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Lori A. Haas (Beard), 65, of Lebanon, passed away unexpectedly and walked into the arms of Jesus April 1st, 2025 at Wellspan Good Samaritan Hospital. She grew up in Cornwall and graduated from Cedar Crest High School in 1977. Lori was a lifelong resident of Lebanon County. Lori is preceded in death by her father Thomas R. Beard of Cornwall, survived by her dedicated husband, Richard Haas of Lebanon, her mother Rosalie Beard of Lebanon, brother Thomas Beard of Maryland, sister Lisa McKillop of Palmyra, stepdaughter Michelle Querry, stepson Rick Haas and many nieces and nephews that she loved dearly. Lori recently retired from M&T Bank after 46 years of dedicated service where she was respected and admired by her co-workers and customers. Lori enjoyed traveling, especially cruises throughout the Caribbean, Las Vegas, and to the beach with her husband. More than anything, Lori loved spending time with her family, enjoying conversations, dinners, and holidays. She took pride in her home and was an exceptional housekeeper, and never failed to look her best. Lori's heart was filled with excitement and joy that will be sadly missed but always remembered. A visitation will be held at Christman's Funeral Home Lebanon on Saturday April 12, 2025 from 10:00-11:00am with services starting at 11:00. Burial after the service will be at Grandview Cemetery Annville. A luncheon will be held at the Annville Legion Banquet Hall after the burial. For more information, to offer condolences or to order flowers, please go to www.christmansfuneralhome.com
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226 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
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