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Lisa Ann Manzano

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lisa Ann Manzano 10/27/1961 ~ 4/30/2009 Our sister's life was short and filled with challenge. Growing up a decade behind three brothers Lisa developed a strong will and an independent spirit. She had an athletic childhood and spent much of her time involved with and competing...

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I cared for Lisa in one of Salt Lake City's nursing homes. I just googled her name and found out about her passing. She was a very strong and smart woman. My condolences to her family and friends.

I am so sorry to hear about Lisa, she was always a happy presence....
from her classmate of Cottonwood High School
Melissa Scott

To the Manzano Family,
I was saddened to hear about the passing of Lisa. I was on the gymnastics team with her at Cottonwood High. I can still remember watching her compete and thinking what an amazing dancer and gymnast she was. She had a quick smile and a great sense of humor. These are some of the many wonderful attributes she has left us to remember her with. May God bless you in this time of need.
Sincerely,
Kathy Henderson Prigmore

Manzano Family,

I am sorry to hear about Lisa's passing. She was a important part of my life and I will always remember and care about her. She has a great spirit. God bless Lisa and your family with peace and comfort.

Sincerely, Ron Zarbock

How deeply saddened we were to see Lisa's obituary in the paper. Our thoughts and prayers are with you boys at this time of loss and sorrow. We can understand how you must feel since we lost our brother Kelly just a couple of years ago. Even though Kelly's accident took him fast, it sounds like Lisa lived a valiant and brave life since her accident. Your mom Bonnie used to cut our Grandma's hair and Joe painted cars for your dad. Stay strong and happy. From the Egli Family. Joe, Cindy...

Chris

So sorry to learn about your sister. I hope and Pray that your family will be comforted.

To the Manzano Family;
I remember running with Lisa many years ago, living behind you. My sister called to ask if I had read the notice of Lisa's passing, we are so sorry for your loss. We were young, in elementary school when we would play together. But I remember having fun with her and feeling welcome in your home. Life has it's many challenges and it doesn't surprise me that she handled her own with such dignity! May each of you find joy in the wonderful memories that are yours forever!

Lisa, I meet you when i was just a little girl, You and my momma were good friends. I will always remember what a great person you were! HOw you loved little pink pigs, and how beautiful you always were, how you told me to follow my dreams and you always told me I would be the best at any thing I tried. Thank you for every thing, you are the best, so many people love and care about you. I will come and say hello one last time and bring you a beautiful pink pig and pink rose to remember you...

To the Manzano Brothers,
I was so sorry to read about your sister, Lisa Ann. I don't remember much of Lisa, as I am more Chris's age. But I do remember you boys. I grew up right behind you, (the Allgoods) and can remember coming over to have Bonnie do my hair. If Chris and I needed to talk, we would go out the back door and whistle and we would sit out by the fence for hours. May all your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a...