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Loretta Scigliano Obituary

SCIGLIANO, Loretta V. McMullen, 80, of Lake Placid, Fla., went to be with her Lord Wednesday, June

1, 2011. Loretta died at Lake Placid Health Care Center, in the companionship of her family. She was a native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn February 14, 1930, daughter of Ms. Anne and Harry McMullen. After high school, she married Robert Scigliano September 8, 1951, in Brooklyn. Loretta was a homemaker and enjoyed reading and especially sports. Loretta had an extensively broad knowledge of a majority of sports when it came to statistics. Loretta came to Florida in 1990, and settled in Lake Placid in 1999, coming from Brewster, N.Y. She was a Catholic in her faith. Loretta is survived by her children, Robert (Jeanne) of New York, Steven (Susan) and Lori (Douglas) Lockhart of Lake Placid; siblings, Harry (Terry) and Diane (Danny) of New York; grandchildren, Jennifer (Zach) Lewis of North Carolina, Kristen (Adam) Turner of Massachusetts, Robert (Jessica) Wallace of Iowa, Laura Lynn (Drew) Weymouth of Massachusetts and Jon (Amanda) Wallace of Korea; and she was blessed with her seven great-grandchildren. Graveside services for Loretta will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, at Oak Hill Cemetery, with Father Luis Albarracin celebrating. She will be laid to rest beside her late husband, Robert, who died December 14, 2002. Funeral arrangements are under the loving devotion of Michael A. Brochetti Funeral Home

404 Plaza Ave.

Lake Placid, FL 33852

(863) 465-9997

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Published by TBO.com on Jun. 3, 2011.

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