Loretta Eischen

Loretta Eischen obituary, Marble Falls, TX

Loretta Eischen

Loretta Eischen Obituary

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?Mrs. Loretta Sue (Banskter) Eischen, born on April 27, 1934 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to the late Geraldine Horton and the late Oscar Banskter, passed away at age 84 on January 17, 2019 in Marble Falls, Texas.Loretta served in the Air Force as cryptographer during the Korean War, later she worked as a telephone operator employed by AT&T until she retired in 1994. Loretta was the beloved wife of Florian J Eischen for over 64 years. She had many hobbies including knitting, painting, and amateur landscape designer.She was preceded in death by her son, Mark Eischen; and brother, Otis Banskter. Loretta is survived by her daughters, Dana Eischen-Harvey and Judy Frazier; brother, Donald Banskter; sister, Ellen and numerous grand and great grandchildren.The family invites donations in Loretta's name to Alzheimer's Foundation of America https://alzfdn.org/ or any other charity of your choice in lieu of flowers.Interment will be at 1:00 PM on Friday, February 20, 2019 at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, in San Antonio, Texas.Celebration of life to be held on Loretta's birthday, April 27, 2019. More information to follow. Share your thoughts, memories and condolences at www.CremationAdvocates.net.Loretta's care entrusted to Cremation Advocates by Putnam, 206 Avenue H, Suite 204, Marble Falls, Texas 78639. (830) 798-8413.Born: April 27, 1934Place of Birth: Fort Sill, OklahomaDeath: January 17, 2019Place of Death: Marble Falls, TexasInterment:Friday, February 22, 2019, 1:00 PMFt. Sam Houston National CemeterySan Antonio, TexasCelebration of Life:April 27, 2019 (more information to follow)Memorial Donations: Alzheimer's Foundation of America
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