Lori was an avid genealogist for over forty years, and a lifelong gardener and lover of nature. Her endless curiosity led her to a great many other interests and hobbies, from studying the exploration of space and the cosmos, to collecting rocks, minerals and numerous, varied artifacts. She was interested in science, sci-fi, film noir, and owned a book collection to rival many a public library. She had a passion for childhood education and entertainment. But above all these things, she considered her greatest milestone to be her son.
Memorial Service Saturday March 25th, from 12-2 PM at the Forest Home Cemetery Chapel, 2405 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee. In lieu of flowers, please consider donation to American Cancer Society. Special thanks to The Froedtert Cancer Center and Horizon hospice.
Lori was an avid genealogist for over forty years, and a lifelong gardener and lover of nature. Her endless curiosity led her to a great many other interests and hobbies, from studying the exploration of space and the cosmos, to collecting rocks, minerals and numerous, varied artifacts. She was interested in science, sci-fi, film noir, and owned a book collection to rival many a public library. She had a passion for childhood education and entertainment. But above all these things, she considered her greatest milestone to be her son.
Memorial Service Saturday March 25th, from 12-2 PM at the Forest Home Cemetery Chapel, 2405 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee. In lieu of flowers, please consider donation to American Cancer Society. Special thanks to The Froedtert Cancer Center and Horizon hospice.
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