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Lisa was one of a kind. She helped me and made me feel comfortable. I will never forget such a warm and caring person.
Raylene Smith
October 15, 2021
Omaha, Nebraska
Lisa L. Peterson 44, Omaha, died Friday (10/19/07) at Omaha. Physicians Assistant, Alegent Applewood Clinic. Survived by: Terri Barna and her daughter, Nikki Pitzl; brothers, Myles Peterson, Kearney; Ryan Peterson, Lincoln; sisters, Beth Van Pool and husband Jim; Roxanne Meyer and husband Mike,...
Read MoreLisa was one of a kind. She helped me and made me feel comfortable. I will never forget such a warm and caring person.
Raylene Smith
October 15, 2021
A co-worker of mine today went to the clinic where Lisa was my doctor. It had been awhile since I had been back. I mentioned that is where I went and my doctor had been on a LOA. He mentioned the memorial that they had. I am very saddened, but blessed that I had the opportunity to have had Lisa in my life and help me through some difficult times. She will be missed and may she rest in peace.
Anastasia Leypoldt
May 15, 2008 | Omaha, NE
I just had a horrible call from my step mom that our favorite dr had passed. I am in total shock and sadness. Dr Peterson was absolutely the best doctor ever. I don't think I will ever find anyone like her.
Christie Eck
April 18, 2008 | Plattsmouth, NE
To the family, friends and patients of Lisa, I offer my condolences. Tomorrow I will go to the clinic for the first time since her passing and I have to say I'm not looking forward to it. She was a fantastic PA and helped me immensely during some difficult medical issues over the years. Truly though what I will remember most is the riotous laughter she and I would share during my appointments, can you imagine! She always made my day better having seen her. What a lovely soul, rest in peace.
Lori M
January 28, 2008 | Omaha, NE
Lisa
I was at the clinic again yesterday and it gets no easier each time I go in. I feel your presense and wait for your smiling face to walk out of the hallway. I saw Chris,, we hugged in the waiting room and of course I cried, it just feels wrong not having you there. I know you are up in heaven helping God out and making people happy but dam I miss you here.
Tonya
January 10, 2008 | Bellevue, NE
To Lisa's family, friends and co-workers: I don't know that there is much I can add that has not already been said but I wanted to express my sympathy to all that have been touched by Lisa. She has cared for myself and my two children for several years. She watched my son grow from a scrawny kid to a athletic young man in college. She always knew what he was involved in at various sports seasons and continued to ask about him after he left for college. She was the only physician my son...
Valerie H.
January 09, 2008 | Omaha, NE
I am saddened to hear of Lisa passing on. Lisa was a classmate from kindergarten to high school graduation. Time and distance passes way to fast and I'm afraid we had lost touch. It doesn't seem possible that we won't ever get to catch up with each other at our next Chappell High Reunion....
Penny (Stalnaker) Dye
January 02, 2008 | Rapid City, SD
I am so upset to hear that my friend died. Lisa and I went to PA school together and I would not be a PA today if it was not for her. She was my "sister girlfriend" as I used to call her. We kept in touch through the years, updating each other at Christmas. She was smart and funny and kind and she came from good stock because her family was just as great. In school, we were so "anti-group", me her and Marshell. We would make fun of everyone and laugh together when Marshell was in one of her...
Michelle McCracken-Brown
December 24, 2007 | Charlotte, NC
lisa, i miss you. everyone misses you. i know you didn't want us to cry or be upset, but i can't help it. you shouldn't have left us. you should still be here, sitting in your office full of clocks, cracking jokes on everyone like it was your job. i can't stop thinking about you, and how whenever you would come around, you could cheer up anyone. it seems like just yesterday i came out to the office and saw you, and we'd be making fun of each other. you'd smile so big and it would warm...
joey walters
December 16, 2007 | Omaha, NE