Lori-Kursay-Obituary

Lori Ann Kursay

Danville, Illinois

Apr 17, 1961 – Sep 13, 2013

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BORN
April 17, 1961
DIED
September 13, 2013
LOCATION
Danville, Illinois

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KURSAY, Lori Ann (Griffith) of Clearwater, passed away on September 13, 2013 at the Suncoast Hospice Care Center, Palm Harbor after a courageous battle with cancer. Lori was predeceased by her parents, Grethe and Joseph Kursay and brother Mark Kursay. She is survived by her husband, Allen L....

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Lori was a beautiful soul, inside and out, a truly good person and someone who showed others what God's light could be. So saddened to have just learned of this, I cherish the memories of our many years of friendship.
Love always, Lori, my friend Cathy Cox (Johntown, PA)

I was saddened today to hear of Lori's passing.She was a sweet person and a caring pet owner.We will miss her smiling face.
I am sorry for your loss Mr. Griffith.

Lori will be missed by all who knew her. She helped me through a tough time physically and emotionally. She was truly a bright light in this world.

Al felt so blessed to have Lori in his life....I'm so glad they had each other.
Debbi LaPrevotte

My sincere condolences to Lori's family and extended family of friends and patients. Lori was extremely knowledgeable in her field and worked fiercely to help her patients. She will be missed by all who had the pleasure of having her in their life. There is simply no one else like her.

Lori was a wonderful person and a very dedicated therapist. She cared deeply for her patients and always made them feel better. I looked forward to my appointments with her after my breast cancer surgery. She taught me so much. She also helped my daughter, Melissa during her cancer surgery even though she was not a patient. My daughter and I volunteered at Largo Med for Lori and really enjoyed helping her. She was so interested in learning more about reconstruction that she asked to sit in on...

Our world is a better place because Lori was a part of it. We feel privileged to have worked with Lori and blessed to call her our friend. Her compassion for others was evident throughout every aspect of her life. She could turn any "challenging" work day around with her infectious smile and laughter. Lori had this glow about her that lit up the entire room... and people responded to it. Her patients brought in tasty treats and her treatment room was often like entering into a party. ...

My condolences, stay strong Doris

Lori, you were just my hand therapist at first, and admitedly you were the best that ever was. But you gave so much more than physical therapy for me in all those years. You even acused me of getting hurt just so I could keep giving you grief. In reality, your eternal smile and sense of humor did more to heal me than anything else, I think. You touched my soul so deeply, and I am so much the better person because of you. My father-in-law, Richard Markel, also loved you so for your tender...