Lori, My dear friend, we went months in between talking with one another, and I strongly regret not staying in touch more frequently. I'm so sad to learn of you passing. I just now got around to sending you the bag to hook onto your walker, and I feel so badly that you did not get to use it. I did not find out about you passing until today as I did not stay consistent with Facebook and see messages posting about you leaving us. It wasn't until I tracked a shipment to you that said it was forwarded, and I was confused. I called your phone number and it is no longer valid. Then I came on Facebook again to see how you're doing. I thought you were getting better. Rest in peace my beautiful friend. 🌹😇✝️
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We went to pick out your babies, together. You were fun and loving. Straight out and just a joy to know and I am gonna miss our talks.
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Tracy thinking of you during this difficult time as well as Lori's many friends and family 🙏
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Lori and I were roommates in the late '80s early '90s and I remember our first grocery shopping trip together. On my own I would typically spend maybe $50 in one shopping trip and thought that was alot. Lori on the other hand wasn't satisfied till we had $200 to $300 worth of groceries in the cart.
When we got back to the checkout counter she said oh no we forgot french fries. I said I'll go get them and she said I'll go get them we took off in different directions and she came back with a 10 lb bag of potatoes and I came back with a bag of frozen french fries.
HA, she said .... I am going to teach you how to make french fries ❣️ during our time as roommates she taught me how to make alot of things from scratch ❤️
I will forever remember the good morning notes she left on the counter for me to find when I left for work. The always stated out ........
Good morning Pattycakes❣️
I will forever love and miss you Lori
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