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Lori L. White

Bellingham, Washington

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Bellingham, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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Lori L. White, age 56, of Bellingham, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 21st, 2011. Lori was born July 7th, 1954 in Bellingham to Sharky and Betty Leavitt. She grew up in the Deming area and created many special memories on Church Mountain, which she lovingly shared with her family. In...

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I will never forget the kindness that Lori showed everyone she met. The amount of people from across all lines that attended her memorial were a true testament of who she was and how she lived her life. We'll all miss you Lori.

I can't believe Lori is gone. She was a childhood friend and her dad and mine were good friends. She was an awesome person, always so happy and smiling. I was so glad we reconnected on Facebook not too long ago. She is surely in Heaven hugging her parents and mine!

Jim and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Lori was such a special person to our family. I always enjoyed seeing her smiling face! She always greeted me with big hug. My boys got to spend some time with her at Beachwood and Birchbay painting rocks and making memories. I am very gretful for having her in my life. The service today was the largest attended service I have ever been to. UNBELEIVABLE! She touched so many people during her time with us. My heart and thoughts are...

Adam & Family, I am sorry to read about your mom's passing. I remember one of your birthdays when we went out to birch bay and swam at the resort pools and Niki and I were the only girls there with all you boys, your mom was so nice. Your family will be in my prayers.

Lori White was an extremely special and wonderfully kind person. Anyone who came into her presence felt blessed. My condolences to her family.

Lori was a wonderful lady: always with a smile and a positive outlook on life. She knew how to brighten a day. I was always happy to see her behind the steering wheel of our team bus. It was always a sign of good luck if she was the one who drove us to our destination. She will be sorely missed.

Jim, Adam, Jacob,
We were so sorry to learn of Lori's death and the pain, which there are no words for describing, your family is now feeling. Lori was such a fun-loving person who brought so much joy to all those who knew her. Her smile and laugh were so infectious. The memories of Lori are so difficult now, but I believe in the future these same memories will fill your hearts love, peace, and understanding. The world lost an incredibly, wonderful person on January 21st.

Jim and family,
I can't believe Lori is gone. So young and I know how much she loved her family. She will be missed and never forgotten. So Jim my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. She was a wonderful cousin. Love Kathi

Jim and family, Lori was my son's bus driver from Carl Cozier a couple of years ago. She was one of the kindest people I have ever met. I always enjoyed chatting with her. It was my son's first bus experience and she made every bus ride a happy experience. Recently, she was asked to drive him home and I got to see her for a few minutes. I am very sorry for your loss, she was a very wonderful person. I feel lucky to have known her. With love, Cathie Bertola (David's mom)