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Lisa Gordon

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Lisa L. Gordon, 55WORCESTER - Lisa Louise Gordon, 55, of Worcester passed away unexpectedly on Friday, September 14, 2018 with her family and loved ones by her side. Lisa is survived by the love of her life, Ronald O'Keefe, of Worcester, her loving children, Raymond Gibree, Jr., USN and his wife...

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Fly high with the angels!!! I love and miss you lisa!!! Watch over your children and friends!!!

I am so sorry for your loss. She was an amazing woman. My prayers are with her and the family

Ohhh my friend Lisa. I will miss you more than words could ever say. I would always know when change of shift occurred Nessa you would say and in an instant I would just laugh!!! We laughed and cried together. You were a sense of comfort when my died died and a source of comfort for the daily challenges we had on the ortho floor. And boy could you make me blush!!! Rest In Peace my friend. My heart is so sad. Love Vanessa

I'm sending my condolences to Lisa and her family. I'm very sorry for loss. Lisa was a great person and had a lot of good times and memories with her and her family. She will be sadly missed. Rest in peace. Love Gary jolicoeur .

Katrina, Heather, Raymond and family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Lisa was a terrific and compassionate PCA. We spent many years together while I worked on the Orthopedics service. She fed me many cookies along the way! She was a good friend and will be sorely missed! She would always lend me an ear if I needed to talk and knew how to make me laugh. My sincerest condolences. May your family find peace in this difficult time.

Condolences to the Gordon family & St V's family. I remember Lisa as a hardworking dedicated, passionate person. She was a great team player that combined hard work with humor & wit. She will be missed. Life goes by too quickly, may she rest in piece. Thoughts & prayers for Lisa & her family.

Ann Reynolds, RN

Lisa made me laugh more than anyone at work. She had the knack of making the most stressful nights bearable with her humor. She will be missed by many,many people, a true testament to her good nature.

It has been many years since I worked with Lisa,but I will always remember her for her always happy personality and the way she cared for her patients. She was always a team player and willing to go above and beyond to help her patents and co-workers,always respectful and humorous and compassionate.
RIP,Lisa.
I will never forget you.
Linda

Lisa, I'll think I will always be looking for you as I sit at the desk at 35 North. You were part of what I have come to know as a family; in that family you loved, argued, joked, helped, fed, scolded, and gave endlessly. You had the remedies for headaches, stomachaches and the candy for soothing the pains for daily life. I only knew you for two years and yet I feel as though I've known you for longer than that, because you shared yourself unselfishly. You have left a legacy of love to...