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Debbie posted a condolence
Friday, July 18, 2014
My mom could become best friends with strangers because she was a great conversationalist. She could find shared interests. Her pearls of wisdom are still evidenced in my home. We have a garden, my kids can sew, crochet and knit. She passed on her washcloths to Mai. Most of all, I remember sharing our home with nieces and nephews that needed a safe place to spend the summer and taking care of an elderly friend after her surgery, Sister Glidden. That is not to mention the little hats for newborn, the quilts for the battered women's shelter, the pillow cases for children with cancer. It was natural for her to do all these things. Mom was a great example of selfless service mixed with talent. Everywhere I look in my homes are whisperings of her: dishcloths, embroidery, sewing, gardening tips that saved my poor plants. I love you, Mom, tell Ryan and Grandma hello from me. Love, Debbie
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Carl and Nancy Ellis posted a condolence
Friday, July 11, 2014
How grateful Carl and I are to have gotten to know Lorraine during our church mission in New York. We feel a bond of eternal friendship. We are deeply saddened at this time and our hearts are with the family she leaves behind. We rejoice for the reunion she has with her sons and are so grateful for a sure knowledge of a sure and better life after this one. We are remembering Lorraine's love and concern for her family and friends, and the sweet, thoughtful things she did for others.
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Teddy posted a condolence
Friday, July 11, 2014
Oh Lee, I'm so sorry, I had no idea Lorraine was ill. She devoted so many years to loving & caring for Ryan and now she will be able to see the results of her loving care in a young man freed from earthly handicaps. I remember many of our visits - the huge garden, the horse, an egg fried in a hole in the middle of a slice of bread (it stuck in my mind because I never saw that before or since) and the terrific meals she would prepare. Lorraine was able to do so many things - sewing, cooking, gardening, canning, raising three children and caring for her husband while he suffered so with migraines.
I remember you all coming to MD. when Debra was a baby and the most special of all times when you all were sealed in the Washington D.C. Temple.
Lorraine was and is a fine lady and I am happy to call her my sister. In not too many years I will be able to reminisce with her in person.
Lee, I send you my heartfelt love; these next months will be difficult for you but hang in there and never forget our Savior's gift of the resurrection.