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Lisa Fittz

Lubbock, Texas

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Elizabeth (Lisa) Fancher Fittz LUBBOCK- Elizabeth (Lisa) Fancher Fittz, 51, of Lubbock died Saturday, August 11, 2012. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, August 18, 2012 in the Bowman Chapel of First United Methodist Church in Lubbock, 1411 Broadway. A reception will follow in Parlor....

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Lisa, I think of you often. I think of how so very brave you were. I'm dealing with Parkinson's- evert time that I start feeling sorry for myself, all I have to do is think of you. I can't imagine getting diagnosis of ALS, and knowing what a battle, a losing battle, that was ahead of you. What I do know - from the depth of my heart and soul, with 100% certainty, is that you, and ONLY YOU, could handle ALS. Lisa, nothing ever came easily for you, but you learned at such an early age, how to...

Lisa and I met when we both worked at Irons M.S. We shared tears and laughter through our years of friendship until I moved away to the Houston area. I am truly sadden by the news. May God be with her and her family and her beautiful daughter, Taylor. With all my love,

My prayers are with Lisa's family and loved one's. I am so sorry for your loss.

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Taylor, you are in my prayers. My heart breaks for you. I loved your mom. She was a good friend. Love you! Linda Hinderer

Taylor and family,
You and your family are in my prayers! I met Lisa when we both worked at KCBD and became instant friends! I am glad to know that she is healthy and smiling big in Heaven.

My prayers are with the family I met Lisa at Lakeside an she was a loving an beautiful woman an she will be missed but not forgotten...

I love you Lisa, your memories will live with me "FOREVER". ~jackie~

Words cannot express how I feel right now, my heart heavy, my eyes filled with tears. I only knew Lisa for a little while, but it seemed like a life time. To the family, look to the hills from whence your help comes. Lisa will be greatly missed. I loved Lisa just like a big sister and Lisa loved me (Jackie) like a little sister. Rest my beautiful sister, no more pain, no more suffering. U will always be in my heart.

Jacqueline Barnes Lubbock,...