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Lisa Goldberg

Rockford, Illinois

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LISA LYNN GOLDBERG, 53 ROCKFORD - Lisa Lynn Goldberg, 53, of Rockford, formerly of Freeport, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minn. Born Dec. 19, 1958, in Freeport, the daughter of Dennis Frank and Judith A. Schlegel. Graduate of Freeport High...

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She was always a good co-worker and worker. Gone too soon.

I always remember how sudden her death seemed at the time. My brother passed away a couple of days later suddenly in his sleep on 4-22-12. Hard to believe it's been almost 9 years. RIP dear ones.

Lisa will be missed.

Lisa was a great friend when I worked at roa she was always there to listen and talk to about everything. She will be miss.

I will miss seeing Lisa at BSF. We never know why things happen, but we do know that God is in control, and that He does love us very much, so much so, that He wants us with Him. One day we will have no more tears, only joy when we can all be together in His loving arms. I pray for God to wrap His arms of love and strength to you and your family. Live with Lisa's love in your hearts.

I had the priviledge of working with Lisa at Swedes. Even during the stressful event with getting the Belvidere facility ready, she had a can do attitude and was willing to help pull things together. But her personality, her big heart and an enlightening smile made her not just a coworker but a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this loss.
J.L. Cuttill

I had the pleasure of working with Lisa at ROA she was so kind and caring. she always had a smile on her face. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

I remember being a co-worker with Lisa at ROA. She was a warm and caring person. My sympathy to the family at this very difficult time. God's peace.

Lisa could light up a room, in her own unselfish and supportive way. I was blessed and honored to work with her. My deepest sympathies to her family.