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Lori Strauch

JOHNSON CITY, New York

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Lori Ann (VanNorton) Strauch of Johnson City Lori Strauch, age 52 passed away peacefully Sunday, November 25, 2007. She courageously fought ovarian cancer for 9 years and is now free from pain and discomfort. She was predeceased by her father Robert F. VanNorton, brother Robert H....

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I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful person. I only knew her from the Ovarian Cancer message board , but we all were like sisters as we share the same disease. Rest in Peace Lori I know that you will be watching over all of us still battling. Theresa Schafer

Cliff and family - I am so sorry for your loss of a sweet and wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you in the days ahead as you try to heal from your loss. Lori was a courageous person and a true angel.

I met Lori in the 7th grade and over the years we would run into each other ocassionally. About a year ago when I saw her again she informed me that she had been battling cancer for a number of years. I told her of my mother's recent surgery for colon cancer and Lori reached out to my mother and offered several times to help her in anyway that she could. Lori was a selfless person and never stopped offering help to others despite her own struggles.

Cliff and family: We are terribly sorry for your loss. Lori was a very special person and she will be sorrowly missed by those who knew her. She will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

Lori's childhood enthusiasm and energy continued throughout her adult years and touched lives around her with compassion and courage. Her spirit will continue to smile upon those lives she touched.

My sympathy and prayers to the family....

cliff and family,I am very sorry
for your loss. lori was a great friend.

Cliff and family, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

My condolences on your loss.Stay strong.I'll see you when I get back in town.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.