Lorna Lynn Van
March 9, 1952 – October 23, 2019

Lorna L. Van, 67, of Lusby, MD, and formerly of Warner Robins, GA, passed away on October 23, 2019 in Baltimore, MD. Born March 9, 1952 in White Plains, NY, she was the daughter of the late Charles Seward, Sr. and Mary (Booker) Seward. Lorna graduated from Matawan Regional High School in 1970. She worked as a Line Worker for Revlon for ten years and as a Manager for Kroger for over nine years retiring in 2016. Lorna moved to Calvert County from Warner Robins, GA on April 16, 2018. She enjoyed reading, watching football, going to the library and the Lusby Senior Community Center.
Lorna is survived by her sister, Raifa Abdullah Abdel-Aziz of Lusby, MD, sister, Deborah Blackmon of Warner Robins, GA and brother, Charles Seward, Jr. of Stockbridge, GA. She was preceded in death by her husband Harvey Van whom she married in Cliffwood Beach, NJ in 1974.
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- Life Celebration Visitation
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Interment
- Private
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I am so truly sorry to hear about Lorna. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. She was a wonderful lady and always made me laugh. God bless and fly high my friend. You will always be apart of the Poole family. Love and prayers., Cyndi Poole Bradley
From birth, you were a constant in my life. I Will never forget thehours i spent with you, the laughter and love you gave me. I know that you are in a better place now and I’m grateful and thankful that you were my aunt. I love you, Aunt Lorna. RIP
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I am so truly sorry to hear about Lorna. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. She was a wonderful lady and always made me laugh. God bless and fly high my friend. You will always be apart of the Poole family. Love and prayers., Cyndi Poole Bradley
From birth, you were a constant in my life. I Will never forget thehours i spent with you, the laughter and love you gave me. I know that you are in a better place now and I’m grateful and thankful that you were my aunt. I love you, Aunt Lorna. RIP