[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 121 (Tuesday, July 18, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1012]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
LORI AIMEE SNEED
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HON. STEVEN M. PALAZZO
of mississippi
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Mr. PALAZZO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor the
life of Lori Aimee Sneed, beloved member of the Gulfport community, who
was taken far too soon and went to be with the Lord on July 12, 2017.
Lori was a vivacious woman who battled many physical challenges
throughout her life, all the while spreading her contagious positivity
and never-ending kindness to those around her. After suffering a spinal
cord injury during her freshman year at the University of Mississippi
in 1991, Lori was left a quadriplegic but continued to relentlessly
pursue her educational and professional goals.
After completing a year at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College,
Lori fearlessly returned to Ole Miss and received a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in English in 1997. A prominent figure on campus, Lori was a
member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, a member of the University of
Mississippi Committee on Disabilities, and a two-time winner of the
Most Beautiful Eyes on Campus contest.
Upon completion of her degree, her inspiring and persistent
personality helped her land her dream job at CNN working in the public
information division, a position she held from 1997 to 2006. She shared
her marvelous sense of humor with others through ``stand up'' and
improvisational comedy routines, and became an exceptional watercolor
artist later in life.
Lori never let her limitations define her. She will always be
remembered as a strong, caring, and determined woman by those who had
the pleasure of knowing her and will be fondly missed by her parents,
Patti and Shorty Sneed, and her brother, Johnny. She epitomized
selflessness and was known for being ``beautiful inside and out.''
Mississippi lost a dear daughter with the death of Lori Aimee Sneed.
On behalf of the United States Congress and the people of Mississippi,
we recognize her beautiful life.
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