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Lori Bush

Portland, Oregon

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Bush, Lori 51 Sept. 23, 1961 March 29, 2013 Survived by daughters, KaitLyn, Kenzie; son, Kyle; husband, Bobby; and grandchildren, KayDyn, Karter and KyLee. A candle lighting will be held at at 4:30 p.m. April 6 at Harleman Park in Cornelius. Donations accepted at any Wells Fargo under Lori...

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To Lori's family -- We were in Arizona, and only found out about her death today (May 28).
Lori was our first baby sitter. She was 8 years old when she took over our daughter Marla. She took on our son Mark when he was born. We could always depend on her.
Charles and Lori and Mark and Marla were raised together. They were all part of the Kelly Kadets for years. We were family. Lori loved kids and was so good with them. We will not forget her. Our thoughts and prayers are with...

We were saddened to read about Lori's passing. Although my sister-in-law, she was a big part of my growing up. We had a lot of fun together when I in high school and just out of high school. Lori was always wonderful to me. With this note, I offer heartfelt condolences to her family.

Cordially,
Brenda Ray Scott and family

Hello again -
This is my error. My friend, Lori Bush is another person. Still send condolences to the family of Lori who died.
Mary Anne

I am so sorry to hear about Lori - she was a gem. I had her in class for several years at Willamette University. Mary Anne Rees

I was sorry to hear that she died that way. I remember her at her first wedding and how beautiful she was that day. That is the way I want to remember her.

WE WERE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT LORI. SHE WAS ALWAYS SO SWEET AND UPBEAT WHEN SHE WAS HERE AT THE OFFICE FOR VISITS. WE WILL KEEP YOU IN OUR PRAYERS. HILLSBORO ORTHOPEDIC GROUP

I am sorry to hear about the death of Lori Bush. No doubt this time is hard for the family. God in his Word promises that soon "he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." May God continue to provide strength and comfort through the family, friends and his Word.