
Loretta Elaine Pooch
octubre 20, 1922 -
marzo 17, 2019

Loretta Elaine Pooch, 96, passed away peacefully at Heritage Senior Living in Elm Grove on Sunday, March 17, 2019.
Loretta was born in Racine on October 20, 1922 to John and Anna (Rieke) Lindquist. She was a graduate of Racine Park High School.
On June 14, 1947, she married Herman Pooch and moved to Kenosha.
She was a member of Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church for 71 years.
After raising her children, she was employed as a secretary at the Kenosha County Health Department until her retirement in 1982.
Loretta spent many retirement years enjoying bowling, golf, playing cards, baking, and socializing with friends and family. She last bowled and golfed at age 92.
She is survived by her loving children, Susan (Don) Lamers, St. Louis, and Ken (Sonia Mott) Pooch, Brookfield; her cherished grandchildren, Brad Lamers, Katie (Ted) McNabola, David Lamers, Matt Lamers (fiancé Jaime Ericson), and Emily (Jenny) Gruener; her precious great-grandchildren, Maggie McNabola, Claire McNabola, Tully McNabola, soon-to-be born Baby McNabola, and Christopher Aguilar; and by many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 2015; her parents; her brothers, Ken (Harriet) Lindquist and Wayne (Beverly) Lindquist; and her sister, Eleanor (Howard) Ahrndt.
Información del servicio
Private funeral services were held on Thursday, March 21, at Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church.
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MaSry Lou PotenzianiLoretta was a very special lady. She was a wonderful friend to my mother, Evelyn Sacco. They played pinochle for many years with Mary Ann Funk and Paula Thomas. They also bowled and golfed together. I also bowled and golfed with her for many years. I remember how hard she tried to keep bowling and finally admitted she could not do it anymore. We really missed having her on our team. She was a true lady and a wonderful friend to many. Please accept my condolences on the loss of your wonderful mother and a beautiful lady. Mary Lou
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Sheila M. RobinsonMay God comfort and guide you during this difficult time; and may the "peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your heart and your mental powers". Philippians 4:7.







