Lori
Lynn
Bowman
Obituary
Lori Lynn Bowman, 54, of Fort Wayne passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2022, surrounded by family. Born January 1, 1968, in Jeannette, PA a daughter of the late George Proctor and Joyce Coe who survives. Lori is survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Todd; children, Nick (Jessica) Bowman, Angela Snelson, and Steven Robb; grandchildren, Michaela, Michael, Owen, and Charlotte; siblings, Lisa (Michael) Firestine and Donnie (Tonya) Coe. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Tammy Shelton. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 am, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, at St. Jude Catholic Church, 2130 Pemberton Dr. with calling one hour prior. Visitation also Monday, January 17, 2022, 4:00 pm – 8:00 at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne with Rosary service at 4:00 pm. Burial will be in Catholic Cemetery.
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I just found out today when I went to email Lori here work. I had a feeling something was off because I know she is an asset to us. Always helpful and kind. I’ve worked with her for decades. I am so sorry to her family and friends. What a significant loss. My deepest sympathy.
God Bless and Prayers from Louisville KY
Denise LaBrake
Lori was a bright light when I had a bad start at the office. I always spoke to her and asked if she was always the only one working. She happily helped me and was always cheerful. She will be greatly missed. We are shocked to hear of her passing.
I am so sorry to hear of this significant loss. There are no words that make it feel it ok during this time.
Sending lots of love & light to you all <3
God bless your family.
Every time I think of Lori, I think of that beautiful smile and her sweet voice. Just hearing her laughter could bring a smile to my face. When I think of Lori, I think of a woman who loved God and her faith so much! There was never a doubt how much she loved God. She was always ready to share her faith with others. Lori was a bright light in a sometimes gloomy world.
One night when Lori was in the hospital and I was praying for her, I kept getting an image of her opening her eyes and the most beautiful smile graced her face. There was SUCH JOY on her face! I keep thinking that must be the expression she had when she crossed into Jesus’ loving arms! Thank you, Lori, for faith, joy, and laughter you brought to the world.
From your friends at the Helpdesk, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. She was a great person and wonderful friend and will be greatly missed
Our sympathy and prayers go out to the family. (Gerald and Iva Maldeneys family)
Todd and Family, What a treasure Lori was. I worked with her for around 7 -8 years at Kaman Industrial Technologies and I still remember 3 instances very distinctly that I wanted to share. I want you to know without a doubt Lori is with the Lord and he is celebrating the life she lived with passion and purpose. She ran the race well and He will welcome her as a Good and Faithful Servant! My first memory was on September 11, 2001, when the towers fell in New York City, Lori walked into my office, closed the door and asked me to pray with her. I still remember praying for the victims in the towers, their families and our nation. She had such an empathetic heart for others who were hurting. I was so touched that she chose me to approach and pray with during such a scary time. My second memory of Lori was when we had a co-worker who was dying at a young age and we held a fundraising event. Lori was excited to be involved and in getting donations from companies, working on a committee to plan out a route for motorcyclists to do a poker run for the fundraiser, and her compassion for this co-worker to the point she went to the hospital to see her in her final days. Lori always followed her heart when the Lord lead her to do something. My third memory was in 2007, when Lori came into my… Read more »
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.