Rob Vocke
Good bye, Ive missed you
Birth date: Dec 15, 1953 Death date: Dec 7, 2011
Lorna Kelly Thompson 57 died December 7, 2011 just short of her birthday December 15th. She was born December 15, 1953 and was born in Chicago, Illinois and was the daughter of Howard F. Kelly and Joan B. (Freeman )Kelly. Lorn Read Obituary
Good bye, Ive missed you
Lorna I will miss you deeply. I will always remember you. We worked at ORD then when I moved to LAS we were seeing each other you transferred to TUL then. I didn't know Miss You!
Aunt Lornie, we will miss you. A good aunt, sister and daughter and I can tell a wonderful and committed co-worker and friend. I will miss your sense of humor and will always remember the times we spent together. Love, Kim
Aunt Lorna, You have lost loved ones far to soon in your life. And we now mourn your loss far to soon. It was always nice to spend time with you when we had the chance to see each other. I am glad to see how much your life has had an impact on the friends and co-workers that were lucky enough to work with you learn from you, laugh with you, and share their lives with you. We will miss you dearly Love, Kyle
I will always have the memories of you when we were kids. You had the coolest car (pontiac fiero) and always came threw with great christmas presents. Thanks for all the wonderful times. You will be missed. Love Rob, Danielle, and India
Aunt Lornie- You were a wonderful aunt…we always had a wonderful time when we got to spend time together. My thoughts will always be with you and may you rest in peace. Love, Colleen
I extend my heartfelt sympathies to Katie, Sue and Lorna's entire family. Lorna was a good person. I always enjoyed her company and sense of humor when we were together at family gatherings over the many past years. "The blue sky opens into new life".
Wow the person that was allways there for me and our jets is there no more. This is a shock and a loss. Lorna was very cool and direct in her fun way with anything at all – even during those crisis situations -it was allways that fun personality, toying with us first, then down to business. I loved her style and will miss that. She could be serious and fun and that just made working with her something to look foreward to with every call. I like what Chris Columbus said – you will be remembered. Love you, Rest in peace.
When I came to AA in 2008, Lorna took me under her wing as a "mother" and a dear friend. She saw something special in me and spent many hours with me and taught me so very much of her knowledge. Though I nor anyone else will have that 38 years of Lorna knowledge we will always remember the time we had and was able to cherish with such a wonderful soul. I will miss you Lorna and so will many others but you will never be forgotten. To the family, I offer my prayers and condolences.
Lorna, I'll never forget our trip to San Antonio we had a blast. God seems to take the best. I would like to express my feelings to the family, Lorna will truly be missed.