Lori's obituary
Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. There are many good memories during her periods of sobriety. When her eldest grandchild Lily was born, she stayed home and looked after her while Nicole earned her college degree. When her other grandchildren were born she was there, helping any way she could. She would come help with the laundry and the house as well as looking after the grandchildren. Lots of time was spent filling the house with laughter when the kids were little.
Lori battled mental illness and a long journey with alcoholism. When alcoholism reared its head, alcohol became the most important thing in her life. Though she had completed treatment multiple times, at one point having eight years of sobriety, ultimately the disease won.
Lori is survived by her husband, Charles, two children: Sarah (Charles) Davis and Nicole Sullivan, step daughter Andrea (Shawn) Durbin, Grandchildren; Ricardo Faber, Lillian Jo Sullivan, Colton Davis, Maria Davis, Caleb Davis, Aidan Sullivan, and Christian Davis, her sisters; Debbie (Dave) Wallukait and Susie (Kevin) Pangburn Leinen, brother Gary Pangburn, nieces, nephews and an abundance of cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Diane.
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Memories & condolences
I’ll never forget talking Lori into inviting me to her slumber party when we were in 4th grade. After that, we became l…
I’ll never forget talking Lori into inviting me to her slumber party when we were in 4th grade. Aft…
I’ll never forget talking Lori into inviting me to her slumber p…
At last peace came now. Duly missed. But not the end. Memories last forever. And yes good memories out way the bad. Lov…
At last peace came now. Duly missed. But not the end. Memories last forever. And yes good memories …
At last peace came now. Duly missed. But not the end. Memories l…