Lori Lynn Crow Harper died January 12, 2021, of Covid-19 at Kennestone Hospital. She was only 52 years old.
Her family is grieving her loss greatly but is comforted by loving support from friends and an extensive and deeply compassionate church family.
Lori was born on April 14, 1968. Lori loved life passionately. She particularly loved travel, music, worship, Bible study, literature, movies, her dogs, and cooking for her family. But Lori's greatest loves were her Jesus, and her most precious gifts from her Heavenly Father: Her children, Rachel and Michael, who were the absolute light of her life; the treasure of her family, the love of her friends - which were many and adoring, and her church, Sanctuary In Him.
She leaves behind her loving husband of 31 years, John; her daughter, Rachel, and son, Michael. Her best friend/mother and stepfather, Keith and Carolyn Brewer; brother Rob Crow, sister-in-law, Andree Crow, and nephews Trevor, Brett, Alan and Steven, nieces-in-law Alison Crow and Lydia Crow, Brother Randy Crow and sister-in-law, Lori Crow; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Dan and Lynne Harper: nephews Josh Welcher, Stuart Harper, and niece, Jennifer Harper, nieces-in-law Kayla Welcher and Kaitlyn Harper; Aunt and Uncle, and favorite travel buddies, Rick and Jeannie Newton, and numerous other grieving family members.
There will be a visitation Friday from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30p.m. and a service Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Both at Sanctuary Church, 700 Mars Hill Road, Kennesaw, GA 30152. Because of current health concerns we ask for people to choose to attend either Friday night or Saturday night. Masks will be mandatory; social distancing will be observed; and of course, if you feel sick, or know you have been exposed to anyone with symptoms that you will not attend, but instead view the service via the Sanctuary YouTube link, which should be posted here or on the Sanctuary In Him website later this week. We know everyone will understand our urgency for safety, and deeply appreciate your cooperation.
In lieu of flowers, we know that Lori would like any donation in her honor to be made to her favorite ministry, a ministry she supports and was actually able to visit in Kenya: Retouch.
www.Retouch.is