Lori Little Artist, 63, of N. Chesterfield, died September 16, 2020. She was preceded in death by her mother, Blanche G. Little. Surviving are her husband, Glenn Dale Artist; daughter, Jasmine Artist; son, Donte Artist (Julie); three grandchildren; father, James C. Little (Dionne); devoted aunt, Mary G. Little; father and mother-in-law, Bernard and Earlene Artist; three sisters-in-law, Tanya Hanley (Elroy), Demetria Ponton (Allee) and Bernadette Artist; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd, where viewing will be held Wednesday, September 23 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Private graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday at Westhampton Memorial Park. Dr. William Whitaker, officiating.
I extend my deepest sympathy to your family. Lori was a wonderful person. I enjoyed working with her at the IRS. May God comfort you with his love and peace. Much Love. Barbara Clarke
Lori was one of my favorite patients. She made the day a little brighter. God made only one Lori and now He has her joyful presence. Glen, we will all miss her. Dr. Joseph Toler.
Our thoughts and prayer to Glen and family sorry we can't be with you but we send our thoughts and love to all of you may God bless Lori was such a special person. love cousin Dino and Dorothy Burroughs
My love, prayers and condolences to Lori's family. I had the privilege of knowing Lori from high school days, to her years at Howard and together with her in the HU Soulsteppers. Lori was such a loving, peaceful soul she will definitely rest in peace...Bob Harrell
Our Families (Little & Artist) lost a true angel in Lori. Your smile extended from Mt.Vernon to the Moon. Now your smile will light up the "HEAVENLY GATES" Comfort to Father (James) & Husband (Glen); and all Family & Friends. Love, Your Cousin Steven
Sending my deepest sympathy and condolences to the entire Artist family during this very difficult time! May you find comfort in the days ahead. Sincerely, Dennis Winston and family.
Lori and I became neighbors and friends way back in 1965. We were about 7yrs old. We shared many a laugh throughout the years. I'll always remember how brave she was when faced with severe illness, she gave it a wink and pressed on.She and Glen made a wonderful difference in the children's lives. You guys are in my prayers. Lori I love you always. Sleep in peace, my Gurl
Oh wow! Lori and I played the bells in the Soul Steppers. She was such a nice person. Never a negative word and always smiling.
Lori you were my true "Best Friend Forever". A friendship that was golden and lasted lovingly throughout the years. I am seriously mourning that you have gone on to rest in peace, nonetheless I extend my sincere condolences to Glen and your family, and pray for the family's comfort during this difficult time. My heart is mourning now but I will celebrate the beautiful memories of you that will forever be entrenched in my heart and mind. With heartfelt love, Sheila Speller
To my sister in law rest in peace and thanks for the years we shared. We will look after Glenn, the kids, and Mary. You will be missed. Hanley Family
I met Lori(My Friend) August 31,1987. She always treated me like I was a member of her family. We talked a lot and enjoyed each other company. I want to thank you Glenn for allowing me to come over and spend time with you and Lori. No words can convey the Friendship we enjoyed. I will always cherish the Friendship. I know Lori knew my feelings. She is my FRIEND! To Glenn,Donte and Jasmine an Angel has taken her place in Heaven; and we are forever thankful for the time she gave to us. You will always be in my thoughts. My Forever Friend - Ricky Ribbon
Lori's smile could change your day. I worked with her at Richmond Eye and Ear Hospital in the early 80's. I can still hear her laugh. Our friendship was a gift. All the best to her family. -Jeff Setien
Lori was my first roommate. Those were college days, circa 1980, full of fun, and freedom. But once Glenn met Lori, it was a wrap. They were inseparable and so in love. My sincere condolences to the family, prayers for comfort as you mourn your loss of your beloved. Love, Tracey Johnston
Glenn, I've been trying to contact her over the years. The message line was full. I don't know if the number changed. I thought I saw the white PT Cruiser at the Altria and waited to find out it belonged to someone else, Mrs. Bacon's daughter. I'll miss her gentle ways, giving heart, and that special laugh. It's been a long time since I've seen her. Love, Lewey
You were my best friend for many years. I will never forget your giving heart and will always remember your laugh and the adventures we shared. You will always remain in my heart and will be greatly missed.
Love Pamela Robinson.
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