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Mother's Resilience Ends After Cancer Battle
23 Jan
Summary
- Lori Coble, known for resilience after losing three children, has died.
- She passed away following a battle with aggressive brain and breast cancer.
- Her family's tragedy in 2007 led to renewed calls for highway safety reform.

Lori Coble, an Orange County mother renowned for her strength following a devastating freeway crash that claimed three of her children, has died. Her passing occurred after a fight with aggressive brain and breast cancer. She was 48.
In 2007, Coble and her husband, Chris, lost their children Kyle, Emma, and Katie in a tragic accident on Interstate 5 in Southern California. Their subsequent journey through grief and their experience with IVF, leading to the birth of three more children – Ellie, Ashley, and Jake – resonated with many.
The family's profound loss became a catalyst for advocacy, reigniting demands for improved highway safety. This included efforts by the late Senator Dianne Feinstein to implement stricter trucking industry regulations.




