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Caregiver Sandy Allen, left, helps Lori Kissinger over a bump in the sidewalk during a walk around Tantra Park in Boulder  in June 2010.
Caregiver Sandy Allen, left, helps Lori Kissinger over a bump in the sidewalk during a walk around Tantra Park in Boulder in June 2010.
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As a developmentally disabled adult, Lori Kissinger’s life was never easy. But her friends said she faced all of the challenges that came her way in her 57 years and never once gave up.

“Determined” was the word friends kept using to describe Kissinger, who was identified by friends and her caregiver as the woman who was hit and killed by a delivery truck in a Boulder crosswalk Wednesday night.

One of the places Kissinger was always seen was Mount Hope Lutheran Church, where Pastor George Hesse said she loved to sing or serve as a greeter and would help fold church bulletins on Thursdays.

Hesse said Kissinger was walking home from a Wednesday night service and dinner at Mount Hope Lutheran Church, 1345 S. Broadway, with her housemates — who are also developmentally disabled — when she was hit.

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