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Lisa M. Pond

Enfield, Connecticut

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Lisa M. Pond, age 39, of Lacey, Wash., died February 19, 2007, at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida, while on spring vacation with her family.Lisa was a caring, gentle person who was loved by all who knew her. She will be greatly missed by all, particularly by her family, who are left...

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We still talk about you often Pizza! Such wonderful memories that we shared at Timber Trails in our staff tent. I just can't believe that you've been gone so long. One of the brightest angels, shine bright

One of my favorite pictures in my baby book is of Lisa and Janice holding me. Even though I wouldn't see your family again until after Lisa passed away I always held that picture close to my heart. I wish I could have known her better, but I feel that I do through all I have heard about her from Janice and the kids and my mom. Blessings to your family. I love you Aunt Jan, Danielle, David and Katie. Peace be with you.

To Lisa's loved ones. I will always remember her lighting up our tent at TT with her smile. She kept me sane and kept me smiling when i wanted to go home. I did not know about Lisa's work but reading her tributes makes me feel proud to have known her.

Dear Janice,children, and Lisa's parents and siblings,
I have just learned of Lisa's promotion to heaven full time. Due to my sheltered life I had not learn of her passing till now. I know Lisa from Timber Trails meeting her for the first time when my sister was her camp counselor.When I met her we were friends imediatly and she convinced me to be apart of TT for the next three summers with her. She and I were very close at camp, like many, my summers at Timber Trails are hallmarked by...

Dear Lisa, As I prepare to enter the hospital for yet another surgery, I have your experience and the goodness that came from it as reassurance that my partner and I will be treated as human beings who love and support one another. I will light a candle in church for you and your family, as well as spreading the word about the fund for your family. Sincerely,

Janice and Family,

You have touched many hearts. Thank you for standing strong in the name of love.
It was a pleasure to work with you in Tacoma.
I will always remember Lisa's beautiful smile and how it could light up a room.
Heaven must have been extra bright when you received the call from our president.
I am so sorry for your loss.

All the best to you and the children.

Thank you for pressing the issue of equal rights for all families.

I am so very, very sorry for your loss.

I am very, very sorry for your loss. I am a lesbian physician and I promise you that on my watch, something like this will never happen. I hope that more GLBT healthcare providers will speak out about this and say, "Never again."

Just came across your story, and I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope it helps a little to know that so many are thinking of you and wishing you the very best.