Lucretia-Lovisa-Obituary

Lucretia Lovisa

Rocklin, California

1932 - 2024

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Rocklin, California
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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American Cancer Society

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Lucretia Lovisa August 25, 1932 - February 3, 2024 Rocklin, California - It is with deep sorrow and much love that the family of Lucretia Lovisa (Lu) announces her passing on February 3, 2024. She was 91. Lu was born on August 25, 1932 in Sacramento, California to her parents, Matilda Palmero...

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Our angel in heaven miss you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I was a classmate of Mrs. Lovisa's daughter Carolyn at Our Lady of the Assumption. I remember Mrs Lovisa very well as the happy, smiling hot dog lady and classroom helper. She had a laugh that would light up a room with "happy"! RIP Mrs. Lovisa.

Rest in peace, dear Lu, your memory and the love you shared with Dino was an inspiration to anyone, (and , especially us), and the grand fun you two spread anytime you were near. Our time together was filled with laughter and reminiscing of times in Rocklin at St. P/P church. You visited us in Oregon a few years ago and though it sure wasn't enough time, it is happily etched in our memories. You were the epitome of family and love. God Bless you, much love, Kathy and Rick Nelson

Caroline and Toni. Your mother was a very special lady and I feel very lucky and privileged to have known her. I am so sorry for the loss of your parents, both your mom and dad were amazing! As time passes, many of the fondest memories of your time with them will heal your heart. For now, you are in my thoughts.

Lu and Dino were very close to our family, with both having been schoolmates with my mother Mary Waggoner-Babayco. Lu was always outspoken, funny, and welcoming. She'll be sorely missed, but my memories of her will always bring a smile.

In loving memory of a very dear friend. We shared many good times. She will be dearly missed.

Lu had the most incredible smile and contagious JOY! My husband and I feel so fortunate to have known her. She made our wedding cake which was beautiful and delicious, and she shared her biscotti recipe which I still use to this day. We believe she and Dino are dancing in Heaven now. Our condolences to all of her loved ones. Lisa & Jim Kotey