Lori DeCarlo

Lori DeCarlo
September 23, 1961 ~ May 30, 2011

Name: Lori Jo DeCarlo
Life Dates: 9/23/1961 - 5/30/2011
City Of Birth: Rochester, NY
Pre-deceased by
Parents Betty Joseph DeCarlo; aunt uncle Helen Walt Campbell.
History
Lori succumbed to her 15 year struggle with metastatic breast cancer. Lori is predeceased by her parents Betty Joseph DeCarlo; aunt uncle Helen Walt Campbell. Lori is survived by her twin brother Michael (Conrad Tkach) DeCarlo; brother Christopher (Linda) Searchfield; sisters, Jeanne (Darryl) Perrine, Susan (Robert) Maier, Patti DeCarlo Lisa (Doug) Fisher; nieces nephews, Jessica Lee Maier, Alicia (Billy) Baum, Amanda Searchfield, Christopher Jr. (Ruth) Searchfield, Sean (Kim) Searchfield, Michael (Sandra) Dooley, David (Didem) Dooley, Jessica Lee Maier, Alicia (Billy) Baum, Amanda Searchfield, Christopher Jr. (Ruth) Searchfield, Sean (Kim) Searchfield, Michael (Sandra) Dooley, David (Didem) Dooley, great-nieces, great-nephews, aunts, uncles cousins. Longtime friend Kelly Krawecki-Nichols, Kathleen DeJoy Ellen Danehy, many close neighbors and friends and her beloved dog Gracie.
Donations
In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the charity of your choice.
Services
Lori's visitation will be Thursday 4-8 PM at the Funeral Home, 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.). Lori's Funeral Service will be celebrated Friday 10AM at the Funeral Home. Interment Private.
Additional Information
Lori was a dedicated member of the Monroe County Sheriff Department for 16 years. Before retiring due to medical reasons Lori had made several friends whom she considered to be family. Lori loved her job and always looked forward to going to work.
Lori enjoyed the outdoors.
She was a member of the Greater Rochester Track Club. Lori raced all year round in numerous events. Along the way Lori gained a great deal of close friends through their shared passion to compete.
Lori also enjoyed Downhill Mountain Biking, Hiking, Kayaking, White Water Rafting, Aerobics and Gardening.
Lori was always very social and she enjoyed cooking meals for her family, friends and neighbors.
Lori courageously fought Cancer, she defied the odds, lived longer than the medical field thought she would and never stopped living her life to the fullest.
Lori could be described as: reliable, tenacious, strong willed, perfectionist, caring, well liked and active. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.