Lorrie Louise Eaton 49, 0f Scottsdale, AZ entered into Gods arms on February 3rd, 2011. With incredible strength and dignity fought a courageous 3 year battle with cancer. She was an accomplished floral designer for over twenty five years. Became a medical biller for Scottsdale Health Care after selling the flower shop. Survived by her husband Scott, daughter Alicia and son Colby. Also mother Linda, brothers Kevin, Chris and Keoni and sister Lisa. Uncles Brett, Mark and Ferris. Aunt Julie
Lorries's memorial service will be held on Thursday February 10th at 2pm at Scottsdale Christian Church 7934 E Oak st. Scottsdale,az 85257. In lieu of flowers we would appreciate any donation be made to our church at this link. We have many ministries that help so many people that are in need. To all that have followed Lorries journey I want to thank you for your the love and prayers you gave her. God Bless....





3 comments:
Uncle Scott, Alicia and Colby,
Please know that Ryan, Jonathan, Brittany and I are with you as you heal and celebrate an amazing woman. We are thinking about you daily, and will be especially on Thursday. Jonathan and I will really miss her, and we are glad mom and dad will be there with you.
Lots of Love,
The Eaton Kids
dear Scott...This picture couldn't express more of her light and spirit that is within her...Lorrie will always have that smile on her face whenever I think of her. As I go through my pictures of yesterday memories of all of us together, she is still the same...just Lorrie...and what a blessing she has been and is to all of us.
She will always live in a special part of my heart but today with tears, I just want to reflect on where she is and with whom. It takes my breath away thinking of it...that she's in the presense of our heavenly Father and celebrating with jubilation being reunited with so many.
I remember the flower arrangement of the cross you mention she had made and to me... even then, her spirit was preparing to go home.
What a beautiful women!
Scott, you have been a tower of strength and a becan light to your family and so many by your example...and you made her proud to call you her husband!
Love,
Teresa
Dearest Lorrie,
What a brave and courages battle you fought.So dear, and so loved, you touched everybody deeply who evre met you and came to know you. Even in your most difficult and painful of times you always had a smile or a kind word to share. You are truly Blessed by God. We are thankful that He allowed us to be a part of your life even for a short time. Rest easy knowing you are home with Him. I see you keeping watched over your loved ones as well as those who knew you well, and in passing. I see you brilliant smile whenever I think of you.May your family rejoice and be Blessed in knowing you are with the Lord.
Jane and the Infusion Girls.
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