Lisa-Runner-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Tetrick Funeral Services - Johnson City

Lisa Runner

Johnson City, Tennessee

May 16, 1957 – Aug 30, 2024

About

BORN
May 16, 1957
DIED
August 30, 2024
LOCATION
Johnson City, Tennessee

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Tetrick Funeral Services - Johnson City Obituary

Lisa Karen Adkins Runner, 67, Johnson City, died peacefully in her sleep in the early hours of August 30, 2024 at the Bristol Hospice House, Bristol, TN.Lisa was born on May 16, 1957, in Danville, Virginia and grew up in the nearby community of Climax where her father, E.T. Adkins, was a farmer,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

We met David and Lisa through Munsey church and a mutual friend Dr David Chi. Lisa played piano at out sons wedding 26 years ago and since then I became more closer to her. I started taking piano lessons as an adult and we had long discussions after church about the progress I was making. Her advice always was 'as long as you enjoy playing the piano and practice, you will be fine'. I was shocked to hear about her passing. David our heartfelt condolences. She will be dearly missed.

I met Lisa when we were both students at Milligan. We were both natives of Pittsylvania Co. Virginia. She was a lovely individual. May she rest now in God's Peace. Suzanne Mundy Weymouth, Massachusetts

I met Lisa when we played softball for Munsey. Always with a smile and great cheerleader to her teammates. So thankful for those times. Lisa made a difference in so many lives at whatever she was involved in. Miss that smile!

A great loss but we all know she has joined the great heavenly choir and is now a part of the Lord´s glorious music. Lisa was also a great friend a fellow Munsey softball player in the past. Will miss her greatly for her loving smile and positive attitudes and uplift.

Lisa was a constant source of joy, positivity and love. As a close friend and colleague in the Hayes School, Lisa, or Lis as I called her, was always there to assist me with her advice and positive outlook. The profound impact she had on her countless students will forever flourish through their students.

Lisa and I grew up together! My grandparents lived in Climax, were Lisa grew up. We always enjoyed play outside together. Either at my grandparents or her house. Lisa was a wonderful friend! Her mother was my third grade school teacher! Rest in Peace!

I went to ASU back during the recession when getting a teaching job was challenging. Dr. Runner kindly suggested to take my Orff levels after graduation because as she said, "there were a lot more elementary schools than middle and high." I´ll forever be grateful for her advice because she got me hooked! Fast forward 13 years later and I´m still teaching general music. While teaching, Dr. Runner radiated joy. It was contagious. She modeled to us all that no matter what we do with our life, we...

Alice Naylor Lisa was my graduate assistant while I was director of the Doctoral Program in Education at Appalachian State University. Her contribution to the program, to my work, and to my life, is profound. She became not only a student but a close and treasured friend with whom I shared so many moments of joy, success, and adventure. She will live forever in my memory of our travels, our laughter, and our accomplishments.

Lisa was my very first music methods teacher while I was preparing to be a kindergarten teacher, and made me think I wanted to teach music instead. We met again at Orff levels and various workshops, and I always learned from and was inspired by Lisa and her steadfast character. She encouraged me when I was uncertain, and I will forever be grateful. My favorite memory of Lisa is learning a "Jingle Bells" dance from her in a parking lot with my dad looking at us like we were crazy! I thank God...