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Loretta Sandweg

In Loving Memory

Sandweg, Loretta A. “Lore”

Sandweg, Loretta A. “Lore” Wednesday January 29, 2025. Beloved sister of Mark (Sandy) Sandweg, Jim (Jody) Sandweg, Chris (Connie) Sandweg, Dan (Stacey) Sandweg and the late Eileen Sandweg and Brian Sandweg. Our dear aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

Lore loved to help and take care of others. She also donated to many charitable causes. Her Trader Joe’s family meant the world to her and she always looked forward to going to work. This last year with Lore became very special with her family following an earlier illness. She was so incredibly grateful for the help that so many people provided for her. She will be deeply missed by all of us.

Memorial visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday February 11, 4-8 pm. Memorial Mass at Assumption Church (Mattese) on Wednesday February 12 at 9:30 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Flowers or contributions to the Brain Injury Association of America at biausa.org appreciated.

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5 thoughts on “Sandweg, Loretta A. “Lore””

  1. Lore was a wonderful and kind, cheerful person who was loved by all. She passed way to early and will be greatly missed. Rest in God’s arms, Lore.

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  2. My cousin Lore was so beautiful….spiritually as well as physically. She was my special angel and I am so grateful to have had a year of wonderful adventures with her….peaches and cream crepes at City Coffee…Elvis in Branson…walks in Shaw Park…games and puzzles…Wicked and Christmas at Norwood. I am so thankful we reconnected this past year….so many good times…and now I have a special angel in heaven looking down on me.

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  3. I have a lot of fond memories of growing up with Lore. She was always so creative and fun! We met when we both were 7 years old and went to school together. She was always a step ahead of me! We spent many hours together playing, jumping on the trampoline or just hanging out. She was such an important part of my childhood! Growing up in the same neighborhood as the Sandweg family was such a blessing! My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. I pray God’s comfort and peace over each of you! May she rest in peace.
    With much love,
    Lyn Gillick Gallegos

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  4. Lore was a very special person at Trader Joe’s. We all loved and appreciated her cheerful disposition, helpfulness, kindness, and integrity- but it was the customers she touched that really stood out as one of her greatest accomplishments. Many times, her dedication to helping others was brought to our attention as customers wrote in to express their gratitude to Lore, and the difference she made during their visit. She was a shining example to all of us, and will be missed terribly.

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  5. Lore was such a true friend. She would do anything for anyone who needed help. She always looked on the bright side. I admired her dedication to every task she undertook. She helped me so much when I was having health issues and couldn’t work.
    She will be remembered fondly.

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