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Patricia C. Loreto

York, South Carolina

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Patricia C. Loreto, 43, died Saturday, May 24, 2003 at 11:30 a.m. at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. She was the wife of Steven M. Loreto. Born July 24, 1959 in New Kensington, Pa., she was the daughter of Samuel G. Couch of York and the late Judith (Stacey) Couch who died November 25,...

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Mrs. Loreto... she was always like a mother to me. I remember her when I was in elementary school. I remember how she was a mystery to me... how she over powered me and how she always had her cain. I remember when my mom explained to me WHY she had to have the cain, I remember that pain. I never viewed Mrs. Loreto as weak, she was anything but that. When I was in middle school I was blessed by being the only B in her "S" homebase. She was my best friend. She let me "skip" my tech class and...

It's been a year since Mrs. Loreto has died. I still miss her very much. The news of her death, is still shocking!!! I Love and Miss her so much....

Patti, I can't believe it's been nearly a year since we lost you. I still can't believe you are gone. The girls are so wonderful, you were a great mother. I remember you not only as an adult but as a little girl & a baby. You were loved by many & are still loved by all. I know that you are with The Lord & you are safe--your girls are safe too--the whole family will love & protect them.
I love you & miss you
Kenny

Pat,
A tribute to a person with a caring and courageous heart. I have shared some of your suffering along the way, as we edured the same disease. Your legacy is your wonderful daughters and the support for them from family is unconditional love. I think of you often.
Cousin Ruth Thomas

Patty,
I know you know what you ment to me.
I never realized how much I would miss being able to pick up the phone and call you. I don't want to bother the girls I know there are busy.
just wanted you to know i think of you often
love you bunches stacey

My Dearest Patty,
We are still mourning our loss. You left us so early, only 43 years old, but having already accomplished so much. In addition to raising two wonderful and beautiful daughters, you were a great teacher and a giving loving person. Yes, this is a father talking, but it is backed up by the many tributes, visits and cards by those whose life you affected so positively. I see you every day when I see your daughters and your brothers. You live on in our hearts.

Paz I will miss you. Even though you were facing a tough fight with cancer, you were always cheerful and positive. You were a joy and a good on-line friend. My prayers are with your family.

Est: You were that rare flower on a fresh dew covered meadow that brought beauty and a smile to those you touched. In the Podium, yo umade people better than they were by your mere presence. As when the fall comes and the wild flowers have gone, you have left us, but the seed of your memory will live on. Thank you:) WIMoose

like a mother to all of the students, making us feel like your own "kiddies" made my first year in public school so easy. talking to you online, being like a mother, and a close personal friend made dealing with my own things easier. i loved you like a mother, talked to you like a best friend, and miss you more than you will ever know. i hope you are up there watching over me still... i promise to make you proud. i love you