Dan Mcvety
Liz, I’m so sorry for the passing of your Mother. I remember how much she loved her family just by watching the way she interacted with you, your brothers and your Father. May she Rest In Peace.
Dan McVety
Birth date: Nov 5, 1935 Death date: May 5, 2018
Loretta E. Allor, age 82, of Fort Gratiot, passed away unexpectedly May 5, 2018. Loretta was born November 5, 1935 in Detroit to the late Valentine and Helen Kozlowski. She graduated in 1954 from St. Stanislaus, Detroit. On Septem Read Obituary
Liz, I’m so sorry for the passing of your Mother. I remember how much she loved her family just by watching the way she interacted with you, your brothers and your Father. May she Rest In Peace.
Dan McVety
Thoughts and prayers to you all with the loss of your mom. Although I have not seen your mom in sometime I can remember her having tons of energy and being like a little stick of dynamite in a good way. Fun memories of you could always count on seeing her about 5:00 in the morning racking leaves in the fall or the occassional calling out to one of the boys by name probably due to them being in trouble as young kids we always we're. She had her hands full with you boys and good thing she was such a strong little lady.
Wishing you all the best in this sad time,
Gregg & Tammy
Feeling very sad at the passing of this wonderful lady. She was kind and considerate. Very independent and loved her family and her home and pets. I am very sad that I will be unable to attend the services as they are on the same day and time as a medical procedure I am having. . I hope that my sisters kids can go and be with their mother as she mourns her good friend Loretta. Accidental deaths are so hard to take as are all deaths. Only recently did I discover where in St. Clair Shores was the log cabin (with a house built around it) in St. Clair Shores. This, her late husband Chuck had told me was the original Allor home, as they were among the first settlers of the SCS area. I was paying a bill to my plumber and he mentioned the home down the street from his, which you would never realize was a log cabin. Felt honored that I found it. Loretta will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved her.
She was my friend, my best friend. I first came to know her when she became my daughter, Betsy's mother in law. "We clicked from the start." as she liked to tell me. We especially enjoyed our Chinese dinners together. I will never forget her and will always have a connection with her through our mutual granddaughter, Jeanine. I am so sad. Gloria Zimmer