- Lori and George Schappell - Wikipedia
Lori Schappell and George Schappell (born Dori Schappell; September 18, 1961 – April 7, 2024) were American conjoined twins In 2020, they were the oldest living conjoined twins in the world [1][2] They died in 2024, at the age of 62
- Lori Schappell Obituary (2024) - Hamburg, PA - Leibensperger Funeral . . .
Lori L Schappell and Dori A Schappell, conjoined twins, 62, of Reading, passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Born in West Reading, they
- Lori L. and Dori A. Schappell Obituary | Leibensperger Funeral Homes . . .
Lori L Schappell and Dori A Schappell, conjoined twins, 62, of Reading, passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Berks natives and worlds oldest conjoined twins have passed away
Conjoined twins Lori, left, and George Schappell, who previously identified as Dori, in their Reading home Aug 8, 2002 They were the oldest living conjoined twins and died April 7, 2024, at
- World’s oldest conjoined twins Lori and George die aged 62
Guinness World Records are saddened to learn of the deaths of the oldest living conjoined twins and oldest female conjoined twins ever, Lori and George Schappell
- Under my hat: Remembering Lori and Dori | Times News Online
Lori and Dori Schappell, 62, died of undisclosed causes on Sunday, April 7 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania In 2006, the sisters invited me to spend a day
- Dori A. Schappell - 2024 - Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc.
Lori L Schappell and Dori A Schappell, conjoined twins, 62, of Reading, passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Born in West Reading, they were the daughters of Franklin G Schappell, Perry Twp ; and the late Ruth G (Reppert) Schappell
- Worlds oldest conjoined twins, Lori and George Schappell, die . . . - TODAY
The Schappell twins were craniopagus twins, meaning they lived with partially fused skulls The pair shared vital blood vessels and 30% of their brains, according to Guinness
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