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Lisa B. Haywood

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

1964 - 2021

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Lisa B. Haywood, 57, of Camp Hill passed away at home, surrounded by loved ones, on August 14 after a tough 4-year battle with mucosal melanoma cancer - she never gave up fighting it. Lisa was born in Nanticoke, PA on April 15, 1964 to Eugene and Maxine Baurys. She earned her BA in Communications...

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I am just learning about the passing of Lisa. To Mark, Katie, and Lucas, my deepest sympathies. Lisa was so much fun to work with backstage during the years we did A Christmas Carol together, and she always had a kind and encouraging word for me as I was going through a rough time in those years. Prayers for your family.

My deepest sympathy to Mark and Lisa´s family and friends. Lisa and I met early in our careers at Blue Shield. She was talented, creative, smart and oh so funny. Laughter always echoed through our department with her one liners and funny comments. Back then we were both runners and would hit the streets after work where I learned about her love of Mark, the man she would later marry. It was wonderful to learn she would go on to have two children and become a teacher. She had much to...

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Lisa was my Zumba and dance teacher every Friday evening at the Y. We had a core group of dancers as well as having Kate and Dana pop in. What a group! We are so going to miss the class. I asked God to have Zumba classes in Heaven just so Lisa can teach them. She will be well missed. Love and hugs to the family, Kay

My sympathy is extended to Lisa´s family. I have not seen Lisa in quite some time but we were very good friends throughout high school. Lisa will be forever in my thoughts and prayers until my last breath! Knowing she passed because of the horrible disease that is increasingly growing, Lisa is most definitely in a better place where God need her to be as opposed to her life on this earth! May she forever Rest In Peace and we shall be together again when my time on earth is complete! Know...

Words cannot express the sorrow and sadness we feel for all of you and Lisa will be so very missed. She always made me smile and laugh and she was such a joy to be around. Praying you find comfort and strength in your wonderful memories with her.

I did not know Lisa personally, but I remember that my daughter, Molly Holtzinger, who passed away earlier this year, spoke highly of Lisa and her involvement in theatre when Molly was a Camp Hill student. So sorry for your loss. I hope that your family can find comfort in the support of others.