Lorraine L. Sadowski, 70, worked at Pepperidge Farm, OMPH member, loved the beach

Lorraine L. Sadowski, 70, Denver, formerly of the Allegheny Valley, died in her home surrounded by family, on Dec. 7, 2016, following a courageous battle.
Born in Natrona, she was a daughter of the late William John and Mary (Bieranoski) Allenberg.
Lorraine was a member of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Ephrata, and worked for Pepperidge Farm, Denver. She loved family times, especially at the beach, and shopping.
Surviving are daughters: Michelle R. (Zane) Vanhook, York, S.C.; Helen M. (Michael) Hines, Stevens; and Carlene A. Braun, companion of Bob Ferrauolo, Northford, Conn.; grandchildren: Michael Anthony, Zane Jr., Renae Marie, Jeremy Edwin, and Britney Leigh; and great-grandson: Anthony Letande; son-in-law: Roger Braun, Wallingford, Conn.; sisters: Nancy, Toni, and Joni; and brothers: Donnie, Ricky, Jack, and Jeff.
A granddaughter: Whitley Leigh Vanhook; sisters: Ruthie and Dottie; and brother: Billy; predeceased her.
Services were held Dec. 10 at Good Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Reamstown, with Fr. John McLoughlin, C.SS.R. Private burial was in South Carolina.
Rather than flowers, send contributions to Hospice and Community Care, Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604.
Good Funeral Home, Reamstown, handled the arrangements. Visit goodfuneral.com to offer condolences to Lorraine’s family.
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