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Lorrie Ann Andrew-Spear

Woodbridge, Virginia

Sep 28, 1969 – Apr 3, 2023

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September 28, 1969
DIED
April 3, 2023
LOCATION
Woodbridge, Virginia

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Lorrie Ann Andrew-Spear of Woodbridge, Va., devoted wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and dear friend, passed away on April 3rd. She was 53.Lorrie was a passionate and dedicated public servant. She began her career as a public information/communications officer with the City of Hampton, later moving...

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Lorrie was such a kind, inquisitive, and devoted friend to so many people. We attended school together between the ages of 5 and 22 and I will always be grateful for her positivity, her constant support of those she cared about, her clever take on so many things, and her sense of humor. While we didn't get to see each other often enough later in life (when we did she would usually eye-roll at the sports talk gibberish Curt and I inevitably got sidetracked into), I will miss her smile and...

I was very sad to hear the news. Lorrie was a breath of sunshine. She always had a great way to put a positive spin on anything. To Curt and family....you are in our thoughts and prayers from the PWC Fire Marshal family. May you find solace and peace at this difficult time.

I´m so very sorry to hear about Lorrie. Wow! What a smart and hardworking professional. I learned so much from her and we always shared a laugh. Loved her sense of humor and admired her intelligence. I will miss you. Rest in peace sweet lady.

I had the pleasure of meeting Lorrie at the Dale City Farmers Market. She was always so joyful and pleasant. She will be sorely missed. Prayers to her family and may she rest in peace.

Our sincere condolences and prayers for the whole family. May her soul rest in peace.

Sending my prayers and condolences. Lorrie was a sweet friend and admired by all.

May you be comforted by the many wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate Lorrie's well lived life of joyful exploration and service.

I'm so sorry to hear this. Although I had lost touch with her, I still thought of her often. Peace to the family. Our world has lost a bright light.

Lorrie was not only a co-worker but a good friend. She was great at anything she wanted to do. I'm honored to say I worked with her and calling her my friend. She was one of the best communicators I have ever worked with and will miss our chats. RIP Lorrie. You will be missed by many. And thanks Curt for sharing her time with us.