Lori-Smith-Obituary

Lori A. Smith

Dalton, Massachusetts

Sep 29, 1959 – Nov 30, 2025

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BORN
September 29, 1959
DIED
November 30, 2025
LOCATION
Dalton, Massachusetts

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Lori (Hubbard) Smith, 66, unexpectedly passed away on November 30, 2025, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the city where she was born and spent much of her life.Born on September 29, 1959, Lori was the daughter of Georgia Hubbard and the late Richard L. Hubbard Sr. From a young age, she carried a...

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My deepest condolences to Miranda, Frank, Lori's mother, and the rest of Lori's family. Lori was a best friend of my mother (who welcomes her to heaven) and was a big part of my childhood. I remember when Lori took me to New Hampshire to visit Miranda when I was a child. We had so much fun and even took a helicopter ride to asking resort! Lori was so caring, loving and kind and always had a smile on her face! Keeping Lori's loved ones in my prayers!

To Frank and Lori's family, I'm very saddened to learn of Lori's sudden passing. May cherished memories bring you comfort and carry you through this difficult time.

I am devastated to hear of Lori´s untimely departure. I have known Lori since childhood when I walked with her on her first day of kindergarten . We shared so many wonderful times in our youth. I remember her coming to my house with her ice skates slung over her shoulder to ask me to go ice skating with her or to walk.with her to the corner store for candy . As she grew up she helped many people. She had a beautiful and caring heart . She always came up our family´s house on Thanksgiving and...

I am so saddened to read this, I talked to her on 11/29. Life is so precious and so short!! My heart goes out to Miranda and Frank and her mom and siblings. Love Val

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Lori you left us to soon and you will be missed by this household. You were always there with a kind word and a smile, You always checked on us if you did not see us for a couple of days. The world has lost a person that made you smile and we know her memory will always leave us with a smile To the Frank and the family so so sorry for your loss.

So sorry to read this, and so shocking. I have the fondest memories of working with Lori at the Dakota back in the 1990s. She was so much fun and such a good person. Please accept my deepest condolences.

The future will be bleaker without you in it. You will be greatly missed. I´m so sorry Frank.

So sad to see Lori's passing, many memories of Dakota days and beyond. My deepest sympathies to those she leaves behind. May your shared love and memories bring you comfort during this painstaking time.