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Harriet Scott
November 6, 2025
This is my younger sister from another mother. I didn´t have any biological sisters, but Tori sure fit the . My heart is shattered. There were four of us, Philly girls, and now I´m the only one left and I was the oldest and it sucks. I love you so much Tori, but I will hold your joy in my heart until the day I leave this earth. The fun we had, the love we shared, oh the laughs. Oh my God there were so many laughs!! Your kindness, your generosity, your artistic talent you´re amazing work on vehicles! I´ll just leave one last word for a big laugh that nobody else will get, but that´s perfectly fine.... Alfonso. All my love Tori. Harriet
Mary McDonald Marino
November 4, 2025
Tori and her family moved next door to us in Toledo, Ohio when we were children. I remember her soft voice and kind heart. I have fond memories of her into adulthood when we all eventually went out separate ways. I reconnected with her on social media in the past few years. Prayers for her family as they grieve the loss of their sweet Tori
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