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Lisa Novak

Springfield, Illinois

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WAVERLY - Lisa Novak, 36, of Waverly, formerly of Auburn, died Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007, at St. John's Hospital.

She was born Jan. 31, 1971, in Highland, to Robert and Wilma Gentry Lambert. She formerly worked at Federated Funeral Directors of America in tax preparation and in doctors'...

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love you and will miss you dearly. see you again someday in Heaven.Love Sissy

I only knew Lisa for a short time. Lisa loved her family. She was always smiling on the outside but still carried a lot of grief for her daughter on the inside.
To experience life fully I feel that Lisa would have wanted her children and relatives to remain close and be there for each other especially in the rough roads ahead. It is easier for children to be able to move forward in their lives if they have the support of their extended families and their stories of their loved one to...

Dear Lisa,
You were like a second mom to all of us kids. You helped us out alot with problems we had. All of us kids know you are in a better place. We Love You
Love, Krystal Girod

my dearest lisa you will always be in our hearts. our prayers and our thoughts forever. we love you more than words can say. love daddy and momma

Lisa, a life full of hardship and pain you lived, like myself we shared the loss of a child, but also the life of still being able to embrace thee other children, Talks we had about things and change, and that nite you made the choice to follow my request and just go home, I never got to tell you that you don't cook corn on the grill in just the stalks...it burns! Ash and Craig, as you had seen your mother cry so many tears for the hurt that was caused by the loss of gracie now in her embrace...

I will miss you alot but i know that you are looking over us. i will never forget your warm smile. I LOVE ALWAYS N FOREVER SAMMIE JO

Lisa, you were in my home with my daughter(Ann) more than you were at your house back in the late 80's. You always had the prettiest smile. I will never forget the time Bill and I had to come to the mall and pick you girls up. God bless your family

What fun times we had in school. I will always remember causing a little "trouble" with you. You will always me a part of my memories.

Lisa and I used to play together a lot when we were little. We both had good memories of our times at Aunt Imogene's house and that's what we talked about when I last saw her about 4 or 5 years ago.
We also agreed that we needed to keep in touch and get together more, but unfortunately we never did. My thoughts, prayers and love go out to Uncle Bob,Aunt Wilma and the entire family.