January 24, 2014
Belanger, Loretta M.
Loretta Marion (Grenon) Belanger, a resident of Westwood for 31 years, and formerly of Foxboro, died Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at the Ellis Nursing Home in Norwood. She was 96. Loretta was born July 26, 1917 in Dracut, Massachusetts, thelast surviving child of Homidas and Celina (Gallant) Grenon, immigrants from Canada. She graduated from Lowell High School and worked for almost 20 years as an order processer for the Foxboro Company until her retirement in 1982. Loretta enjoyed knitting, embroidery, crocheting, and craftwork. She was the wife of the late Peter Grondine and the late Albert Belanger; and the sister of the late Leo Grenon, the late Roger Grenon, the late Juliette Ford, and the late Doris Lepine. Loretta is survived by her three children, Lorraine Lefebvre and her husband Armand, of Dracut, Richaqrd Grondine of Washington, DC, and Maureen Mucciaccio, and her husband Robert, of East Walpole; nine grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Private burial will be in Knollwood Memorial Park in Canton. In lieu of flowers donations in Loretta’s memory to the Activities Department of the Ellis Nursing Home, 135 Ellis Avenue, Norwood, MA, 02026 would be appreciated. Loretta’s family wishes to thank the staff of the Ellis Nursing Home for the excellent care they gave her in her declining years.
So sorry to hear this news, our thoughts and prayers to the entire family.
Michael & Kelly Levasseur
We are saddened to hear this news. Susette & I have wonderful memories growing up on Grand St. Lorraine babysat us many times. She was the best! Thoughts & prayers to you all.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Ms. Loretta. I work with Maureen and have heard many great stories. Ms. Loretta can now rest in eternal peace.
May the Lord watch over you and your family and know Loretta walks besides Him gazing down upon her loving children providing strength through this time of grief.
What beautiful picture. Loretta. Had a great sense of humor and was very social. Ialways looked forward to seeing her at the Ellis. Fond memories of Loretta.joy & Laurence.
My heart is heavy for the sorrow you are feeling. I hope you feel comfort with the memories you share with each other.
Take care and be well