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Lori Ann Quinn

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Lori Ann Quinn Lori Ann Quinn, 35, of Laurys Station, passed away Sunday, January 2, 2011. She was born in Allentown to Suzanne Santee Yocum and the late Paul F. Hamsher, Sr. Survivors: Husband, Brendan Quinn; son, Dylan Quinn; mother; step-father, William Yocum Sr.; brothers,...

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to my dearest daughter my time with you was to short but i know your daddy felt i had you to long and it was his turn. you were always a daddys girl and i know he will watch over you till were all togther again. rest in peace my loveing daughter . love forever and aday mommy

LORI QUINN YOU CAN REST IN PLACE NOW .AND YOU ARE UP THERE WITH ROY WAITING FOR ALL OF US AND YOU AND ROY WILL BE LOOKING DOWN ON ALL OF US .AND KEEPING US ALL SAFE.

I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express how much I feel for your entire family during this difficult time. My thought and prayers are with you all. Lori will be your hearts forever.

Sorry for the loss, my heart goes out to all the family during this difficult time. Rest in peace Lori we will all miss you

I am so sorry for your loss. Please try to remember all the good times, as they will help get you through this hardship. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry to hear about Lori passing. At least she is now in peace. I have such fond memories of her, like when she was a kid she used to really love milk and going to bed real early, and years later, as a mother, how she would go into Dylan's room in the middle of the night to adjust his blanket to make sure he would stay warm. I'm sending lots of hugs for Aunt Sue and and Lori's brothers and sisters and especially to Dylan. Take care.


I wish I could attend services...

Time heals the pain that you are all feeling. Not right now, but eventually you will be able to think about Lori and talk about her without the pain being so bad. You will eventually be able to look at something she made or think of something she's done and smile. God bless all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Judy and Don Berger

I am so, so sorry for your loss. I understand all too well what this feels like for you- time will move on and you will eventually smile again. Until then, may God hold you close. You will be reunited again.

To Lori's family and friends.
I am so sorry for your loss. May your memories of her help to get you through this tough time. My deepest sympathy