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William T. Loretelli

Modesto, California

1930 - 2023

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William T. Loretelli March 22, 1930 - February 10, 2023 Modesto, California - With sadness in our hearts, we share that William 'Bill' Loretelli passed away peacefully at his home on February 10th, 2023 at the age of 92 with his wife, Veronica by his side. William was a loving husband, father,...

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a good humble man and a friend i worked with many years a James river paper

I just saw this evening the obituary. I had no idea Bill had passed. My condolences to his family. He was I believe the last of the "Bingi crew" at the original Modesto Elks lodge, where he, Sam Satariano, Les, and my grandfather Bob May ran the weekly game, with Bill being the bingo caller. Bill was a class act, one of the nicest guys one could ever want to meet, always greeted with a smile, and his lovely wife, "Toots" who is equally as gracious and kind as Bill. Both, just truly...

bill was a very humble man a true friend and work mate at james river paper for 35 years

I had the opportunity to work with Bill at American Can/James River in the 80´s. He was unquestionably one of the good guys! He made work fun!

We love you Bill and will forever remember your loving and beautiful heart. We are sad to lose you in this earthly life, but know we will see you again in Paradise. Until then, we have so many wonderful memories to sustain us. Much love and many prayers for Toots, Bob, Bill and the entire family. We truly feel your pain and are here for anything you need. Eternal rest grant unto Bill, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. May Bill´s soul and the souls of all the faithful...

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Albert was so fond of your dad, he loved your entire family. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

This was the sweetest man. I always loved my conversations with him at the fruit stand and all of his funny stories. I told him one day that I loved his cologne and he said he had to be prepared for hugs; of which I so happily gave him. Eternal be his memory! My condolences to his wife and family.

Aunt Veronica and and Loretelli Families-please accept our deepest sympathy over the loss of Uncle Bill -he meant so much to all of us and it is even harder that we can´t be together to say good- bye. We want you to know we are with you I spirit now and in the days and weeks ahead. Uncle Bill´s memories will always be in our hearts. See you in a few months. Love Judy and Joe and families