully, Sunday, April 7, 2013, at age 95. Predeceased by her husband, Charles; sister, Mary Foos; brother, William Nealon. She is survived by her 12 loving children; 22 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; her brother, Francis "Bud" (Arlene) Nealon; many...

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it was a beautiful gathering of families and friends at the funeral parlor - the prayer service with The Rosary was a tribute to my Aunt Lorraine's faith - some of us were fortunate to be able to spend some time with aunt Lorraine before her passing to her heavenly home - thank you , Bernie, for giving us those treasured moments with your mom - Cousin Bud

Thank you mummy for guiding me from childhood to the greatest gift on earth, Holy Mass.

Mom, I love you forever. Thank you for the chance to bring you flowers for which you named me "The flower girl", the trips to Emmitsburg to pray and most of all the faith which carries me through each and every day. You will be forever in our hearts.

Thank you, Aunt Bernie, for taking care of Grandma these past several years.

Grandma, I hope you can now look down on Bernie, and all your children, grandchildren and loved ones, and pray for us all until the day when we see you again.

Thank you, our Rochester family, for welcoming mom back home.

Aunt Lorraine

I have joy in my heart for you. I can imagine your smile as you are greeted at the doors of heaven by Jesus and your husband,mom(grandma) and dad(grandpa),brother and sister and my dad. You will always be with me in my wonderful memories.

Lorraine July 2012

Aunt Lorraine, Best friend to my mother and your sister,May and my Godmother. You and your family were our best friends growing up. If all of you weren't at our house we were at your house. Though your children were our cousins we felt we were siblings. Since the days in D.C. we haven't had as much time together but our roots and our love for each other never wavers. We celebrate your life and pray that that closeness will always be a part of our lives.