Lori-Pete-Obituary

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Lori Lynn Pete

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Jan 30, 1966 – Mar 25, 2024

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BORN
January 30, 1966
DIED
March 25, 2024
LOCATION
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls Obituary

Lori Lynn (Livermore) Pete was born to Ron and Marlene (Ward) Livermore on January 30, 1966 , Lori passed away on March 25, 2024.


Lori was united in marriage to Ken Pete on November 22, 1986. They made their home in Canton, SD, later moving to Sioux Falls, SD. They shared two children, Ashley Pete and Joey Pete.


Lori worked many years at Red Lobster and made many friends during that time. She was a member at St. Mark’s Lutheran church in Sioux Falls. Lori is survived by her husband: Ken and children, Ashley and Joey, her father, Ron Livermore and brother, Steve Livermore (Kamie), nephews, Josh and Jack.


A prayer service to honor Lori’s life will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 11am at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church.


Lori’s family is grateful for the support they have received during this difficult time. Many friends have asked what they can do to help, any donation would help cover unexpected funeral expenses.

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Will miss you greatly, prayers for all of you.

So sorry to hear of Lori passing on so young. Many year's have passed since getting together at family reunions in Brunsille and Craig. Out prayer's to all family members.

We knew Laurie as a friend and neighbor. For ten years. She was very friendly, she is in heaven know, with Jesus.

We were so saddened when we heard Lori Pete is no longer with us. We have known Marlene & Ron for many years & Lori & Steve as children. Lori, you always called me Mom & give me a hug when we seen each other. We cannot say proper good buys to you as we’re still in AZ. You will be greatly missed. Deepest Sympathy to the Pete & Livermore families.

I will always remember opening and closing the restaurant with you Lori. And the advice you shared with me about our children. you will be dearly missed.

Lori goofing around at work

Lori working hard at Redlobster

I was a traveling manager for the Sioux Falls Red Lobster and visited there four times. Each time Lori was just so pleasant and friendly to me and I appreciated her company. She was kind and funny. I’m so so sorry for your loss and was very sad to learn of her passing. My deepest sympathies, Taylor McNair.

Sorry to hear of your loss. God bless you all.