05/07/2024
Lori (Brandyberry) Raymond, 58 of Springfield Ohio died peacefully at home on April 18th 2024 with her family by her side.
Lori worked as an expediter specialist in commodities most of her career working for Honeywell, AO Smith, Siemens, Harding Machine to name a few. She loved Longaberger Baskets and did very well buying & selling.
Lori had a passion for music and for dancing. She was always the first one to hit the dance floor and the last one off the dance floor! She loved all genres of music and she danced in her seat, when she couldn’t get up to dance! She also had another passion, that was making friends! She always had a smile, a kind word and could make a friend with anyone. She has made many, many friends over her lifetime. If you had a friendship with Lori, it was for life. She would drop whatever she was doing to serve others. She has been a blessing to many people, and that will truly be missed. She has served her Lord and Savior Jesus and is welcomed home to heaven with complete healing of her body!
Lori is proceeded in death by her father Lewis Brandyberry, step father Harold Holsinger, brother
Bruce and his wife Sandy, brother Dennis (Glenna), nephews Mike, JP Brandyberry and Skylar McNutt.
She was born October 19, 1965 to Lewis and Shirley Brandyberry.
Lori leaves behind her husband Gary of 21 years, her mother Shirley Holsinger, brother Jr. (Pam),
Sister Sheri (Tim) McNutt and numerous nieces and nephews and her best friends Kim Bevan, Marie Cornell and Audrey Eickelberger, her brother-in-law David (Patty) Raymond and sister-in-law Debbie (Art)Riebau. Lori was also the step mother to Garys children Heather, Ashley and Tyler Raymond.
She was also a grandmother to Jordan Dobie, Taylor, Jake, Dylan, and Kane Oliver and Brianna Wabnitz. Great grandmother to Madilyn and Kyren
A CELEBRATION OF LIFE for Lori will be held on Saturday June 29, 2024 from 1:00pm - 6:00pm at Jesus True Vine Ministries 408 W Washington Street Springfield, Ohio 45506
Lori's final request is to have her ashes spread at The Garden of the God's in Colorado. Gary proposed to her in New York City with a horse drawn carriage through Central Park on her birthday, which was sweetest day! Her ashes will be spread at the Garden of the God's on her birthday, which is also Sweetest Day this year!