Lorna Helen James, born on April 2, 1959, in Edmonds, Washington, passed away unexpectedly on July 5, 2024, in Longview, Washington. She leaves behind a legacy filled with cherished memories and heartfelt connections that will forever be treasured by those who were fortunate enough to have met her.
Lorna, was a woman of remarkable character, known for her infectious personality and unwavering commitment to bringing joy into the lives of others. Her captivating blue eyes and radiant smile had the power to illuminate even the darkest of days, leaving a lasting impression on all who crossed her path. She possessed a heart as generous as it was boundless, always placing the well-being of others above her own.
In the realm of academics, Lorna excelled and earned a college degree in business and computers. Her dedication to learning and growing as an individual epitomized her lifelong pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. Beyond her professional achievements, Lorna found immense joy in collecting antiques and tending to her beloved chickens.
Among Lorna's proudest accomplishments was her role as a devoted mother to Willie, Stacy, and Marykate. Her unconditional love and unwavering support were pillars of strength for her children—a testament to the depth of her maternal bond. Lorna was also a cherished grandmother to Tori, Reise, Kenna, Kaylin, Sawyer, Ella, Kaia, and great-grandchild Waylon—each one holding a special place in her heart.
She is reunited in peace with her beloved parents Janet White and William Lyman. Lorna's memory will be forever cherished by her surviving family members, her children, and grandchildren, alongside numerous other relatives and friends who held a deep affection for her.
Lorna Helen James will be remembered for the warmth of her spirit, the kindness of her soul, and the boundless love she shared with all who knew her. Her presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten—an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire and uplift those whose lives she touched.
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