Lisa-(Mazik) Kovatch-Obituary

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Lisa C. (Mazik) Kovatch

Wamego, Kansas

Dec 19, 1966 – Apr 29, 2021 (Age 54)

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BORN
December 19, 1966
DIED
April 29, 2021
AGE
54
LOCATION
Wamego, Kansas

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Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home - Wamego Obituary

  Lisa C. (Mazik) Kovatch, age 54, of St. Mary's, Kansas, formerly of Bridgewater, Connecticut, passed away on Thursday, April 29th in Saint Marys, Kansas.   

  Lisa was born on December 19, 1966 in New Braunfels, Texas, to her parents Cortney B. Davis and Paul E. Mazik, Jr.   

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Love you, Lisa...we pray for you and your kids every day....

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I did not know Lisa, but am a cousin of her dad Paul Jr. from Stamford, CT. She clearly was a beautiful and faithfilled person. My prayers for her safe journey home.

With Lisa’s passing, there is an emptiness in the Catholic community. I hope those at St. Mary’s knew what a treasure they had in her. It was certainly a great loss to us here in the Northeast when she moved there. Now that she’s left this earth, there will be a permanent hole in our hearts. She was one of the best mothers I knew; her biggest concern being the salvation of her soul and that of her children’s. I will miss her good advice, her quick wit and her beautiful smile. Alexandra,...

My sympathies to her family and friends. I never knew Lisa personally (except for trading a few emails last year), but I know that my mother had been in regular contact over the years and thought highly of her. Again, my best to her immediate family and friends. Her father Paul Jr was my cousin.

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

“Arise, make haste, My love, My dove, My beautiful one, and come;” “the winter is now past”—thy season of sorrowing and suffering: “the rain,” that is to say, the time of tears—“is over and gone;” “the flowers have appeared in our land”—tokens of eternal fruits of joy and love; “the voice of the turtle is heard”—the sweet welcome of My Mother and My angels; “come and receive the crown.”
Our Lord’s lips addressing Lisa.

We will keep Lisa in our prayers, so sorry to hear this.
The Zallo family