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Lisa A. Reimers

Everett, Washington

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Lisa A. Reimers

Lisa Reimers, 39, died on May 25, 2008, in Mt. Vernon, WA.She is survived by her husband, Ken Reimers; her parents, Richard and Denise Marinaccio; her brother, Brian (Christina), and their children; grandmother, Florence Marinaccio and numerous other family...

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I only had the pleasure of knowing Lisa for a short time. We were both in a public speaking course at Columbia College. Lisa was bright, articulate, friendly and had a warm smile. Her speeches were interesting and polished. She was so nervous to get up in front of the class to speak but had the courage and determination to push herself to accomplish her goals. I thought of her yesterday (5/31/08) as I walked down the aisle and accepted my degree. Rest in peace Lisa.

Lisa and I worked together at the Mukilteo Police Department. She had such a bright outlook on everything. She and I stayed in contact thru the years. Ken and Lisa moved near me in our small town and we would see each other in town and catch up on lost time. Lisa was a lovely woman and touched all that she met. She will be missed.
Ken, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I have worked for the Snohomish County District Court for 18 years and had the pleasure of speaking to Lisa many, many times over the years. Lisa was very good at her job, very knowledgeable, always pleasant, and alway helpful. She will be missed. My thoughts are with Lisa's family, friends, and all of her co-workers at the Mukilteo Police Department.

Lisa's smile and laughter will be missed by all who knew her. We enjoyed talking about our much loved animals and fun vacations. God Bless and be
with family and friends...she has left a great void.

I had the pleasure of working with Lisa at the City of Mukilteo for 8+ years. She helped me a lot through those years and I will miss her sweet smile and laughter. I used to enjoy hearing about her sunny beach vacations and swapping animal stories with her, as these were things we had in common. Lisa was a kind and genuine soul who will not be forgotten, may she rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers go out to her loved ones during this terribly sad time.

A friendship like ours comes along only once in a lifetime.
Kindred Spirits destined to meet again.

I will miss Lisa terribly. I have worked with her for 15+ years at City Hall. Her warm friendship, support and contagious bubbling laughter was heart warming. She will be missed by everyone! She is at peace in the arms of our Lord & Saviour.

Ken- I am so sorry for your loss. Lisa was a great friend (and sister-in-law)and such a truly wonderful person. We had so many good times at the cabin, on holidays and at special events. We were always giggling and laughing about something. I will never forget her laugh or her beautiful smile. When I first met her, 20 years ago, I just loved her New Jersey accent and the way she said the word "sauce." I would say, "how do you say it?" and she would say, "sauce" and we would both laugh! She...

Lisa was such a special woman! She was an integral member of the police department. We will always remember her smile and laughter. A big hole is now left in our hearts and in the office. She will be missed....