Lorraine Eva Frances Justice
March 24, 1914 - March 14, 2007
Obituary
Lorraine Eva Frances JUSTICE
March 24, 1914 – March 14, 2007, Age 92 of Normandy Park, WA. Passed away peacefully in her sleep. Lorraine was born in Stroud, OK and grew up in Greensburg, KS with her parents Lova and Alfred Con Reed. She married Lawrence Giles Justice, a high school classmate, in 1939. In 1941 they moved with their infant daughter, Linda, to Seattle, WA where Lawrence worked at Boeing until the end of WWII at which time he entered the real estate business in Burien until his retirement.. Their son, Robert, was born in Seattle in 1947. Lawrence and Lorraine built their home in Normandy Park in 1952 and lived there until their passing. Lorraine was a stay at home mother and enjoyed her children, her husband’s classic cars, reading and crossword puzzles as well as gardening and her kitty Felicia. Lorraine was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 63 years, Lawrence, in 2002 and her grandson Jeffrey Robert Justice, 27, in 2005. Beloved mother of Linda Sue Michael Woods and Robert Alan Leesa Justice; grandmother of Lisa Renee Menno Woods Ploeg, Christopher Natasha Lawrence Woods and Danya Jane Justice; great-grandmother of Connor, Lanie, Allegra, Elijah, and Kyler. She was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Funeral service 11:00 AM Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at Bonney-Watson Parker Chapel, 900 SW 146th Street, Burien. Interment to follow at Washington Memorial Park, SeaTac. Please sign the online memorial guestbook at www.bonneywatson.com.
Norma and I remember Lorraine
as a most gracious and friendly lady in the truest sense of the word. We enjoyed their company through the Packards International Automobile club and have only the fondest memories of both Larraine and Larry, her husband, who preceeded her passing a short couple of years ago. May they be together again now and forever.
Bob, We were sorry to see your Mother passed away. We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your entire family. We enjoyed the brief, long ago contact we had with both your parents. Wonderful and friendly people. We know you have lots of great memories in which to help ease the sorrow of their loss. Ted and Pat Linde
Your mom, Lorraine, and dad were kind and friendly neighbors for more than 30 years.
Lorraine and her late husband Larry were two of the nicest, most gracious people I have met in the classic-car hobby. Larry was great storyteller with wonderful tales about growing up in rural America in the 1920s and ’30s. And Lorraine was tremendously warm-hearted and kind, taking an interest in everyone, no matter how humble. My late mother enjoyed Lorraine’s company too at Packard club events, where Lorraine’s warm aura just drew people into her presence. I extend my condolences to her family for their loss. Thanks, Gene Stout
My condolences to your entire family. It was my pleasure to have done Lorraine’s hair these past years. She always had words of wisdom for me. For instance, she felt if I took good care of myself, then I would take good care of her. I will miss her, people like Lorraine leave a definite good mark on our world. Thank you, Nancy