

Lorrie was a radiant and spiritual soul whose presence brought warmth, laughter, and light to everyone fortunate enough to know her. With her breathtaking smile and natural beauty, she had a way of illuminating every room she entered. She possessed a rare blend of intelligence, humor, compassion, and authenticity that made people feel instantly at ease.
She had a deep love for the ocean, music, and the mysteries of the cosmos. Lorrie was endlessly curious about life, drawn to the mystical and spiritual sides of the universe. Her wanderlust spirit and creative mind guided her through life with courage, resilience, and a deep appreciation for beauty in all its forms.
Lorrie was known for her eclectic sense of style and her remarkable eye for beauty. Whether through fashion, photography, cooking, or simply the way she arranged a room or prepared a meal, she had an extraordinary gift for creating experiences that delighted the senses. Her refined palate, artistic vision, and appreciation for the simple wonders of nature reflected the thoughtful and vibrant person she was.
Those who loved her will remember her as nurturing, generous, down-to-earth, and incredibly funny. Her charisma and bold spirit carried her through life’s challenges with grace and determination. She had a rare ability to uplift others, offering wisdom, laughter, and comfort whenever it was needed.
Above all, Lorrie’s greatest love in life was her son. Her devotion to him was unwavering and unconditional, and she carried immense pride and love for him in her heart every day. Lorrie graduated in 1985 from Robeson Community College with an Associate’s degree in Business. Throughout her career, she utilized her business acumen in a variety of roles, including management and project research within the pharmaceutical industry, where her intelligence and work ethic earned the respect of her colleagues.
She was preceded in death by her beloved father, David Thomas “Tommy” Odom.
She leaves behind a loving family who will forever cherish her memory, including her only son, Thomas Robert Legree Graham; her mother, Alice Ann Page; her sisters, Vanessa Gallup and Tina Robinson (Kent); two nephews, two nieces, four great-nephews, and one great-niece, along with a host of extended family members and dear friends whose lives were forever touched by her presence.
Lorrie’s spirit, laughter, creativity, and boundless love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She reminded us to find beauty in the simple moments, to love deeply, and to live life with courage and authenticity.
A celebration of Lorrie’s life will be held at a later date and will be announced by the family.
Her light will never fade — it will continue to shine in every ocean breeze, every song, and every moment of beauty she taught us to see.
Online condolences may be made at www.shallottefunerals.com
White Funeral and Cremation Service, Shallotte Chapel
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