Lori's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Lori Sevigny, an exceptional woman whose radiant spirit left an indelible mark on all whom she encountered. Born on April 6, 1962, Lori was a beacon of warmth and kindness throughout her 64 years before her peaceful departure from this world on April 29, 2026.
Lori belonged to a large, loving family who survive her. She leaves behind her devoted husband, Rob Sevigny, her cherished children Keith Lesher II and Nhorlyn Lesher daughter in law, Kevin Lesher, and Kimberly Travers and Mychal Travers son in law, and her beloved step-son Christopher Sevigny. Lori's joy was amplified by her treasured grandchildren Levi Shivaee, Jakob Lesher, Justlhyn Gallardo, James Justin Gallardo, Leah Lesher, Michaela Travers, and Samantha Travers. Her memories will be carried forward by her dear siblings Tammy Leitzel, Tina Leitzel, Jake Leitzel, Stacy Harman, Sonya Bordner Fox, and Daniel Leitzel. Lori was predeceased by her father, Donald Leitzel and mother Loretta Koppenhaver.
With a penchant for Cup Noodles and Fillet-O-Fish, Lori found joy in the simplicity of comforting food. An ardent fan of Ricky Van Shelton, Janis Joplin, Joe Walsh, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, and the timeless song 'What a Wonderful World', Lori's spirit was irrevocably intertwined with her love for music. A staple viewer of Fox News and a zealous player of Rummy, Lori's engagements were as diverse as her tastes.
A gardening enthusiast, Lori found serenity in planting flowers in her backyard. Travel, especially to locales adorned with lush palm trees or nestled in the picturesque realms of Pennsylvania, brought Lori great joy. Locally, she held a special fondness for Azalea Gardens.
Embodying a distinctive love for the color purple, Lori's penchant for vivacity was evident in all the spheres of her life. Her greatest joy, though, was her family, particularly her grandchildren whom she adored with unbound affection. One of her most poignant life lessons was the simple yet profound mandate to 'always care for one another'.
Lori leaves behind a legacy of kindness. Her life was a testament to love - nurturing her family, cherishing her friends, and imbuing every encounter with grace and warmth. Her memory will be cherished, her teachings will be revered, and her love will be missed profoundly.
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