Lori Beaubien
June 23, 1958 – July 8, 2026
Lori Jean Beaubien, 68, passed away peacefully, on July 8, 2026, leaving behind a family who will forever cherish her memory. Born on June 23, 1958 in Brockton, MA, she lived her younger years with her mother, father and five sisters. Lori later married and had 2 daughters, Jocelyne and Julie, who were the greatest joys of her life. Lori’s life was marked by both hardships and many moments of joy and love. Through life’s many challenges, she remained resilient and held firmly to her Christian faith, finding comfort and strength in God’s love.
Lori is survived by her beloved daughters, Julie Schmidt of Beachwood, New Jersey, and Jocelyne Beaubien of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. She was a proud grandmother to Savannah Ferreira, Evan Kavanaugh, Trey Collick-Stafford, Colin Fennelly, and Benjamin Fennelly, and Great-grandmother to Lainey and Kade, each of whom she loved with all her heart and being.
She is also survived by her loving mother, Elaine Pitta, and her sisters and their spouses, Lisa and Bob Daly, Marylou and Randy Spencer, Amy and Gerry Wade, and Teresa and Karl Schaab, along with an aunt, many nieces, nephews, and extended family members and friends who will remember her with love.
Lori was preceded in death by her identical twin sister, Linda Rogers, her father Robert Quagliozzi, grandmother Helen Parker, grandfather Joseph Pitta, son-in-law David Schmidt, and many others with whom she shared a lifelong and irreplaceable bond.
Those who knew Lori will remember her love of looking beautiful, spending much time in the sun at the beach, shopping for something special, and enjoying life’s simple pleasures—especially Oreos, anything chocolate, and Coca-Cola. She appreciated the little comforts that brought a smile to her face and created many unforgettable memories with those she loved. Anyone who was part of Lori’s life felt all of the fulfilling and endless compassion and care she had to share. Lori was the true definition of Love.
Although Lori’s journey was not always easy, her life was a testament to perseverance. Her faith in Christ gave her hope through difficult times, and those who loved her take comfort in believing she is now at peace in the loving presence of her Savior.
Lori’s memory will live on through her children, grandchildren, family, and all whose lives she touched. She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever held in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
Lori’s life will be honored and remembered privately by her family.