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Lori navarro was born December 24, 1969 to Leo and Nora Trujillo. Her parents often called her the best christmas gift they could ask for. Lori enjoyed camping, shopping, dancing, singing and of course, being with her family. In her early years, she completed a course to get her cna and often referred to this time as the hardest work She's ever had to do. Later she switched careers to working retail at the local Fred Meyer, where she met the love of her life. Her love of thirty two years, oscar navarro. Together they have one daughter, Cassandra, and two fur babies, rocky and romeo. She is the proud grandmother to 2 beautiful little girls, Valentina and Belen, and one handsome little boy, Dario. Her grandkids are also very proud to have her as their abuelita ,"ita". After she left her life in retail, she found a job in where she thought she would retire; O. C tanner. Here she had worked for 27 years. During her 27 years, she made friends that she would soon consider family and they would also consider her their family. She felt proud working at octaner and loved to tell people that she worked for the company that made the medals for the olympics. She ended her work career at Larry H Miller's prestige financial, where she worked 4 years and had hopes of retiring with them. Although she was a remote worker, her kindness and bubbly personality made it easy for her to make very special friends - even through a screen.
Lori loved to spoil her daughter and grandbabies, whether it be with time, food, Love, or lots and lots of laughs. She also enjoyed spending time with her honey, Oscar. They loved to explore new cities, go out to new restaurants, have some drinks on the back deck, or spend their sunday mornings at the movies. Lori, like her mother, loved to gather with the family. She loved to make everyone around her feel special and included. Another trait that she got from her mom. Lori loved to bring the family together to celebrate every achievement, every birthday and every holiday. She truly was the life of the party.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Nora Trujillo, her brother Paul Trujillo, and her son Christopher.
She is survived by her father, Leo Trujillo, her husband Oscar Navaro, Her daughter Cassandra Navarro, her grandchildren Valentina, Belen and Dario, her brothers, Philip(Christine) and David Trujillo and her sister Susan Duran(John). As well as many, many cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles who love her very dearly.
There will be a rosary for Lori on Tuesday, December 30th, 2025, at 10:30 AM at the St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church and a mass to follow at 11:00 AM. The doors to the church open at 10:00 AM. A luncheon will follow afterwards.
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