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Lisa L. Scott

Monson, Massachusetts

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Lisa Lynn (Plant) Scott, 56, of Monson, died on January 1, 2017 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. Lisa was born in Springfield on August 23, 1960 to Louis G. Plant and Germaine M. (Parent) Plant. She worked at Digital Equipment Corporation in Westfield, MA, Unisource in Connecticut and...

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Lisa was a friend of mine, mostly back in the day. The day of Digital, where we all worked together, made friends, and treated each other like family. I knew Joanna first, then as time went on I found out her mother, her sisters, a brother and there were others that all worked there. There was Muma Germaine, who was a hoot in her own right, and some of her brood. It was quite an enclave, this Plant family.

Then I met Lisa... she was a sassy thing.. took no baloney and held her...

My Baby Lisa
Lisa was my baby sister... I adored her from the moment she was born. Those big brown eyes could melt you. Love at first sight. I watched Lisa grow up to be an industrious young woman. Anything she wanted, she got for herself! She worked very hard her whole life. She built an empire with her beloved husband Gary. She built an addition on her house. That was practice for her to build her palace. She filled her home with beauty, her décor was beyond. Her halls were...

The day Lisa came home from the hospital, Mama named her Lisa, but hadn't decided on a middle name. I brought my best friend Lynn to see her and Mama said... I'll name her LISA LYNN. And that's how she got her middle name. And Lisa has been a little love ever since. My heart will be broken forever.

Will miss you always.

Will miss you always.

I wanted to share with you some of the things I cherish about my sister Lisa:
We all know Lisa liked to laugh, and she could take you right along with her. When I was up visiting in August, I spent the most wonderful days with her. We rode around and looked for barns we could take pictures of... and we laughed the whole time... deep from the belly laughs.. the kind you do when you are really happy and enjoying yourselves.. and we were!
Lisa was the most beautiful baby in our family of...

I knew Lisa the last few years at Baystate and she was the friendliest person in the hospital and always exceedingly nice to me and everyone. She will be missed. May God grant you strength to endure.

Dear Gary and family,
I'm deep sad .. Remember Lisa and I worked with together at Digital in Westfield, Ma. She was wonderful person and she learned sign language from me ....Diane Orlandi was their best closer friend for many years.....I miss her lot lot ..Rest in Peace .. deep so sad ..

Dear Gary and family,
We are so deeply saddened by your loss of your wife, Lisa. She was such a wonderful, funny, warm, caring, lovely, sweet, funny (did I say that twice), genuine person. Lisa always made you feel so welcome even if we only saw each other once in a blue moon. I know this is a huge loss for you Gary and our deepest sympathies is not enough to console you. Just know that Lisa was the love of your life, your soulmate, your partner, your friend and will be sorely missed by...