Lori Giulio, aged 63, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2026, after a courageous and hard-fought battle with multiple myeloma cancer. Born on January 29, 1962, to Harold Giulio and Helen Trentin, Lori lived a life defined by love, strength, and deep devotion to her family. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in May of 2019, and faced her illness with remarkable resilience and grace, never allowing it to diminish her kindness, her compassion, or the care she so freely gave to others.
Lori grew up in Boulder, Montana, a place that always held a special place in her heart. Though she spent a few short years living out of state, she ultimately returned home to Boulder, where she remained surrounded by family and the close-knit community she cherished.
Above all else, Lori was a devoted and loving mother and grandmother. Her children were the center of her world, and her love for them was constant and unwavering. She was the proud mother of her oldest son, Marty Fletcher; her second oldest son, Trevor Giulio; and her daughter, Sacara Giulio (Treib). Her greatest joy came from being a grandmother to her beloved granddaughter, Lillianna Treib, and her cherished grandson, Beaureguard Treib, who brought endless light, laughter, and purpose to her life.
Lori shared strong family bonds and a lifetime of memories with her brothers, Alan Giulio, Terry Giulio, Dennis Giulio, and Roger Giulio, and her sister, Sandy. Family meant everything to Lori, and she held those relationships close to her heart, offering unwavering love, loyalty, and support through every season of life.
In addition to her family, Lori was blessed with countless friendships that she treasured deeply. She had a rare gift for making people feel welcomed, valued, and loved, and she treated her friends as family. These friendships brought her great joy throughout her life, and the love she shared with them was genuine, lasting, and deeply meaningful.
Those who knew Lori will remember her for her strength, her generous heart, and the deep love she gave so selflessly. Even through years of illness, she faced each day with courage and perseverance, leaving behind a legacy of love that will live on through her children, grandchildren, extended family, and the many friends whose lives she touched.
A Celebration of Life honoring Lori will be held on January 31, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Life Church, Boulder, Montana. Family and friends are invited to gather in remembrance and to celebrate the life she lived and the love she shared.
Lori will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever held in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
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