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Still in my thoughts. Still in my heart. Still in my memories. ❤❤❤❤
Pat Cragg
September 17, 2020 | NY | Friend
EAST ROCHESTER, New York
Fox, Lisa Sue (Furr) East Rochester: Peacefully passed away, Sunday September 21, 2008 at the age of 53 years. Predeceased by her father, Harold Gene Furr. Survived by her children, Brandon James Fox & Alexandra Carolyn Fox; her mother, Oletta Furr of IN; brothers, Larry (Cathy) Furr...
Read MoreStill in my thoughts. Still in my heart. Still in my memories. ❤❤❤❤
Pat Cragg
September 17, 2020 | NY | Friend
Brandon and Ali ~
I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. Your mother was a very caring loving, strong willed person, who has obviously instilled those values in you both. Her warm smile and willingness to always put someone else’s needs in front of her own made her very unique. We could all learn a lot from her ways. Know that she is looking down on you, proud as ever, and protecting you both as she always has. Understand that we will always be here for you both if there’s ever anything...
David Fischer
October 18, 2008 | East Roshester, NY
Dear Ali & Brandon,
I just heard today about your mothers passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. I got to meet your mom 3 years ago. My daughter and I had just moved out here, and while taking a walk through town, we came upon Lisa's. I thought my 9 year old was going to pull my arm off after she saw that there were Webkinz inside. She is now the proud owner of 32 Webkinz, and during all those purchases I got to know your Mother. She always had a smile on her face,...
Sharon Rodak
October 12, 2008 | East Rochester, NY
Ali and Brandon-
Your mother was the sweetest person with the most caring heart. She was such a great mother and it was devestating to see her go. We are so proud of you for staying strong. So many people are supporting you, and we all love you.
-The Burkharts
Suzanne Burkhart
September 27, 2008 | East Rochester, NY
I met Lisa through my wife Anne and hired her as a receptionist in our office. She was a wonderfull additon to our team. She left us to start her business - We made a few visits to her store and have a number of her hand crafted Xmas ornaments which will hold a special place on our tree this year - I know Lisa's presence will be felt by her childern - our deepest sympathy to you Brandon and Ali - one of my favorite quotes - when you look into the sky and see the stars, " perhaps they are...
Jay Ferrimani
September 27, 2008 | Fairport, NY
Brandon and Ali~ The previous entries say all that is true about your Mom. I can speak of her devotion to both of you but speaking as someone who watched you both grow from infancy to elementary school I can say confidently that you are a wonderful mirror that reflects your Mom. Though your days at Storybook ended years ago I have kept up with your progress through the local newspaper and school newsletters and the few times I would bump into Lisa in town.
I still can't accept how these...
Ralphine Lamonica
September 27, 2008 | East Rochester, NY
I only had the pleasure of meeting Lisa once at a car wash, but she made such an impression on me! I applaude her bravery and positive attitude in the face of her illness. I will keep your family in my prayers.
Crystal Cottrell-Mosholder
September 25, 2008 | East Rochester, NY
Dear Brandon & Ali:
I have so many wonderful memories of your mother - and they all include you there too. Whether it was helping in the concession stand or cheering on the teams (every kid on every team) she was one of the biggest supports - and a great friend. I will miss everything about her, but luckily we have you to remember her. Please know that we're here for you - like she was for so many of us.
Godspeed Lisa - I'll miss you friend.
Jeff, Terrie, Jordan, Nate &...
Terrie Koch
September 25, 2008 | E. Rochester, NY
Brandon & Alli,
I met your Mom 14 years ago when I first started at Xerox. We instantly became friends. She was an intelligent, beautiful, caring, loving woman and we had many, many fun times. I will always cherish the laughter we shared. Your Mom still lives on through you both and through all the love she gave to so many people. Sincerely,
Eileen Leistman
September 25, 2008 | Victor, NY