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Lori Houlihan

July 24, 1967 - April 19, 2021

Vice-Provost Dr Lori Houlihan was renowned throughout UCL and the international higher education sector as a powerhouse who brought extraordinary energy and vision, and a great sense of fun, to everything she did. She is remembered as a loyal friend, a wise and generous colleague, and wonderful company. Most of all, she is remembered for her devotion to her family and particularly for her pride in her daughter Poppy. To donate to Lori's fund in her honour, please visit: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/campaign/ucl-dr-lori-houlihan-glioblastoma-fund

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michael lavery 2021-04-30 14:26:50 wrote:

Lots of great memories of our work together at UCL and of our time together in service to CASE in cities (and airport lounges) across the globe. My favourite was meeting-up for brunch (and screwdriver cocktails) late morning in a sunny Filmore, San Francisco! We ordered waffles with grits & gravy (which was pretty gross!) but we loved the live soul band and catching-up about families and travel. Later that night we sang together on the karaoke in a bar in downtown San Fran - I was Elton John and you were Kiki Dee for our "unique" rendition of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart". I know from all of our calls and Zoom chats during lockdowns that you want us all to keep singing, keep drinking cocktails and to keep having fun - and remembering you. Rest in Peace my friend. "Oh, you put the sparks to the flame...I got your heart in my sights" (Don't Go Breaking My Heart)

michael lavery 2021-04-30 14:26:50 wrote: Lots of great memories of our work together at UCL and of our time together in service to CASE in cities (and airport lounges) across the globe. My favourite was meeting-up for brunch (and screwdriver cocktails) late morning in a sunny Filmore, San Francisco! We ordered waffles with grits & gravy (which was pretty gross!) but we loved the live soul band and catching-up about families and travel. Later that night we sang together on the karaoke in a bar in downtown San Fran - I was Elton John and you were Kiki Dee for our "unique" rendition of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart". I know from all of our calls and Zoom chats during lockdowns that you want us all to keep singing, keep drinking cocktails and to keep having fun - and remembering you. Rest in Peace my friend. "Oh, you put the sparks to the flame...I got your heart in my sights" (Don't Go Breaking My Heart)

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