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Mildred Ada "Molly" Lohr

Vallejo, California

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May 12, 1928 - Oct. 17, 2008

Mildred Ada Lohr, 80, passed away suddenly at home last Friday.

Born in Rochester, NY, May 12, 1928, she was called "Molly".

Molly worked as a riveter for Boeing Aircraft for 10 years during WWII and a cannery worker in San Diego for five years....

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Dear nana, you were the greatest. You and grandpa have done so much for me. I really appreciate everything you've done. I am going to miss you so much and especially when you used to chase me with the broom and say alright bones keep it up. I love you grandma and theres not a day that goes by that I don't think about you. You will be missed by everyone you were such a special person. Love, Dave

Grandma You will truly be missed.Thank you so much for letting me be a part your family. I will forever remember the Great times I was able to spend with you. I'll miss drinking our coffee and eating candy.I am Blessed to have been able to have met you!I Love You!Your adopted Granddaughter(LiL elena)

Milly was a loving and caring woman. She was their for my three children Melissa, Jaime and Rai-Lin (monkie) when we lived behind her and Digger. Milly took loving care of Rai-Lin(monkie) when she was a little girl and I had to work. Dawn use to say monkies not sick she just wants to stay with Milly to eat fries...Which I know now that was very true. My heart goes out to Dawn whom has been with Milly her entire life. I hope she never forgets the good times and loving memories she has of her...

Grandma,
where do i start... from the time i was a little kid you watched me. I use to love playing sick so i could stay with you.. When you would make me french fries and popcorn and watch the country channle together.. you where the grandma we never had.. coming in the house and giving you a hug and a kiss and sitting down and talking to you.. going to the store in the taxi together.. playing rummy with you.. talking to you on the phone.. you where very loving and caring sweet.. you...

Mom, I will miss you so much. You have done so much for me. I don't know where I would be if it wasn't for you and dad. You guys were the greatest ever! I am going to miss all the poker games we used to have and all the good times we shared together. Love, your son Robbie

you were such a sweetheart and I am going to miss you and miss watching the baseball games with you honey. You will be truly missed and now you are with Russ. Love, Keary

Grandma you will truley be missed. I will always remember your kindness to me and how you welcomed me into your home through the years. Also the joy of the poker games. Boy how we played for hours. Now that you are up in the big poker game in the sky put me in. And tell Russell we said hi and miss him too. Love Ronda and Phil

Grandma was a great person with a love for sports and life. She made the best popcorn balls, brownies and could eat big hunks and taffy with the best of them. Grandma will truly be missed. Love, your grandson Georgie

Mom you were the best ever. I am going to miss all the laughs and secrets we shared together. I will miss your phone calls every morning. I think of you always. You will always be with me in my thoughts. I will miss your laugh and your beautiful smile every time I walked through the door. I love and miss you very much! Love, your daughter cathy