In Memory

Lorrie Zook

    From an Angel on high  
    a tender message of love was softly whispered into the ear  
    of this humble scribe....  
    Weep not for me
    now that I have passed.
    Remember the laughter, the affection, the joy
    not just the recent tears.
    Cherish the memories, our hopes and dreams.
    Hold fast to the love that we shared.
    Be happy with the time we spent together
    and being anew.
    For I am not really gone,
    I am closer than ever before.
    As the morning sun rises
    and throughout the busy day...I am with you.
    Until the setting sun disappears on the horizon
    and we watch the day turn into night...I am here.
    You may feel a faint breeze stir round your head, while you slumber
    as I gently kiss your forehead, "Good night."
    The stars that shine so brightly in my heavenly sky
    help me watch over you and keep you from harm.
    I am the wind in the trees
    and the song of a bird.
    I am moonbeams in a midnight sky
    and a glorious rainbow after the storm.
    I am morning dew
    and freshly-fallen snow.
    I am a butterfly flying overhead
    and a puppy happily at play.
    I am a smile on a stranger's face
    a gentle touch
    a warm embrace.
    Listen to the wind for my message of love.
    Watch the sun rise and set in the sky with me.
    Feel my essence encircle you with warm memories.
    Open your heart to know...I am not gone.
    Reach deep into your soul...You will find me.
    I am here.
    Have no fear.
    I am with you,
    Always.
Lorrie Ann Zook OXFORD — Lorrie Ann Zook, 29, a resident of 7006 Greenway Road, died in an auto accident on Saturday, April 25, 2009, on Enon Church Road.  A native of Fort Hood, Texas, she attended Olive Grove Baptist Church and was employed by the N.C. Department of Corrections.  Burial will be in Meadowview Memorial Park. Surviving are a daughter, Sabrina Parker, and a son, Nicholas Parker, both of the home; her father and stepmother, Jeffery and Donna Zook of Henderson; her mother and stepfather, Ruby and David Stine of Oxford; two brothers, Christopher Zook and Colby Rogers, both of Oxford; a half-sister, Courtney Garbett of Oxford; two stepbrothers, Daniel Faulkner and Landon Faulkner, both of Henderson; a stepsister, Christen Faulkner of Henderson; and her paternal and maternal grandparents.



 
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04/28/09 12:37 PM #1    

Candice Henderson

Some may not remember Lorrie, but if you got the chance to speak with her you will remember that she was such a sweet and good person. I hate that I had not gotten to see her in 10 years and only to see her under these circumstances. It shows that life is so short...we have to be prepared for anything!

RIP Lorrie...the Class of 1998 will truly miss you.

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