Lorraine A. Kintsch (nee Patton) of Ann’s Choice, Warminster, formerly of Churchville died Sunday July 15, 2012 at Renaissance Gardens. She was 83.
Born in Philadelphia she was the beloved wife of 61 years to John J. Kintsch, daughter of the late Thomas and Marie V. Humes Patton, sister of the late Dolores Shellenberger and Thomas Patton.
Lorraine was a resident of Churchville for over 30 years before moving to Ann’s Choice 7 and half years ago. She was a former Manager for various PNB Banks and notably as Assistant Vice-President of the PNB Bristol Borough branch for many years. She gave her time and talents too many organizations, she served as President of the Bristol Exchange Club and was very active in various charities: Children afflicted with Spina Bifida and Abused Children. The Bucks County YWCA honored Lorraine among other Bucks County women in their first, “Women Who Make a Difference” awards banquet in 1992. Lorraine was also an excellent floral designer and was involved in many of the Bridal Fairs that took place in some of Philadelphia’s major department stores.
Lorraine will be long remembered for her gentle way and loving smile.
In addition to her beloved husband John, she is survived by her devoted children; Kathleen K. Lezotte, John J. Kintsch, Jr. and James T. Kintsch she was the loving grandmother, who was affectionately known as “MeMom” to, Maria Reilly (Billy), Michelle Pollock (Brian), Jeffrey Kintsch (Katie), Cara Kent (Eric), Jillian Colangelo (Nicholas), Craig Lezotte, Christopher, Matthew and Emily Kintsch and great grandmother to Brady, Karleigh and Gavin.
Lorraine’s family will receive condolences on Tuesday July 24, from 9:30 am until her Funeral Mass 11:00 am at St. Vincent de Paul Church, 654 Hatboro Rd, Richboro.
Entombment will follow in Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge.
In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory may be made to Ann’s Choice Benevolent Care Fund, 20000 Ann’s Choice Way, Warminster, PA 18974.
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Dear John, All of our thoughts and prayers are going to you and your dear family. Lorraine loved you all so much, you were everything to her! You know we all have nothing but very happy memories that still make me laugh until my face hurts. We are sincerely greatful for the time we had to work and become friends with you and Lorraine and to know a woman with such strength, passion and a fine sense of humor. With deepest sympathy, Reenie (on behalf of our PNB crowd)
My deepest sympathy to your family. My Aunt Lorraine was a beautiful person and a great godmother! She was also a best friend to my parents, Eleanor and George Shelly.
Our deepest sympathy on Lorraine s passing Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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