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Lisa M. Harvey Richardson

Obituary

RICHARDSON, Lisa M. Harvey, age 38, died suddenly August 23, 2008; left to cherish her memory are husband, Wallace Lee Richardson and family; sons, Damien, Cody, and Tyler Harvey; parents, William and Carole McGonigal; sisters, Billie-Jo McGonigal, Cyndi McGonigal, Kathryn M. Compton (Brian); nephew, William Braxton Compton; special friend, Gary Vaughan; aunts, Deborah Fielding, Janis Booker; host of family members and friends. Private services.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Mom,
I miss you more than anything. I think about you everyday I wake up and it hurts. I wish i could tell you everything that is going on and you could listen. I know you would be so proud of me now since I am in the Navy. My brothers are rebels, but I keep them in line. I wish you were still here to talk to me it sucks. You talked to me about anything and everything and now I don't have that. I love and miss you Mom can't wait to see you when my time is up.

I was BFF with Lisa's sister, Billie Jo. I remember Lisa...people used to say we looked like each other. I have fond memories of Lisa's family. They always treated me as their own. That's it for now..I am at a loss.......for this family's loss.

Lisa was friends with my niece Shelley Haislip. I remember when she use to come over to Pat's house and play with the girls. She was always such a happy girl with a beautiful smile. I am so sorry to hear that she has passed. May God be with her family until you meet again.

Lisa was one of my best friends in NKES/MS. I am sorry to find out only now that she is no longer here. I am sure she was a great mother and friend to all, I only wish that I had kept in touch with her as we grew up.

My mom was the greatest mom in the world. she would do any and everything just to spend time with us and have fun doing it. she would do anything from watching us skateboard to listening to us playing guitar. All my mom wanted to do out of life was have fun and I'm pretty sure she obtained her goal. I love you, mom, so very much. Be with me always... cody

Dear Mom, you were always there when I felt down and you always cheered me up. I can't remember one time in my whole 12 years of life when you yelled at me. You always gave me stuff even though I didnt ask for it and at my 5th grade field day when you gave me that little pirate key chain, all my friends thought you were such a cool mom. And when I ran that relay race, I heard you cheering for me and thats probably why I ran so fast (: Well now I know that your in good hands now and I will...

Dear Lisa, we shared a room as kids (even though I had my own) we shared clothes secrets and dreams.I remember us giggling all night on christmas eve until mom and dad let us get up just to act "surprised" when we opened the presents we had "found" a week earlier.I always envied you growing up, you always made good grades played sports, you got to drive first date first get married and have babies first and now you get to meet god first.You have been my big sister for 36 years , you was...

We are deeply saddened to hear of your passing. On a personal note, Wally and Lisa we love you very much and think of you everyday. Much love, The cooks.

We've only known Lisa since her marriage to Wally (my husband's brother), but we know she was deeply loved by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. God bless.