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Lori Hodges Sklar

Miami, Florida

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Sklar Sklar, Lori Hodges, 49, beloved wife of Bill Sklar, passed away on December 30, 2006. Lori was born January 16, 1957 in Miami, Florida. She attended Coral Gables High School ('74), Washington University (B.A.B.S. – ?79), the Wharton School, and the University of Miami (M.B.A. with honors)....

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Life is not a path of coincidence, happinstance and luck, but rather an inexplainable meticulously charted cause for one to touch the lives of others and make a difference in the world. Certainly Lori has done this and her spirit, aura and good deeds will outlive us all. We will Pray with our Feet on January 20 as a CBI team in Lori's honor and for all of us who continue to fight battle.

She will be missed from the bottom of all of our hearts and temple activities won't be the same with out her
We will love her for always and forever
We are all here for you to lean on when you need someone.

I went to school with Lori, from West Lab Elementary through Gables High, and distinctly remember her as a bright and beautiful person.

I am saddened by her passing, both because she was a classmate and because of the good that I have now learned she did in her life.

Through Lori's work and the legacy of Jacob International, we must be hopeful that lives will be saved.

My sincere condolences to Lori's family and friends.

Our thoughts are with you...
Words cannot express our deep feelings for Lori and all that she had done for us, our family, and our community. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her and all whose lives she touched.

Bill
It has been many years since we've last seen each other, but I saw the notice of Lori's passing and want you to know that my memories of her are full of her laugh and beauty. My deepest condolences and hearfelt sadness at your unimaginable loss.
Linda Lubitz
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Bill, I am so sorry to hear of Lori's passing. Having suffered the loss of my son, Michael, two years ago I know that there are no words that can comfort the pain you feel. Just know that there are people who are praying for you and thinking of you.

Dear Bill:
I cannot pretend to know what you are feeling because I have never suffered a loss of this magnitude. My prayers are to heal your heart and keep you strong. Because we all loved Lori, whether we knew her for decades or just a few years, we know she knew she could count on us. We will help you get through this.
Connie Bowers, University of Miami School of Law

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Bill,
Although I have not seen you and Lori for a number of years, you have always been in my thoughts. My Mom and I send you our deepest sympathy with prayer for peace in your heart with memories of Lori.
Love, Marilyn LoBrutto and Betty Berg