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Mildred E. Lofton

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Mildred E. Lofton, 82, of 467 Olde Meadow Lane, Lebanon, PA, formerly of Philadelphia, died Sunday, December 14, 2008 in the Select Specialty Hospital, Harrisburg, PA. She was born April 30, 1926 in Sheridan, PA, daughter of the late Rev. William M. and Christa Belle Williams White. She was...

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TO Rita & Patty: I am just learning of the death of your mother, Mildred. I knew you all when you were babies. I used to come to your grandfather's church in Sheridan with the Woodards. Would love to hear from Lois - Hattye Hickman Canty 856 778 0350. God Bless

May 10, 2009
To Rita and Patricia,

Keeping fond memories of your mother, our beloved Sister Mildred E. Lofton, and keeping you in my heart and prayers.

Keep the faith, hold your heads up and be blessed always. Know that God is standing by.

To the family of Mrs. Mildred Lofton; I wish to express our sympathies while cherishing the memory of a wonderful Christian lady.

To those who love Miss Mildred: My first memory of Miss Mildred was while I was a child living under the Sheridan cinder banks playing with Rita and Patsy when they visited their Grandad. She always kept a watchful eye on us as we played in the lane. We were never allowed to wander too far. Allthough we called her sisters "Bunni and Lois Norris", she was always Miss. Mildred for such was the respect she demanded. I loved hearing the White Sisters sing in that glorious, tight harmony. It was...

Rita and Pat,
Our deepest sympathys at the loss of your mother.
Thinking back over the years, to the Sheridan era, I can see your mother, and father along with you girls. Remember, when we were just kids. Wow, wasn't that a good time!
I also go back to the years when I was in need, your mother was such a strong support system to me, in my hour of need.
I am forever grateful to God, for how she reached out to me.
I'm sure St. John, Lebanon, will miss her musical contribution...

Como siempre ustedes son en mis oraciones...As always you all are in my prayers

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Mildred Lofotn, or Aunt Mil is what I called her. My aunt Mil was many things. She was a guide, a role modle, and a generous wonem. This women was all of these and I am very broud to say this. My aunt mil was the one that told me it was a good idea to have a future plan. She helped me get on the right path. If it was not for her, I would be wondering around trying to figure out what I wanted to do. Aunt Mil, you where many things to me, and I miss you dearly. If I never had you in my...

In the year 1926, on April 30th, I was just a little boy living with my parents in a farm house not too far from the Sheridan Blast Furnance and the Cinder Banks. On this particular morning, my mother called me to her side and said to me, "go out to the field and tell your father that I am going to be sick, come to the house right away". I went to the field where my father, the Rev., William M. White was plowing the field with two mules. I relayed my mother's message to my father who...

May GOD Bless and keep Rita,Pat and family