Oct 13, 1949 - Aug 29, 2024October 13, 1949 - August 29, 2024
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Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Making jewelry boxes, spending time with her grandchildren.
She loved a good steak and Mexican food
Dolly Parton
She lived in Mexico for several years, And had deep family ties to the Mormon church. Her mother immigrated from Dresden Germany during World War II and we later found out that my mother was 10% Jewish.
Her children and grandchildren
Any crime show and judge Judy
Basketball and football
Lore Lee Lawwill, born on October 13, 1949, in Tucson, AZ, passed away on August 29, 2024, in her beloved hometown. She was a devoted mother and grandmother who cherished her family above all else. Lore is survived by her son, Richard Lawwill, and her five grandchildren: Amiya Nunez, Ethan Lawwill, Adrianna Fullen, Tristian Polanco, and Jazalyn Salcido.
Lore was known for her creative spirit, often found making beautiful jewelry boxes or enjoying quality time with her grandchildren. Her love for a good steak and Mexican food was only rivaled by her admiration for Dolly Parton’s music. She had a passion for crime shows and Judge Judy, often sharing laughs and lively discussions about her favorite episodes.
Having lived in Mexico for several years, Lore carried a rich tapestry of experiences. Her deep family ties to the Mormon church and her knowledge of various religions showcased her open-mindedness and respect for diverse beliefs. She often reflected on her heritage, revealing her mother's journey as an immigrant from Dresden, Germany during World War II and discovering her own Jewish ancestry.
Lore worked as a caseworker for the Department of Economic Security, where she made a significant impact on the lives of many. Her ability to build strong, lasting friendships and her unwavering support for her children during challenging times were hallmarks of her character. Known for her infectious smile and warm personality, she loved to chat and laugh with everyone around her.
Among her treasured sayings, she often quipped, “I look like death eating a cracker,” showcasing her unique sense of humor. Lore’s proudest accomplishments included raising her children and embracing life with a spirit that touched everyone who knew her. Her legacy of love, laughter, and resilience will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends.
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Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ