

Jennifer Lorraine Faulkner, known affectionately as Lori to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on September 1, 2024, at her home in Spring Branch, TX. Born on July 20, 1963, in Pecos, TX, to Ronny Gene and Jan Lisenbee.
Lori's legacy continues through her loving family: her devoted partner, Terry “Spot” Stoebner; her children, Kali Park (Tyler) and Joshua Faulkner (Meghan); her treasured granddaughter, Madison Faulkner; her mother, Jan Lisenbee; her siblings, Janice Cantrell (Alton), Layne Lisenbee (MaryAnn), Linda Lisenbee, and James Lisenbee; her uncle, Richard Crow; her aunt, Caroline Crow; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins who will miss her dearly. Lori is preceded in passing by her father, Ronny, as well as Rickey Lynn Faulkner, the father of her children.
Throughout her career as a customer service representative, Lori's radiant personality shone through in every interaction. She had the unique ability to make each customer feel valued and heard. Lori's colleagues will remember her as a beacon of positivity and kindness in the workplace.
Lori's passions were as diverse as they were fulfilling. An avid fisher, she found solace and joy by the water, patiently waiting for the next catch. Her love for puzzle making reflected her methodical and patient nature, while her garden was a testament to her nurturing soul, flourishing under her attentive care. Music was another source of happiness for Lori; she cherished the experience of listening to live bands, feeling the rhythm and sharing moments of joy with those around her.
Those who knew Lori will recall her indomitable spirit. She was strong-willed and determined, approaching every challenge with a steadfast resolve. Above all, Lori was loving and selfless. Her love was fierce and unconditional, and she extended her kindness to everyone she met. Her willingness to help others knew no bounds, and she often put the needs of others before her own. Lori's selflessness was a beacon of hope and comfort to those in need, and her impact on the world around her was profound.
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