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worked for her briefly. she loved her volleyball team.
arlando lamar cantley
April 13, 2023


Dallas, Texas
WINTERS, LORRIE HOPE Died suddenly in her 47th year on 10-29-2006. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, Chapel of Fellowship Church, Grapevine. Burial: Boliver Cemetery. Visitation: 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday, J. E. Foust Funeral Home, 523 Main St., Grapevine. Memorials: Wednesday Child or a Charity of your...
Read Moreworked for her briefly. she loved her volleyball team.
arlando lamar cantley
April 13, 2023
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your smile, your thoughtfulness, your ever-optimistic ways will truly be missed. there is no way our volleyball group would have ever been so close without you, for you were the heart and soul. to lorrie's family, my deepest sympathy...what a great woman who was loved by all who met her.
suzee sullivan schwartz
November 18, 2006 | Duluth, GA
Dear Winters Family:
I only saw Lorrie twice a year, but each time I did see her, she made it seem like we had just talked the day before. Her enthusiasm was contageous. I'll miss working with her at EPLN.
Heidi Talmage
November 07, 2006 | Charleston, WV
To the Winters Family -
My condolences for the loss of your loved one. What I saw and loved in Lorrie was a daughter to be cherrished. Her visits to Lake Palestine with my son David and friends, made for such happy, good times. Lorrie was special and so admired for her willingness to help. Such a caring, sweet, happy girl. Thank you for nurturing such a fine daughter. It is gratifying to have experienced her friendship and love for others. God Bless you.
Hazel Grubbs
November 06, 2006 | Tyler, TX
Knowing Lorrie has been a God sent, she always had a smile and brightened up the room every where she went. We have very fond memories of Lorrie that we will never forget and cherish forever. She touched our lives and everyone else she knew. She will be greatly missed.
Gary & Lisa Zemanski
November 05, 2006 | Richardson, TX
I was the receptionist at ACS in the office where Lori worked, but I was with a different division. Her office was close to my desk. As she past my desk about 3 times a day she always had a smile for me. She was wonderful in so many ways ! You would not have know that she was the boss of her coworkers because she didn't put herelf above them. She did her job very well & trusted her coworkers enough that she didn't have to stand over their shoulders. She would tackle whatever she had to...
Loretta Billings
November 03, 2006 | Waxahachie, TX
Lorrie always had a smile on her face when ever I walked into her cube. She will be missed dearly. She was not only my boss but was a very good friend, never treated me like a junior. The void that has been created after her sudden demise will never be filled.
Rajiv Saxena
November 02, 2006 | Plano, TX
Lorrie touched so many people's lives and will be greatly missed. It's comforting to know that she is in a better place. My sincere condolences go out to the Winters family.
Dan Koesters
November 02, 2006 | Atlanta, GA
Lorrie was a wonderful, caring person who always made you feel welcome. I will always remember her smile, her laugh and the kindness she showed to everyone she knew and met.
Stacy Follmer
November 02, 2006 | Dallas, TX