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Lisa June Alexander

Swoyersville, Pennsylvania

1973 - 2019

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SWOYERSVILLE — Lisa June (Carson) Alexander, 45, of Swoyersville, and former longtime resident of Richland, Wash., passed away on April 23, 2019, after a prolonged illness.

Lisa was born on Aug. 5, 1973, in Republic, Wash. She was raised in Richland, where she attended Badger Mountain...

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I still miss you every single day. I know I'll see you again my beautiful daughter. It's just so hard to be here without you.

Lisa was a teen and I was under 10, She would spend time teaching me to draw roses. I would think of her as I grew up and drew roses.

Lisa, I will love & miss you forever. You & Jim left way too soon,..heart breaking. I miss your laugh, those funny memes you sent me all the time, our late night talks and your compassion, love & humor was such a bright light in my life. I will miss you forever & ever my angel. RIP in Christ.

Love you always,
Mom

Mom

Love you cousin.

We were cousins by marriage but sisters at heart. I will always remember your sweet smile and beautiful eyes. RIP Lisa

It's still hard to believe that Lisa is gone.
She was a huge part of my life when we were younger, to say the least. We went through many great times as well as some that were not as wonderful. We did a lot of growing up and figuring out what life was about together. The two of us shared many fun adventures not only in daily life at times but on trips, excursions and get always as well. I will never forget those times nor will I forget Lisa. I am happy that several years after losing...

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May the promises of God bring you comfort, peace, and the hope of seeing your loved one again. (John 11:21-25 and 40-44)

Deepest condolences to the family. The strength from God can sustain you through this difficult time. As you share cherished memories may you have a measure of comfort. May you find a measure of peace as you are surrounded by the love and support of each other and friends.

I am so sorry for your loss. Please allow the fondest memories shared with your loved one to be a soothing blanket over your heart. Take comfort in our Heavenly Father who is our Rock & Stronghold in times of grief. He is our shield and the God of refuge. Psalms 18:2