The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Laura Olive (Fisher) Lorah

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Laura Olive (Fisher) Lorah, of Reading, formerly a longtime resident of Boyertown. 12/21/19289/13/2021

Laura was the beloved wife of the late Edward Franklin Lorah who passed on May 25, 2006, sharing 56 years of marriage.

Born on the family farm in Oley Township on December 21, 1928, she was the daughter of the late James H. Fisher and Hannah (Strunk) Fisher.

She worked at Berkshire Knitting Mills and drove school bus for the Boyertown School District for 37 years. She was loved by all her “bus children and families” and no matter where she went, ran into

someone she knew from her many years of driving bus.

One of the many things that made Laura happy was spending her vacations traveling across the

United States in the family camper with her “boys”. Her favorite places to visit were National Parks,

Mount Rushmore and Dollywood. Her hobbies were cooking for her family and playing cards with her friends.

Laura and Ed spent many years on Rhoads Avenue and North Franklin Street, and then retired to Walnut Woods in Boyertown. She was a resident of Berkshire Commons and Berkshire Center, now called Complete Care at Berkshire Center where she passed peacefully.

Laura’s deep-rooted faith was central to her life. She was a devoted member of The Good Shepherd United Church of Christ in Boyertown where she belonged to the church choir.

She was the loving mother to her 3 sons, Kane E. Lorah and wife Sharon of Bristol,NH, Todd Lorah

and wife Cathy of Boyertown, PA, and Troy Lorah and wife Carol of Greer, S. Carolina, and mother-in-law to Joanne Lorah. Laura was the proud grandmothe­r to Aaron Lorah, Adam Lorah, Nathan Lorah, Christie

Harrison, Spencer Lorah, Shane Lorah, Seth Lorah, and Alexis Lorah, and great grandmothe­r to Mason, Ella, Zander, Rowan, Sophie, Leighton, and Gideon.

Laura had a large and loving extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins, and great nieces and nephews. Laura was known for acknowledg­ing every birthday and anniversar­y.

She is predecease­d by her six siblings: Erma O. (Fisher) Weidner Baer, James Marion Fisher, Willard O. Fisher, Jacob L. Fisher, Frank S. Fisher, and Murray W. Fisher.

Expression­s of sympathy can be made in her memory to the Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 SE

1st Street. Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131 or to Good Shepherd UCC, 35 West Philadelph­ia Ave, Boyertown, PA, 19512.

A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.

Arrangemen­ts are by Theo C. Auman Funeral Home, Reading PA. www.theocauman.com

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