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Lori Lee Dingler

Jackson County, Oregon

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Lori Lee Dingler Lori Lee Dingler, 45, passed away Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. She was born March 15, 1963, in Lebanon, Ore., to Roger and Sylvia Morris Leatherman of Medford. Lori graduated from Medford Senior High School in 1981 with a full scholarship from U.S. Bank. In 1984, she married her high...

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My Dad called and told me about Lori. I was so very sorry to hear this news. I went to school with Lori from grade school through high school. I always remember Lori's warm and friendly smile. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Blessings to you and your family at this difficult time. Lori was a special person. I worked with her at USBank
Peninsula Branch a long time ago and remember her as a caring and fun person to work with. May God Be With You

Jeff: Deepest sympathy to you, your sons and the entire Dingler Family. I hope you will find strength in one another for comfort during this difficult time. As your life with Lori was short, I hope you will rejoice in the value of the years you did spend together. May you Live, Laugh and Love in Lori's life forever.

Jeff -

I'm so sorry to hear Lori lost her battle with cancer. I never met her but I know you loved her very much. Remeber all the great times you shared and allow them to bring a smile to your face during this hard time. My heart goes out to you and your boys.

Hugs to you...

Jeff & Family,
There never seem to be enough words to truly express how the loss of a loved one effects those who have been touched the spirit of someone like Lori. I spent many hours with Lori during her Work-College time at US Bank in Springfield, she was a quick study and a joy to be around. You and your sons will forever have truly positive memories of your time with her. My thoughts will be with you at this time of loss,

Dear Leatherman and Dingler families,

Many years ago in southern Oregon, Lori and Lisa were the big sisters I never had. Both were wonderful guides to me, and I adored them. I haven't seen Lori in years -- in fact, just shortly after she and Jeff moved to the Portland area. But a funny thing happened a few days ago: Lori popped into my mind for no apparent reason. At that time, my memories of her made me smile to myself.

This morning, I read the beautiful tribute your family...

Dingler Family, I am sorry for your loss. Lori was a wonderful person who always had a positive attitude. She will be missed. I know Lori from working on the 2007 Sunset Grad party. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Jeff and Family,

My name is Julie and I cat scanned Lori many times and was just saying last week that we hadn't seen her in a while. I am so sad to have read the obituary today and saw that she passed away. She will always stay in my mind as a fighter. She never complained, always had a laugh and a smile for us. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family during this very difficult time. It sounds like she touched an enormous amount of lives including mine. My deepest...

I am sorry for your loss. I knew Lori from High school. My mom and sister called me today to let me know. I have three kids myself and half lost my father. So I do know that it is hard and it seems like life can go on. But it does and little by little each day gets a little bit easier. She will be missed. God bless you all and may He watch over you.