Nancy Selser
So sorry to hear about my Cabrini sister. I will say a prayer and light a candle.
Birth date: Jun 6, 1963 Death date: Aug 31, 2013
Carol Lorch Piwko, born on June 6, 1963 and passed away on Saturday, August 31, 2013. Loving mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, friend and teacher. Survived by her sons, Joseph “Joey” and Jack Piwko and their father, Read Obituary
So sorry to hear about my Cabrini sister. I will say a prayer and light a candle.
Carol was one of my favorite classmates at Cabrini High School. She made me smile on a regular basis and I won't ever forget her smile. My heartfelt prayers are with her sons, parents and sisters during this difficult time.
Kitty and Family:We were sorry to hear about Carol. You and your family have been in our thoughts and prayers. May your deep faith and happy memories help you in this difficult time. We are sorry we were unable to attend the service, my Mother was in the hospital.
Dear Ernest, Mary and Family,I am so sorry that I learned of Carol's passing too late to attend the funeral and pray with you. Getting to know your family during our CYO days at Resurrection of Our Lord was one of its many highlights. Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that my prayers are with you all as you grieve this great loss.
Kitty,My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
To the Lorch and Piwko Family: We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your precious daughter, Carol. Although we did not know her good, she always had a "smile" on her face when we seen her in church. I remember her with her two sons sitting in front of us one Sunday. I know you will keep all of her good memories with you for the rest of your life, and will be able to tell her sons. She is in the arms of Jesus! She is at peace!
I am so sorry for your loss, Mary Carol, Jack and Carol's family. You are in my prayers.Carolyn Peirce Buck DHS 58
Dr. Lorch, Mrs. Mary, Beth, and Kitty,On behalf of the children of Lou and Jean Bonnaffons, I extend our deepest sympathy to all of you. This is indeed a loss for the entire New Orleans East and Resurrection of Our Lord family. The "Lorch girls" were part of all of our extended families and you, Dr. Lorch, took such great care of all of us as the chosen pediatrician for many of us in that community. Mrs. Mary, the sacrifices made by you and your girls so that Dr. Lorch could give all of his patients his full attention and impeccable care, did not go unnoticed. With parents such as you two, it would be virtually impossible for any of your daughters to not have grown up to be loving, generous, and selfless women.I will forever remember Carol as a smiling and fun-loving person to be around. She laughed freely and had the most amazing spirit. Being around Carol, one could not help but smile and get caught up in her zest for life and acceptance of everyone. Your family's loss is truly ours as well. She is now free from the pain that wracked her body; and, her soul and spirit can continue on as a guardian angel for all of you and her sons. She touched so many lives and her time here on earth is indeed a legacy for us to treasure.God bless.
I am so, so sorry to hear about the passing of Carol. Without a doubt, she was a very special and great girl and will be missed by all who knew her. She will make a very special angel up there. From the bottom of my heart my deepest sympathy goes to the whole family.Liz Rodriguez
Dear Joey and Jack and Bogdan and Family: I am sorry that the Lord called Carol to Himself so soon. She must be very special to Him. And after all the love she showed to you and her beloved students, Iam sure she is enjoying her life-time achievement award from the One Who counts the most. Sincerely, Fr. Bob Massett