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Lisa M.R. Coston

Norfolk, Virginia

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Lisa Mary Relaford Coston, 46, died on Jan. 27, 2010, at the Riverside Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth.She was born in Petersburg, Va., to the late William and Edna Relaford. Lisa received a degree in psychology from Old Dominion University, and worked in the human services field in Norfolk...

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I was deeply sadden to find out about Ms Coston passing. Due to the fact that me and mother had just discussed three weeks ago that I was going to utilize her for my vocal training. Based off of her great experience in the Perfoming Arts. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.And may the family find comfort.

I will always hold dear in my heart Lisa's voice, her smile, and especially her big hugs. Her talent and warmth made us all better singers and more importantly, better people.

I will always remember Lisa as a very kind and a very talented singer. She provided inspiration and encouragement to those around her. How sad to hear the news that she is no longer with us. She will be greatly missed.

Our community has long been blessed by Lisa's shining inspiration, her compassion and generosity, and her extraordinary talents. She will be sorely missed. In sympathy and fond remembrance,

To Lisa's Family & Friends,

The Jones Family (Aunt Doris' Children)from Petersburg "lift you all up in prayers" during this difficult time. We "Thank God for our remembrances of you". May He bless and comfort you all in the days, weeks, and months to come; as only He can.
With the Love of Christ --- Murel, Melvin, Morris, Philip, Beverly and our Families.

To the family of Lisa,
My sympathy and prayers go out to you at this sad time. I always looked forward to hearing Lisa sing a solo at our church, Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, what a beautiful voice. Our loss will not be as great as yours. She will be missed by all.

Joanne Andrews, Williamsburg

My condolences to Lisa's Family. God bless you at this time of sorrow.

Whether solo or ensemble, at a performance or at a party, Lisa always stood out. Her captivating voice, warm smile and infectious laughter live on in many wonderful memories that will remain in our hearts and minds always. She is sorely missed.

We first met Lisa almost 20 years ago when she rented one of our apartments and we became friends. We will always remember her soft speaking voice and her huge, booming laugh; a laugh that just made you want to laugh right along with her. She had a lovely singing voice, although we only had the pleasure of hearing her sing a couple of times. She will be missed.