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Lori Rae Noll

Enola, Pennsylvania

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Lori Rae Noll, 56, of Enola, formerly from Liverpool, passed away peacefully on March 23rd 2018 in her home, surrounded by her loving family. Lori fought a courageous 7 year battle against cancer in which she exemplified the true meaning of "never give up." Lori retired with 35 years of service...

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We love you, Lori.

Jeff and family, sorry for your loss and deepest sympathy for you and your family. Though it has been years since I last saw you and Lori, may we remember her in the goods times and for the loving person she was. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. God bless

The world lost a sweet gentle soul, with the kindest of hearts. My deepest condolences to Lori's family.

I am truly going to miss you, we really had a great bond from the first day we met, I am going to miss that beautiful smile and all the great conversations that we had, you were a wonderful person with a big heart and always made me feel like I was part of your family, until we meet again you will forever be in my heart.

So very sorry for your loss, Jeff and family. Her picture looks just like high school with that great smile. May God comfort you as only He can.

We will miss your unending smiles and kindness. You will never leave our thoughts.
Rest in Peace.

Jeff, I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you and your family. You're loving wife is now in heaven and no longer suffering.

Brenda Farrell

Jeff and family, Please accept my condolences on the loss of such a special person. I have many wonderful memories of riding to work with Lori to Revenue as well as from being neighbors for many years. My deepest sympathy,

Jeff, my deepest sympathies for you and your family during this time of grief. My memories of Lori are plentiful while in school but mostly that class trip to DC. I will never forget her. She was a ray of sunshine.