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Lori Ann Bradley
September 24, 1965 — May 31, 2019
Lori Bradley was born to Peggy and Bert Bradley in Boise, Idaho. Attended Boise schools. Garfield East Junior High and graduated from Boise High School in 1983. Attended college in California for two years and then returned to Boise and worked for Sysco as a sales person. Started her painting business (All Colors) in 2007, owned, and operated until she passed away. She is survived by her parents Dennis & Peg Cherry and Bert and Mirella Bradley. Her siblings; Bret (Michelle) Bradley and kids, Brian (Lisa) Bradley and daughter, Rod (Melissa) Bradley, and kids, and DJ (Janet) and kids. As well as her boyfriend George Larkins.
An angel and a spitfire, born on September 24, 1965, and has been the life of the party ever since, Lori would like you to know that her work here on earth is done. She received a call from heaven, the sort of offer you cannot refuse, an appointment from which she will not be returning. This assignment comes with a huge sign-on bonus, a reunion with family and friends she has not seen in a long time and a new car every 2 years. Her new mission takes her to a wonderful place where she will be socializing, earning top sales, dancing and cooking to her heart’s content. Music, laughter and endless love is guaranteed. Food is delicious and you never gain an ounce, spirits are free and hangovers are a myth. The most stubborn woman who ever lived would want you to know that she received her final promotion as a result of having fun, refusing to follow doctor’s orders and raising hell for over five decades.
She will be missed. A service for her will be Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at Summers Funeral Home, Boise Chapel at 2pm.
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