Lori Elaine Horn, 54, of Ocean City, Maryland, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 27th. She was born to the late Ralph and Ann (Senior) Horn on August 17th, 1962.
Lori attended Old Dominion University and Boston University before pursuing a career in Sales and Marketing. She worked for the Norwich Bulletin, the New Haven Register and the Connecticut Post and went on to become an Independent Marketing Consultant which she did until April of 2017.
Lori moved back to North Stonington, Connecticut, this spring to be with family during her final battle with cancer.
Lori is survived by her sister, Gayle (& Larry) Chappell, five nieces and nephews and their spouses Jennifer (& Sam) Emert, Wes (& Penny) Chappell, Darrell (& Michelle) Chappell, Lindsey (& Sam) Beil, Brooke (& Brian) Stout, and nineteen great nieces and nephews, Abbey, Asa, Ethan, Josiah, Grace, Lyvia, Hudson, Emma, Weston, Jackson, Jay, Quinn, Zoe, Ava, Bailey, Calvin, Jacob, Benjamin, and Chase all of whom she loved dearly.
A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, July 27th, at 6 p.m., at the North Stonington Bible Church, 100 Jeremy Hill Road, North Stonington, CT 06359, followed by a fellowship dinner at the church dining hall. There are no calling hours and there will be a family graveside service.
Memorial contributions may be made to Ethnos360.org/give designated to Wes Chappell in memory of his aunt, Lori Horn. For online condolences, please visit www.buckler-johnston.com
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Gayle and Larry, I was so shocked when I saw that Lori had passed.I was looking for some one else and saw Lori's name. I'm so sorry but she is at peace now.Love and condolences Patty Weber
August 3, 2017
Larry & Gayle
Our condolences in the home going of your sister Lori.
We had the privilege of knowing her just a little through our short contact in the business adventure with her. She definitely left an impact on us with her witty humor & great inspiring teaching methods . What a joy to have known her these past 20 years.
Love Skip & Lori Johnson & family
July 27, 2017
Our condolences. Thinking of you all.
Bobbie and Jack McCormick
July 23, 2017
Gayle and Larry,
I was sad to read of your loss of Lori. I remember Lori the most when she was in 4-H and showing with our boys at the fairs....always being in the right places.... doing the right things. Sad that she had to deal with that demon cancer before she found eternal peace. May good memories help ease the pain of loss. God be with you.
Ellie and Red Banker
July 22, 2017
I was sad to read of Lori's passing. I have not seen Lori in years, but her smile in her picture is exactly how I remember her.
I have fond memories of Lori and I going to each others homes after school and especially sliding down the Horn's driveway in the winter...RIP Lori
Robin Glaze
July 21, 2017
I remember the Horn family from N.S. Ann and Ralph very nice people and excellent parents. Lori would light up a room when she entered. Smile as wide the the earth. Very nice people. As you walk through life we must never forget the good people that we meet along the way. God doesn't give us what we can handle;God helps us handle what we our given. I would meet Ralph at Dew Drop for coffee many times and we would talk for hours. In N.S. everybody would know your name. Gayle and Larry are wonderful people and God will help their family through the hard times. We must remember that everyday is a gift. Heaven has a very beautiful angel to watch over everyone. Ann & Larry think of all the happy times everybody had with Lori for she would always make you laugh.Rest in peace and God Bless her family and friends. We will all meet in Heaven in due time.
Always a friend
Carol
Carol Burdick
July 18, 2017
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