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Lisa Phillips

Mequon, Wisconsin

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Phillips, Lisa Age 56, of Whitefish Bay, WI, passed away June 29, 2011, after a courageous six-year battle with breast cancer. She is survived by her husband James Phillips, her son Bryan, Lake Tahoe, CA, son Stephen, Whitefish Bay, and daughter Carley, Milwaukee. Other relatives include her...

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So many of our Loose Bead Society members are deeply saddened with the loss of our Lisa. Her enthusiasm and excitement were the only reasons I joined a few years ago. You should know we had our own little memorial for her on July 18. We all felt this loss and can only imagine the depth of your void. Personally, I am very sad when I think that her star presence is gone.

How lucky for you all that she touched your lives in the familial way. Some of us are just plain lucky to get...

I'm so sorry to hear of Lisa's death. She was a unique and special person who was a real blessing to us all. Even though we left Milwaukee almost 10 years ago, I think of her often and remember her wonderful smile and enthusiasm for life. She will be missed but will live on in the wonderful memories she gave us all.

Lisa was a true gem. She organized a group of fun volunteers to share their rousing spirit with the residents of our family homeless shelter. Her enthusiasm and leadership brought the members of Congregation Sinai for repeat visits; engaging children and families in various memorable activities. May her memory be eternal.
~The staff of SDC, Social Development Commission

Jim and Family,

Lisa’s funeral service was moving and inspirational, and beautiful in its simplicity.

Later that afternoon I walked my dog and visited the Whitefish Bay Armory memorial for the first time.

Sure enough, I saw the plaque that reads “from Lisa and Jim Phillips.”

She must have willed it!

You have our deepest sympathy.

Sincerely,

Keith and Lori Lester
Whitefish Bay

On behalf of the Loose Bead Society, please accept our heartfelt sympathies. As a member of our Society, Lisa not only showed her love of beading, but also her willingness to become actively involved in Society events. Her enthusiasm, creativity, and eagerness to share her knowledge were an inspiration to us all. Lisa was responsible for our first community service project. She led us in a teaching/sharing event at the homeless shelter in which she had been active. This ultimately resulted in...

My deepest sympathy to all of Lisa's family at this sad time. I was privileged to know Lisa for over 40 years. I was always amazed at the breadth of Lisa's activities and the energy and creativity she brought to all of them. She was definitely blessed with a wonderful husband and their 3 great children, but her life was much too short. I will be one of many who will miss her.

I was so surprised and very saddened at hearing the news of Lisa's passing. She was always a "light" at the Loose Bead Society's meetings and at any of their events. May her life be a glorious example to all of us. Sincere condolences to her family and those who knew her well.

Deat Jim,
We were so sorry to hear about Lisa. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this painful time.
Jon & Heather Chait

Jim and Family,
My husband and I are so saddened with the passing of Lisa. Lisa was very special to me. We had many conversations that were great for both of us as life goes. We also shared many hours of beading together. I thank God that I was lucky enough to see my dear friend 3 weeks ago at the Bead and Button show. Not many people have the oppurtunity to have a friend as I did in Lisa and am greatfull. She will be missed.
Bob and Gail Wing Pewaukee, WI