Jodi Yvonne Mohr, age 54, of Lowell, passed away on Monday, February 23, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was preceded in death by her beloved grandson, Kaladin, and her stepfather, Warren Johnson. Jodi is survived by her loving husband of 30 years, Edward Mohr; her children, Kayla (Jarrod) Stringer, Athena (John) Kinsman, and Jason Mohr; her cherished grandchildren, Bennett, Cameron, and Oaklynn; her parents, Elizabeth Johnson and Scott (Marie) Andrews; her brothers, Joshua (Laura) Andrews and Jonathan (Jenni) Andrews; along with many nieces and nephews who will miss her dearly.
Jodi was a graduate of Lowell High School, Class of 1989, and proudly earned her associates degree at Grand Rapids Community College within the last year. She and Ed were high school sweethearts, building a life together rooted in love and devotion. Jodi worked at The Right Door for Hope and Recovery Wellness, where she compassionately served others in their time of need. She loved traveling, taking peaceful nature walks, and, most of all, spending time with her grandchildren, who brought her immense joy.
Visitation with the family will take place from 6–8 PM on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at Alton Bible Church, 2780 Lincoln Lake Ave NE, Lowell, MI 49331. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM on Friday, February 27, 2026, at the church, with visitation one hour prior to the service.
Memorial contributions may be sent to the family to assist with funeral expenses.
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Ed and family, I’m so saddened to see this news! Jodi and I worked together at FTCH. She fought a good fight! Cancer SUCKS! My thoughts are with you all!🙏🥰🙏
Uncle Ed, Kayla, Athena and Jason; my heart goes out to you guys! Sending prayers, love and hugs during this time of grieving!❤️❤️✝️ Remember that I’m only a text/message away!
Well done, good and faithful servant!✝️❤️
Ed and Family
I am so very sorry for your loss. Cancer truly sucks.
The loss of a spouse is the worst thing any human will ever face how well I know. Ed, please reach out to me if there is anything what so ever I can do to help
Athena, I am so sorry for your loss. I know exactly how you feel. I lost my mom at 55 to cancer. There are just no words. Keep your loved ones close. We will be praying for all of you during this difficult time.
Ed and family I’m so very sorry to hear about Jodi I’m so ever grateful to have knowing her I will cherish all the times we spent in the stands when our boys played football I will be praying for all of you
Kayla and Athena. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family not just now but for your forever mourning. Cancer sucks!!!! It has no place in anyone’s lives. As just like your mom and many more mamas and papa’s way too soon. My dad, 59. I will tell you, at some point, it will surprise you how much of an impact your mom had on your babies even though they are so young. It will surprise you and it will bring a smile of happiness to you. Love you both. My prayers with you always. 🙏🙏❤️❤️
I’m so sorry to hear that
So young.
Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you.
Jodi was one of my dearest friends. We didn’t get together often, but when we did it felt as no time had passed. We learned many life lessons together ❤️. I will always cherish our friendship.
My heart aches so badly for all of you. Praying her enormous amount of love for you brings comfort.
Prayers for Ed and all of Jodi’s family and friends to find the needed strength through the grieving and all the days forward. May their sadness turn into positive memories and thoughts of Jodi having great adventures in heaven.