Loretta Mae “Lori” Yestramski
January 20, 1958 – August 25, 2024
Loretta (Lori) Hipsley Yestramski died peacefully in her sleep on August 25, 2024. Lori was born on January 20, 1958, and she was the only daughter and middle child of Sylvia and John Hipsley. She is survived by two brothers, Bruce Bobick of Florida and Paul Hipsley of Australia; six children, Michael, Patty (Kenny), Brenda, Kelly, Steven, and John Yestramski; one granddaughter, Giannia Mae Fusco; former husband and friend, Mike Yestramski (Rose); and several nieces and nephews. She is also mourned by many friends from her scrapbooking, scouting, and church (Corner Stone Baptist Church) communities.
Lori spent her early years in Prince George’s County, MD, before moving to Calvert County, MD, with her family at age 10. She graduated in 1976 from Northern High School as a member of its first graduating class.
Inspired by her love of country and motivated by a desire to serve, Lori enlisted in the Air Force in 1976 following her high school graduation. Her first assignment was with the 97th Security Police Squadron, Blytheville AFB, Arkansas. Because of her attention to detail and organizational abilities, as well as her fast, error-free typing skills, she was assigned to work as an administration specialist in the squadron commander’s office. In 1979, she was posted to Andrews AFB in Maryland, where she worked in personnel before being assigned to the contracting office. After her active duty commitment was completed in 1983, she enlisted in the DC Air National Guard. When she exited military service in 1988, she had obtained the rank of TSGT (E-6).
Lori also wore another very different uniform, that of her alter ego, Little Star, the Magic Clown, whose mission was to bring joy and humor to everyone, especially young people. Over many years, Little Star headlined Knights of Columbus fundraisers, appeared in parades in Baltimore, and entertained sick children at Shriners and other hospitals—all to bring a smile to the faces of young and old alike.
Lori found a way to merge work and pleasure (while enjoying an employee discount) when she worked at Minnesota Fabrics from 1986 to 1990. Surrounded by fabrics and craft supplies, Lori got plenty of inspiration for projects of her own, and there were many. There wasn’t a craft or artistic pursuit that intimidated her. She worked with clay, she knitted, and she sewed. Boy, did she sew! Her children and even her husband were the beneficiaries of her handiwork, lovingly made and quite unique.
For most of the 1990s, Lori worked as an instructional assistant at Plum Point Elementary, a role that allowed her to spread her trademark positivity. More importantly, she was given the opportunity to instill confidence in young people, offering to other people’s children what she had given to her own: the belief that their educational and extracurricular pursuits were important and worthwhile.
In recent years, Lori’s favorite hobbies were scrapbooking and card-making, and in both, she found ways to bless others. She created detailed layouts in beautiful albums that documented the lives of her children and granddaughter, a legacy of love that will be treasured for generations. Family members and friends were often gifted bundles of her gorgeous handmade cards, which, when sent to others, extended the reach of Lori’s talent to countless others.
Lori was a devoted mother, and after her two oldest children were grown, Lori found that there was more space in her heart and her life, so, in 2009, she completed the process to become a foster parent. In 2011, four young children—biological siblings Brenda, Kelly, Steven, and John—were placed in her home full-time, and in 2016, Lori adopted them, returning with enthusiasm to the world of proms and placement tests, sports, and scouting. Lori was in her element, especially when it came to scouting, and true to form, she was all in, helping with fundraisers, serving as secretary, and helping her sons reach their goals within the organization, including Eagle Scout for Steven.
In 2016, Lori added grandmother to her many roles, and she adored her granddaughter, Giannia, who adored her right back. Lori never said no when she was asked to babysit, and she and Giannia did crafts, played games, read books, explored the local area, and always had a great time together.
To everyone in her life, Lori brought a love that has been called many names by those who knew and loved her: generosity, compassion, kindness, thoughtfulness, care, and concern. A woman of many virtues, Lori understood that “the greatest of these is love,” and that is what she offered to all, in the spirit of Jesus Christ, in whom she placed her faith and hope. Her legacy remains in her children, her granddaughter, and all those who were blessed to know her.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the benefit fund for Loretta’s dependent children, in support of their continued education and future endeavors. Please make the check out to Patricia Yestramski and mail to the address below, or by Zelle at Yestramski.Love@gmail.com
Visitation
North Beach Volunteer Fire Department
8536 Bayside Road
Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
Services
- Memorial Service
Monday, September 2, 2024
12:00 P.M.
North Beach Volunteer Fire Department
8536 Bayside Road
Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
Interment
- Private
Contributions
For Loretta’s Children
Patricia Yestramski
2950 Jones Road
Dunkirk, MD 20754
or via Zelle: Yestramski.Love@gmail.com
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Blessings
Jesus, I thank You for blessing me to have worked with and known such a blessed, loving, kind, and caring young lady. Lori had a heart of gold.
Lori loved the LORD and His people. We had some great times together at the place of vocation, Plum Point Elementary School. She fellowshipped with myself and the church family at Eastern United Methodist Church on occasions. I would fellowship with she and her church family at Chesapeake Church, on occasions.
As the Spirit of Christ Jesus that dwelleth within her, she knew how to make a person smile.
Lori definitely loved her family.
Patty and Michael, I extend my condolences to you all. I pray your continuous strength in this journey.
Lori will always be remembered. ✨️💖💯
Jesus LOVE 💞 💯
“1 Corinthians 15:50-58 📖💖💯
I didn’t know Lori but I know her son Michael. If he is anything like her she must have been an incredible human being full of love and kindness. It’s been said “Our children are our legacy” and Ms. Lori has left quite a legacy. Condolences on your loss. She’s with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Rest in Peace and Love.
Nothing I can say will ease the pain, but I am forever sorry for losing someone so special to so many family and friends. She was a shining light, and I enjoyed knowing her and spending time with her on many occasions. There is a piece missing in the heart of many as she will be missed. As her Scrapsister I will always keep my memories of her close. Even when we couldn’t get together, we did! The picture is from October 16, 2021….
I first met Loretta when I was in the Boy Scouts with her sons Steven and John. She was always asking me how I was doing and spent a lot of time contributing to our troop 903. After I got my Eagle Scout and graduated high school I decided to join the Air Force and the best memory I always had was coming home and attending a troop meeting just to talk with her about how everything was going. She always had a bright smile and knew what to say. She’s truly missed and I thank her for always being there for me but also many other people.💐
I am so sad to learn about this. I only met Lori for one afternoon while her sons’ Scout troop was building a fence for a local shelter. Lori and I chatted over Styrofoam cup coffee, muffins, and pizza while the Scouts did their job with the Scout leaders. She was a wonderful Mom and she relayed to me her sons told her “I’m glad you adopted us, Mom.” Her sons also raked leaves to the side of the garden. I did not know about the girls, but I know she loved those kid as her own. You can tell when she talks to you. Steven got an Eagle Scout from her work with Troop 903. RIP Lori. /B
I met Lori in the scrapbooking group and instantly felt her kindness. She lovingly gifted craft supplies to me. She often talked proudly about her children. She was so proud of them. I pray God’s loving arms cover you at this difficult time. You have my deepest sympathy.
May Lori rest in peace and power. Condolences to her family, loved ones and friends. I met Lori and her sons Steven and John last year. She had a loving and caring heart. May her family find peace, clarity, strength, love and light during this time of change and challenge.
Dear Patty, Kenny, Giannia and Family; I’m deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Lori. May she rest in peace in the loving arms of Jesus and may He give everyone love, peace, comfort and strength to get through this difficult time. Heaven has gained another Angel. 🙏🏻🌸🩷
So very sorry for everyone’s loss. Sending love and prayers to all the family. May you be showered with God’s love, peace, and comfort during this difficult time. Your memories will live on in your hearts forever.
Love to everyone ❤️🙏🏻
Dear Patty. This is your former PE teacher at Plum Point Middle School. You were a nice student always offering to help me with my classes. Always great attitude and an happy student. I always remember my wonderful students. Your mother was a dear lady. You were lucky to have her in your life. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
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Lori was a wonderful person. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Blessings
Jesus, I thank You for blessing me to have worked with and known such a blessed, loving, kind, and caring young lady. Lori had a heart of gold.
Lori loved the LORD and His people. We had some great times together at the place of vocation, Plum Point Elementary School. She fellowshipped with myself and the church family at Eastern United Methodist Church on occasions. I would fellowship with she and her church family at Chesapeake Church, on occasions.
As the Spirit of Christ Jesus that dwelleth within her, she knew how to make a person smile.
Lori definitely loved her family.
Patty and Michael, I extend my condolences to you all. I pray your continuous strength in this journey.
Lori will always be remembered. ✨️💖💯
Jesus LOVE 💞 💯
“1 Corinthians 15:50-58 📖💖💯
I didn’t know Lori but I know her son Michael. If he is anything like her she must have been an incredible human being full of love and kindness. It’s been said “Our children are our legacy” and Ms. Lori has left quite a legacy. Condolences on your loss. She’s with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Rest in Peace and Love.
Loretta is my name too. A word of comfort. I didn’t know her personally, but by the way Mike interacted with me , he was raised to care about others And a warrior at the same time. God bless your family,rest in peace momma.
Nothing I can say will ease the pain, but I am forever sorry for losing someone so special to so many family and friends. She was a shining light, and I enjoyed knowing her and spending time with her on many occasions. There is a piece missing in the heart of many as she will be missed. As her Scrapsister I will always keep my memories of her close. Even when we couldn’t get together, we did! The picture is from October 16, 2021….
I first met Loretta when I was in the Boy Scouts with her sons Steven and John. She was always asking me how I was doing and spent a lot of time contributing to our troop 903. After I got my Eagle Scout and graduated high school I decided to join the Air Force and the best memory I always had was coming home and attending a troop meeting just to talk with her about how everything was going. She always had a bright smile and knew what to say. She’s truly missed and I thank her for always being there for me but also many other people.💐
Sending love and prayers to the family. So very sorry for everyone’s loss. May your hearts be filled with many great memories. Hold them tight and cherish them always.
Cindy & Tom
I am so sad to learn about this. I only met Lori for one afternoon while her sons’ Scout troop was building a fence for a local shelter. Lori and I chatted over Styrofoam cup coffee, muffins, and pizza while the Scouts did their job with the Scout leaders. She was a wonderful Mom and she relayed to me her sons told her “I’m glad you adopted us, Mom.” Her sons also raked leaves to the side of the garden. I did not know about the girls, but I know she loved those kid as her own. You can tell when she talks to you. Steven got an Eagle Scout from her work with Troop 903. RIP Lori. /B
I met Lori in the scrapbooking group and instantly felt her kindness. She lovingly gifted craft supplies to me. She often talked proudly about her children. She was so proud of them. I pray God’s loving arms cover you at this difficult time. You have my deepest sympathy.
May Lori rest in peace and power. Condolences to her family, loved ones and friends. I met Lori and her sons Steven and John last year. She had a loving and caring heart. May her family find peace, clarity, strength, love and light during this time of change and challenge.
Dear Patty, Kenny, Giannia and Family; I’m deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Lori. May she rest in peace in the loving arms of Jesus and may He give everyone love, peace, comfort and strength to get through this difficult time. Heaven has gained another Angel. 🙏🏻🌸🩷
So very sorry for everyone’s loss. Sending love and prayers to all the family. May you be showered with God’s love, peace, and comfort during this difficult time. Your memories will live on in your hearts forever.
Love to everyone ❤️🙏🏻
Dear Patty. This is your former PE teacher at Plum Point Middle School. You were a nice student always offering to help me with my classes. Always great attitude and an happy student. I always remember my wonderful students. Your mother was a dear lady. You were lucky to have her in your life. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
Life.