Lori Lee Seichter, age 48, of Brodhead, died while at home on March 3, 2022.

She was born on May 15, 1973 in Janesville to  Clifford and Debbra (Wolter) Bollig.

She married her high school sweetheart Timothy Seichter on March 15, 1995 and started a family, proving herself an amazing mother to three wonderful children, Chris, Daytona and Cole. Although she grew up in the city, she found her home in the country life that their family created in Brodhead.

She started her career in healthcare as a CNA, then phlebotomist and found her home as a lab tech assistant (which she loved) for Monroe Clinic, where she was fortunate enough to work alongside her daughter Daytona for almost 14 years.

She loved watching her son Cole raise animals on their family farm. She loved watching humming birds and the quiet country nights by the fire. She loved spending time with grand kids and doing her hobbies with family and friends; camping, pontoon boating, going for classic car rides in her ‘73 Mustang, music festivals, dancing, bingo, having cookouts and parties at their family farm, and going on trips to warm places.

She had no fear, according to family. She rode motorcycles. She was on a roller derby team for Beloit Bombshells. She was a gymnast, played volleyball, and pulled pranks on her family.

She found her 15 minutes of fame when she had her first child Chris. She was approached by Life Magazine and Sun Times (London) for having seven living generations and was entered into the Genius Book of world records.

She and her husband Tim were very proud of their marriage and children.

She will be missed by her family and many, many friends and never forgotten.

In lieu of flowers, memorials directed to the family are appreciated and can be made out to the UW Carbone Cancer Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison WI  53705.

She is survived by her husband, Tim; three children, Chris (Amanda) Seichter, Daytona (Nathan) Schliem and Cole Seichter; her parents, Clifford and Debbra Bollig; a sister, Sherri Bollig; four grandchildren, Carson, Adalynn, Gabriyel, Devan and one more on the way, and extended family and friends.

She was preceded in death by numerous grandparents and her beloved dog “Cooper.”

A memorial visitation will be held at the DL Newcomer Funeral Home in Brodhead on Thursday, March 10, 2022 from 5-7 p.m. Private memorial services will be held at a later time.

For online condolences, visit dlnewcomerfuneralhome.com