Lorraine Fennema
November 20, 1930 ~ October 22, 2016
Lorraine Fennema 85 of Lexington Park MD, Formerly of Baltimore MD, passed away on Oct 22, 2016 in Callaway, MD, With her family by her side. Born on November 20th 1930 In Baltimore, MD she was the daughter of Edith (Armacost) Ford and David Ford. Lorraine was married to John Fennema until his death in 1987. She was a loving Mother and grandmother and she loved to play bingo and loved to read. She was very kind to everyone she met. Lorraine attended and graduated in 1948 from Western High school. She loved being a homemaker.
Lorraine is survived by her children. Jack (Gayle) Wooden Columbus Indiana, Cynthia (Glen) Morgan of Solomons, MD John Fennema of White Marsh, MD and Bobbie Nethercutt of Lusby, MD. 6 Grandchildren and 7 Great Grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents a brother David Ford and husband John Fennema.
All Funeral Services will be private.





My heart is torn, I am missing our talks. Mom you have been called home no more pain and flying high You are now My Special Angel I miss you so much. Thank you Mom for making me the person I am today.I love ya mom. Jack
I was very blessed to know you. You were a sweet loving classy lady! Sending prayers, hugs, and thoughts to your loved ones who have hearts that are hurting. 🙏🏻 You will never be forgotten. 🙏🏻
Lorraine ,was a great lady that will be missed she was full of smiles and laughter I’m glad I got to know her she was a joy and loved bingo . I know she’s in heaven with my mother they are to angles .
I was so heartbroken to hear of Lorraine’s passing. She was such a special addition to my life. She had some of the most interesting things to say and was such a happy person to be around. I will miss catching up with her on Dancing with the Stars or just talking about how the family was doing. She was always interested to know what was going on in our lives. She will be missed! Love you Lorraine!
I picked you up today and took you home with me. You sat beside me in the car, and never smiled at me. You didn’t reach to hold my hand, or tell me where to go. I stopped the car and got you out, and walked you down the dock. I realized then…..that you were in a little plastic box. I put you down right next to Dad and felt you smiling back. But never heard “I love you or that you were coming back…….How will I ever get threw life without you. I’ve never missed or loved someone as much as I LOVE YOU.
I picked you up today and took you home with me. You sat beside me in the car, and never smiled at me. You didn’t reach to hold my hand, or tell me where to go. I stopped the car and got you out, and walked you down the dock. I realized then…..that you were in a little plastic box. I put you down right next to Dad and felt you smiling back. But never heard “I love you or that you were coming back…….How will I ever get threw life without you. I’ve never missed or loved someone as much as I LOVE YOU.