Lori A. Agresti

Date of Passing:
Lori A. (Studley) Agresti, 61, formally of Dyer Avenue Cranston, died peacefully on June 2, 2025 at Kent Hospital, Warwick.
Born in Warwick, a loving daughter of Martha (Larson) Studley of Riverside and the late George Studley Jr. , she lived in West Warwick for 4 years, previously residing in Cranston for 30 years.
Mrs. Agresti was a payroll clerk at the Brown University Computer Science Department for 30 years.
Lori received an Associate’s degree from CCRI. She enjoyed gardening, crafting, exercising at the gym, and spending time with her loving family.
Beside her mother, she is survived by two sons; Nicholas C. Agresti and his wife Katelyn of West Warwick and Jake T. Agresti of West Warwick, a brother; Michael Studley of Providence, a sister; Kathleen Minasian and her husband Walter of Pawtucket, three nephews and two nieces.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Calling Hours in the W. RAYMOND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 350 Willet Avenue, Riverside on Saturday June 7, 2025 from 5-8 pm.
Thinking of you and your family. So sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace and good memories.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Lori’s family during this very sad and difficult time. During my time as a staff member in CS from 2014-2019, Lori and I would often share the ups and downs of daily life and I can say without hesitation that she loved her boys!
Will miss you Lori. We had great times together ,state fairs, fishing on the boat.
I never stopped loving you. You always had my heart, and it will be there forever
My condolences to Brad and your entire family during this difficult time. I’m so sorry for your loss and praying for you all. May she be with you always and forever.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Lori’s family at this difficult time
may you find comfort in all the memories you shared.
Rest in peace Lori.
Iam so sorry hear Lori passing I will be out town this weekend please except my deepest sympathy to the whole family
To
Brad, nick, Katie , and Jake
And the rest of Loris
Family and loved ones
I want to extend my deepest condolences to each of you during this incredibly difficult time. I’m so sorry for the loss you’ve experienced, and my heart goes out to you all. May you find comfort in the love and support of those around you, and may the memories of your loved one bring you peace and strength in the days ahead. I’m thinking of you and sending all my thoughts and prayers your way.
With deepest sympathy.”
Blake
I am so sorry to hear of Lori’s passing. While I never got a chance to meet her I knew of her through Brad. What a strong woman and loving mother. No words can take away the shock and depths of pain Nick, Jake and Katie are and will be feeling but I hope seeing all the different condolences here and the various ones in the days to come will be of some comfort during this most difficult time. My family joins me in wishing the most sincere and strongest prayers and love to Nick, Jake and Katie as well as all those who knew and loved Lori. May her memory be a blessing.
Lori taught me about many of the ins and outs of working at Brown. She was so supportive to all the students in our lab, and also just fun to talk with. I’m so sorry for your loss and we’re all keeping you in our thoughts.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I am so sad and sending my thoughts and prayers to her family during this difficult time. May you rest in peace Lori!
Lori was the first administrative assistant assigned to me when I started at Brown. She was so helpful, and I learned so much from her. I’m very saddened to learn of her passing. My thoughts are with her family.
My thoughts are with her family during which is undoubtedly a difficult time for all.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I knew Lori when I was a grad student at Brown (96-99) and then she was assigned as my administrative assistant when I came back as a faculty member (12-23). She was always kind and often helpful and I’m sad to learn that she has passed.