Leonard John Loria, 79, continued a journey with the Lord on Friday, January 8th, 2016.
Born December 18th, 1936, in Highbank, Texas, Leonard was the son of first generation Italian immigrants John Frank Loria and Margaret Benireto. He grew up in the Houston Heights. A graduate of Raegan High School, he served in the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard. Following his graduation from industrial tech school as a licensed cosmetologist, Leonard became a well-known hairdresser, established Leonard Coiffures in Spring, Texas, and was inducted into the Houston Coiffure Guild. He also owned and operated an Armstrong McCall franchise in Kerrville, Texas, for several years and was a member of the city's Chamber of Commerce. In his last 16 years, he worked for Sears, leaving him more time for his wife, children, and grandchildren. Leonard was an accomplished man, but his greatest joy was his family.
Leonard is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Doris Lee Loria; their three children, Lichelle Renee Nanninga, Leonard John Loria II, and Layla Loria Hutsen and her husband, Cliff; his grandchildren, David McKinley Bayler, Amanda Bayler, Shelby LeeAnn Nanninga, and Blaine Allen Hutsen; his great-grandchildren, McKinley Renee Bayler and Nathaniel Douglas Bayler; and his sister, Katherine Ann Plainos.
A visitation was held at Calvary Hill Funeral Home on Monday, January 11 th , 2016, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., with a Rosary Service at 7:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass of Resurrection was celebrated at St. Edward Catholic Church on Spring Stuebner Road at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Reverend Frederick C. Bayler served as the celebrant. Immediately following the Mass, all were invited to a reception at the Inverness Forest Clubhouse on 21618 Greenbrook Drive in Houston.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (www.tsalliance.org).
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January 25, 2016
My condolence for your loss. Please find comfort in the promise found at Hosea 13 : 14. Diane.
Denise Wilson Herbst
January 25, 2016
So sorry for your loss, Loria family. I always saw him with a smile on his face when I was younger. Big hug to your family.
Denise Wilson Herbst
Lichelle Nanninga
January 21, 2016
Dad you were loved by many and such an honorable man, Larger than life. You've been gone just a short time but I miss you so much. I love you dad. Sleep well and be loved by Jesus and all who have gone before you.
January 17, 2016
Sincere condolences goes out to the Loria family for your sad loss. May GOD be with the family as you mourn the loss of Leonard.
January 11, 2016
I'm sorry for the loss of your loved one. I hope the promise found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14 offers hope and comfort.
Jessie Marie (Howe) Hamlin
January 11, 2016
Dear Loria Family,
I have known Leonard since our Reagan days. He attended our 60th class reunion last year. I knew him to be a wonderful and caring person. Always had a smile on his face. He cared for all of his friends.
He will be missed by many. My heartfelt condolences are with you at this very sad time. His friends will always remember him.
Gene Dailey
January 11, 2016
Good friend in high school, great man in life. Sorry we lost touch. My prayers for all who were blessed by his presence in their lives. We will all be reunited when the trumpet sounds.
Tonja Robison
January 11, 2016
A very loving and thoughtful man. You will be missed by many. Love ya.
Vincent Weido
January 11, 2016
Sadden and yet pleased to know that Leonard is continuing his journey. I was a Reagan High classmate and friend of Leonard. He was a great guy.
Jim Zarnow
January 11, 2016
Leonard we had a great time at Reagan sniping at each other in the halls, all in fun. I am proud of your accomplishments. Never had a doubt.
Cathy Bailey
January 10, 2016
From Hair Magician to Fisherman to Inverness Forest Community Dad, we will always love and respect this man of honor. We salute you USAF Airman Loria. Tell my Dad hello and he finally has someone to go fishing with. Now you 2 Dads only have 1 thing to fight about, who's boat your gonna take out...yours or his. Love Little Bailey
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