We Remember

ZUCHOTZKI, Lori

October 16, 1958 — August 25, 2021

Sadly we announce Lori passed away on August 25, 2021, at the age of 62.

Lori is survived by her husband, Jerome Zuchotzki; and her two children Nolan and Colby Lowten; as well as her mother, Vera Klan; and older sisters, Gloria Davidson, of Kelowna; Carolyne Lewis (Bob) of Calgary, and Debbie Whyte (Garry) of Winnipeg.

She was predeceased by her father George Klan (d. 1997); niece  Rita Davidson (d. 2015); and her youngest sister Kelly Zuchotzki in May 2020.

Lori (Klan), born in Manitoba, spent the first 13 years in Emerson before moving to Kelowna with her parents and younger sister Kelly. Lori started work early in life by working with her parents at the West Bank Tastee Freez. In her later teens she moved to Calgary, then Airdrie, where she birthed two amazing children – Nolan and Colby Lowten.

She moved back to Kelowna in 2006 And married Jerome Zuchotzki in 2008. Lori and Jerome did amazing work flipping a couple of homes. His gift was remodelling and Lori‘s gift was in decorating and adding the finishing touches  –  they did great work together with the final project being their home in Kelowna.

She sure loved her house and was always a welcoming hostess. We are sure going to miss those times gathered around her table or in the back yard enjoying tunes.

Lori loved music, festivals, a cool drink in her hand, and a good laugh. Sure going to miss that special laugh of yours, Lori.

In respect to Lori’s wishes, no formal service will be held, but her family and friends will gather at a later date around the fire pit to share memories.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division.

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Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division Link: cmha.ca/branches/kelowna-branch

 


 


Condolences

  • Brian Klan says:

    May you Rest In Peace cousin Lori. I cherish the fond memories of the summer vacations I spent in Emerson hanging out with you and all your friends. Condolences to all and big hug for Aunt Vera I am so sorry for your loss..

  • Karen Whyte says:

    Lori, the first time I met you, your light shines so bright…. Your heart was forever warm, and I adored and loved you and will until the end of time. We are only human, and then we go back home. You are safe and loved. And here on earth we all
    Miss and adore and love you, amd will see you again when we get back home.. ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you for being so warm and loving to me every time we met xoxo

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