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Lori Lynn Mattingly

Albany, New York

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Lori Lynn (Lombardo) Mattingly, devoted wife and mother, died suddenly on Friday February 4, 2005 after a ten month battle with breast cancer - a struggle that she approached in the same way she approached her life - with grace, dignity, strength and optimism. She was 38. The daughter of...

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I have known Lori for so long that I cannot remember a time when she was not in my life. She truly was like a sister to me and watching how she lived her life was an inspiration. She did everything with such pride and poise . . . with things as simple as preparing a meal or cleaning the house to raising her kids and loving my brother. What I loved most about her is her laugh and I know she is in heaven smiling and laughing right now. God Blessed our family with Lori. All who knew her are...

I worked with Lori at LGC&D. Simply put, she was one of the nicest persons I have ever met.

I don't think I have ever met a person so smart, so loving, or so thoughtful and yet at the same time so unassuming. I think that's why people were drawn to her. She did have a great smile and and an even better laugh, I can still hear it in my mind and I hope I always will. She made me laugh. She was my friend. I miss you, Lori. Lisa

A life well-lived like Lori Lynn's doesn't end any more than music ends...it echoes through time with whispers of beauty and grace...
Remembering her with love and sorrow, Bob & Susan Olsen and children, her extended family.

Lori planted beautiful seeds wherever she went. She not only formed friendships with those she met, but joined people together for lasting friendships.

She is and will always be an inspiration in her passion for giving and finding the best for her children and husband. When Lori would find something great or even just interesting, she would share and I was able to make my family better because of her.

Lori will always be deep in my heart. Our walks and talks will...

I can not express how sorry I was to hear of your loss. I met Lori at a Gymboree class in Manchester, CT when Jordan was about 21/2 years old. She was the happiest person I've ever met. She had such a great outlook on life. I only wish more people could be like her. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May Lori's wonderful personality and great love of life live in her children. I am so sorry for your loss.
Maryann Aitken

I am thankful that are paths crossed and we became friends. Your laughter, your smile will never be forgotten. You will always be a shining star~ Our family sends our deepest sympathy.