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stephen g wilson
January 31, 2024
George and family--Lynanne and I were saddened to hear of Loretta's death, and want you to know we're thinking of you. Sadly, it's been far too long for us to reconnect of sorts. If you care to, send me mail at [email protected]
Steve Wilson
Terry Lundsgaard
January 30, 2024
My memories of my Aunt Loretta date back to visiting them in their Charlottesville house and most recently in 2021 in Cary. She was a true Southern lady that made you feel so welcome in her home and always made sure you had enough to eat. My thoughts are with all the family and I hope in time memories of her will make you smile. Love, Terry
Bill Wingfield
January 29, 2024
Jan-so sorry for your loss.........
Sandy cason
January 27, 2024
I will always remember her for being so kind to me as a child rest in peace Mrs.McAlpine much
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