Lisa-Ryer-Obituary

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Lisa Marie (Nazzaro) Ryer

Salem, New Hampshire

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November 19, 2020
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Salem, New Hampshire

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Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home - Salem Obituary

Lisa Marie (Nazzaro) Ryer, of Salem, NH, passed away peacefully at Brigham and Women’s Hospital on November 19, 2020 with her husband at her side, after a brief but courageous battle with cancer. She was 57 years old.

She is survived by her husband; Frederick H. Ryer, Jr. and her sons;...

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Time goes by so quickly But I will never forget you, Lisa. Your smile and positive attitude were truly inspiring . Your students and coworkers are all better people for having known you . God Bless you my friend❤

Although just learning of this very heartbreaking news so late, I did not want to miss the opportunity to share my deepest sympathy on the loss of Lisa. My mother Patricia and Lisa's mother, Dottie were cousins and happily I was blessed to come to know Lisa over many years at weddings and family reunions...she was always so warm, friendly, kind and fully present and interested in those around her. Her devotion and love of her parents, husband and children have stayed with me all these years....

I am so sorry to hear of Lisa's passing. I provided a health care service to Lisa and she was just a lovely person. I always enjoyed seeing her and hearing about how proud she was of her sons. Being a boy mom myself, it was something we could relate about. She had a strong faith and I have no doubt she is with Jesus. For that I am thankful. The world is a little less bright without her in it. Sending sincere condolences to her husband and sons.

I met Lisa years ago at Groveland Congregational Church. She was a lovely person and I'm so sorry to hear of her passing.

Lisa always had a sunny smile and was a joy to be around. Her deep devotion to family and faith were her pillars and this devotion radiated from her to all in her presence. So sorry her beautiful presence is not here, but her soul is home in heaven with her parents. Randi

Lisa was a fabulous colleague and friend. She held high standards for her students and for herself. Often when many classroom lights were out at the end of the day, Lisa was still reviewing student work, running DECA meetings, helping students, improving lessons, or connecting with other educators to stay current.

Over the years our professional relationship became a very dear friendship. Lisa knew how to have fun! I will remember floating in her pool, watching her line dance in...

Love this family so much. We will miss you dearly my friend. We attended church and Bible study together for many years and have many fond memories. I loved our getting together to eat, go to a movie, and Christian concerts. Your love for life, your family and God were truly inspiring You are as true friend.
Fred, Zack and Nicholas. There is a quote I like “grief only exists where love lived first.” Lisa loved you all so much She was so proud of her family. May you find...

I am so sorry I was not able to attend the services for alisa today but I was there in spirit. Lisa was a special lady, very passionate and talented teacher, innovator always willing to try new things and a friend to all ! Her passing is a sad loss to so many. She loved her family more than anything and always talked about family time and how proud she was to be a wife and I a mom. I always loved how her eyes would light up when she talked about her family. I will miss Lisa but I k ow she can...

Fred, Zack, and Nick,
We are so saddened to hear of Lisa's passing.
We will always remember the fun times we all had at family gatherings and birthday parties. One of my fondest memories is when we spent the day in NH scouting out EVERY quilt shop in the state! Little did I know, but Lisa had our day all mapped out, ending of course at our favorite quilt shop, Keepsake Quilting, 150 miles later! She joked of how Fred would never have survived such an excursion, and was happy that...