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Lorraine Veronica Armstrong

New York, New York

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ARMSTRONG-Lorraine Veronica, 55, of Craig County, VA, on March 3, 2005. She was born in Brooklyn, NY, on July 18, 1949 to the late Joseph and Muriel Armstrong. Lorraine is survived by her husband, James Komnick, two sisters, Patricia Komnick and Dorothy Upegui, two brothers, Daniel Armstrong and...

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Well, I wish I had seen Aunt Laurie more often than I had of late...I missed her terribly. She was always so supportive...never judged me, didn't have to understand my decisions or actions to love me anyway. And at one point in my life, that was so hard to find. I remember those cookies too, Laura... HUGE chocolate chip cookies. And greasy grilled cheese (heart attack waiting to happen, but so damn...

To My Best Friend for many many years. We had our ups and we had our downs, sometimes we would dance all night long or drive to NYC, or we would just stay up all night and talk about everthing from Who is God and how to know Him better to what should we wear or do. We had great adventures and learned alot about who we were-or thought we were. We had kicknames for each other all these years and when we wrote or talked we still used them. There is a very empty spot in my heart(named Laurie) and...

To family and friends of Lori:
May the God of all comfort give you
grace and strength as you mourn the
homegoing of Lori. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be
comforted. God did not leave us comfortless. He sent us the Comforter (the Holy Spirit) for such a time as this. God is real and He really loves all of you.

To Dorothy, Family & Friends, In Loving Memory of Lori:

To my dearest family, some things I’d like to say.
First of all to let you know that I arrived okay.
I am writing this from heaven where I dwell with God above
Where there’s no more tears or sadness, there is just eternal love.
Please don’t be unhappy just because I’m out of sight.
Remember that I am with you every morning, noon, and night.
That day I had to leave you, when my life...

I remember when I used to wake up every morning to find the smell of Aunt Laurie's coffee and how we always used to make our chocolate chip cookies. She always yelled at me for growing taller than her. haha. She was a great aunt who had a lot of love and patience and I was blessed to spend as much time as I have with her. (Although I wish I could have seen her more)

Rest in Peace Aunt Laurie

To My Sister, My friend, even though we didn't always agree, I love you and I miss you terribly. But I know we will see each other again in heaven...Tell Mom and Pop we all said "HI"
Love your little sis,
Dorothy
To my brothers and sister, I love you guys.

To all of Lori's family -- my deepest sympathy.
I've thought of her often over the years and always hoped that our paths would cross at some point. We had wonderful times growing up on 23rd street. It would have been nice to get together again.

Lori, I wish you peace and happiness.

Love,
Googie

James and all the Armstrong Kids.
We are so sorry to hear of Lori's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Kathie and Connie Klakis

What can I say! Although I haven't seen Lori, Laurie, Lorrie, depended on what year it was on how she decided to spell her name, I have great memories of her growing up on East 23rd Street. It seems like yesterday that we were taking the Flatbush Ave bus to Bishop McDonnells. It is special when you grow up with a cousin who also turns out to be a great friend.....everyone should be as lucky. You all have my sympathies and prayers to get you through this hard time.