Lori E. Wright, 69, of Exeter, passed away at home, in hospice care, on Jan. 18, 2026.
She was born in Bloomsburg on March 21, 1956, a daughter of the late Ken and Karlene (Lemon) Wright. Throughout her younger years, Lori attended Central Columbia Area schools and later graduated from Central Columbia High School in 1974.
Lori enjoyed anything to do with the outdoors — hiking, camping, canoeing, and traveling in general.
Survivors include her precious Thumbelina, her partner, Judith Paolucci, of Exeter; sister, Kathlene Rohm, of Bloomsburg; two nieces, Chelsea, wife of Christopher Nicolais, of Havertown, and Whitney Mursi, of Bloomsburg; nephew, Brooke Rohm and husband, Martin Siewert, of Chicago; and seven great-nieces and nephews, Beau Rohm, Camilla Clayton, Charlotte, Colin and Conor Nicolais, and Emmara and Idrees Mursi.
Lori unselfishly donated her body to Humanities Gifts Registry of Philadelphia and will be teaching in an affiliated medical school.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, who facilitated Lori's end-of-life plan.
Memorial contributions in Lori's name can be made to the ASPCA.
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