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Lisa Owens Davis

Santa Barbara , California

Mar 21, 1966 – Feb 26, 2020

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BORN
March 21, 1966
DIED
February 26, 2020
LOCATION
Santa Barbara , California

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National Security Expert Lisa Owens Davis 1966-2020 Lisa Owens Davis died of pancreatic cancer on February 26th at home in Alameda, her family by her side. Lisa was born in Santa Barbara, grew up in Mission Viejo, and graduated from Mission Viejo High. She went on to UC Santa Barbara earning a...

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Thinking about you today Lisa.

So many good times dancing and laughing at the annual Post Street Block Parties and as a wonderful neighbor and friend. We will all miss your sharp and inquisitive mind and beautiful smile, your great wit and charm and the fantastic example that you set as a mother. Fly free with the Heavens, Lisa. We will never forget you!

Lisa, you will be missed. We met at the dog park but you were a familiar face from Otis. Such a warm & engaged woman. Sending love & peace to your family.

I am so shocked and saddened to hear of Lisas passing. Some of my best memories at UCSB were taking Spanish classes with her. We haven't been in contact for years but she is still one of my favorite people. I know you may not know me but please accept my deepest condolences. Lisa was an amazing person.

I am terribly sorry for your loss, Zach and family! Lisa and I knew each other at Monterey Institute and then again in Washington, DC. I spent many times with Lisa in DC, exploring the city, having happy hour, and going to clubs. Lisa had an amazing spirit and beautiful smile! I will miss her!

Oh my goodness, tears are streaming down - Im so sorry for the loss of such a bright, beautiful, talented, warm hearted friend. May her endearing spirit continue to brighten all the days ahead. With deepest sympathy ...

Zack - I'm so sorry to hear this news. Mark Holt shared it with me this morning. I can still see both your smiles and feel your good humor. Man, I'm so sorry we've lost touch. Hopefully, we can turn that around. Sending all my love and strength to you, Max and Sam during this truly difficult time. - Betsy

Dear Zac, I am truly sorry for your loss. I would like to offer you and your family my deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of your wife rest in peace.

With deepest condolences to our friend Zack and to Lisa's entire family we send our love and support, knowing that nothing can make this right except for all of our efforts as families/professionals/humans to live by Lisa's example of intelligence, wit, and super-human optimism. Her spirit lives on in all who she touched, so we will not forget her and certainly not forget you. Take care Zack and we will see you when this other plague lifts from our midst. Todd and Pam