Ms. Loretta Geneva Dean

Ms. Loretta Geneva Dean obituary, Tampa, FL

Ms. Loretta Geneva Dean

Loretta Dean Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ray Williams Funeral Home, Inc. on Dec. 24, 2024.

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Ms. Loretta Geneva Dean was born on August 17, 1958, in Tampa, Florida to the late George and Frankie Dean. Loretta was the third of six children born to this union. She was educated in the Hillsborough County Public Schools, graduating from Leto High School in 1976. She continued her education at Hillsborough Community College, receiving her A.A. degree. She worked as an Audio Specialist for the Special Needs Hearing Impaired Department with Hillsborough County School System, retiring after 31 years of dedicated service. She cared deeply for each of her students and continued to follow their progress into adulthood. Loretta also worked part-time at Montgomery Wards and JC Penney's. She was the perfect example of the fashions she sold, always dressed to the 'nines' and well put together. Loretta took great pride in helping customers to reflect their best appearance and her passion for style was only matched by her love of food. Loretta was a connoisseur of food and loved for you to enjoy the foods she loved. If she heard you talking about a particular food or restaurant, Loretta would visit that restaurant and you could soon expect a food delivery, as a thanks for the recommendation. She had a particular fondness for sweets. Loretta never met a cake or pie she didn't like!! Once an avid walker, you would find Loretta at one of the area parks - Rowlett, Horizon, or MacFarlane Park and also the old Middleton High track, walking over 5 miles daily. She could walk and talk the whole time, and you better keep pace or get left behind. Loretta was a people person, always ready to share God's love with her fellow man or woman. She could strike up a conversation with a stranger and end with a friend, leaving behind the most positive impression. She was well-loved and respected by her neighbors. As a longtime resident, she would greet new neighbors on the block. Loretta loved her home and took great pride in welcoming folks into it. Loretta never missed the opportunity to tell and show her love for her family and friends. She was unselfish, giving of her time and gifts, but expecting nothing in return. It was not uncommon to receive an unannounced Amazon delivery, containing something you may have mentioned to Loretta. She remembered what was important to others. Bringing joy to others was Loretta's number one goal in life. Loretta's greatest joy was the time spent with her nieces, nephews, and grand-nieces and grand-nephews, always being present in their lives, showering them with love and guidance, that only 'TiTi' could provide. Upon retirement, Loretta would spend her time with her mother, taking her to appointments, shopping, walking, fishing, thrifting, and reading Scripture. Family get-togethers were always a favorite of Loretta's, laughing and sharing good times. Loretta would tell you to cherish your loved ones and always tell them how much you love them.
Loretta is survived by: Siblings, Annette Wilson, Eddie Dean (Lydia), George Dean Jr. (Karon), William Dean, and Errol Dean (Candace); Nephews and Nieces, Antonio Washington, Latrice Markison (Joel), Katrina Andino (Joe), Corey Dean (Brandace), Christopher Green (Heather), Jasmyn Dean (Christian), and Jayla Dean; Great-Nephews and Nieces: Jada Markison, Jenna Markison, Jodi Markison, Jacob Green, Noah Bennett, Tristan Dean, Alexandria Andino and Abigail Andino; Godchildren, Christopher Green, Jasmyn Dean, Jayla Dean, Jada Markison, Jenna Markison, Jodi Markison, and Noah Bennett; Aunts, Marion Macon (late James), and Helen Dean (late Joshua) -Nassau, Bahamas; Uncles, Roy Dean (Vivian), and Freeman Dean –both of Nassau, Bahamas.; Special Cousins, Wanda James, Sharon Dean-Laing, and Stephanie Dean -all of Nassau, Bahamas, Hollis Hobbs, Shanan "Kim" Hobbs, Doris Johnson, and Nicole Monroe; and a host of cousins, friends, and neighbors.
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March 2, 2025

Vickie posted to the memorial.

December 29, 2024

Monique Cuthbertson planted trees.

December 26, 2024

The Wilson (Leandro) Family sent flowers.

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Vickie

March 2, 2025

Loretta, my dear friend. You have left this earth, but never my heart.

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Monique Cuthbertson

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Denise Villamia

December 26, 2024

Oh Loretta, how I will always remember your beautiful smile, laughter & joyful spirit.
Despite your own hardships & struggles, you always lifted up my spirits.
As I look at your lovely photo here, I find it hard to believe I will not see you anymore when I open my front door & look across the street.
I will truly miss you, my sister in Jesus & the conversations we´ve had on your mom´s driveway, or my sidewalk, & sometimes even standing in the middle of the street, when we´d talk about Jesus!
It would just turn into church & prayer no matter where we were standing.
What a blessing it was to be your neighbor, & friend, but more importantly, sisters in Christ Jesus.
Very few people can leave a lasting imprint on others hearts, but you certainly did on mine.
You are free now from all of the weights and burdens of living in your body, and you are freely and easily walking in the meadows of Heaven,
with "momma" keeping the pace tied with you!!!
I love you Loretta, and thank God for you in my life.
One day, we all will be together again! Please give my momma Nora a big hug.
My deepest condolences to the entire Dean family.
Love,
Denise Villamia

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March 2, 2025

Vickie posted to the memorial.

December 29, 2024

Monique Cuthbertson planted trees.

December 26, 2024

The Wilson (Leandro) Family sent flowers.