Lori Louise Montalto, age 59, of Fort Walton Beach, FL, went to be with her Lord March 26, 2019. She was born March 30, 1959 in Birmingham, AL.
Lori graduated from Fort Walton Beach High School and attended LSU. She loved art and enjoyed making jewelry and pottery.
She was preceded in death by her father, Sam Montalto.
Survivors include her parents, Sara & Robert "Big Daddy" Jemison of Sylacauga, AL and Sherie Montalto of Fort Walton Beach, FL; her brothers, Monte Montalto of Santa Rosa Beach, FL, Ryan (Janessa) Montalto of Fort Walton Beach, FL and Brandon Montalto of Freeport, FL; her sisters, Layne (Bob) Lavett of Pelham, AL, Shannon (Allen) Lovelady of Gardendale, AL and Sandi Montalto of Fort Walton Beach, FL; and many nieces and nephews and two great nephews.
A private family graveside service was Friday, March 29, 2019 conducted by Pastor Zach Walker, her nephew. She rests in peace at Beal Memorial Cemetery near her beloved father in the mausoleum.
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Sara, Julie Bowman here...I am so so sorry about Loris passing...we were facebook friends and talked very often...I had no idea...I am praying for all of you...
April 12, 2019
Sara, we are so sad to hear of your loss. Loosing a child has to be the most awful, painful, sad thing that can happen to a parent. We trust that you'll soon be at peace with her passing knowing that she is in a better place. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. With love to you and yours - Wayne & Mary Lowery
April 7, 2019
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