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Lisa I. SMITH

Hayes, Virginia

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HAYES - Lisa Irene Smith, 47, died Sept. 5, 2010, at her home.Lisa was born in Louisiana, daughter of the late George and Lila Hampton. She was associated with Cybernetics as a technician. She had a beautiful voice and was a country music singer. Lisa was a published poet who enjoyed quilting and...

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Dear Josh, Heather, Kristal, Vanessa & Ricky:

I do not know what to say. I do know "I'm sorry" is never enough. They say "Time" heals, but there never seems to be enough time. I am sorry.....sorry you lost your mother, sorry you lost your sister. I'm sorry the grandchildren will never know their grandmother. Just know my prayers are with you. Love Christy McClain & Family

Dear Josh, Heather, Kristal, Vanessa & Family: I was shocked to hear about Lisa. I know it is difficult to see beyond the sadness right now. When we lose someone we love it seems like time stands still. I understand your pain. We may not understand why Lisa left, but in time, hopefully, we will remember her life and the good memories will give us strength. I pray that you find strength and support from each other. My apologies for not being able to be there for the funeral. But know each of...

Vanessa and family, I couldn't believe when I heard the news. I am so sorry. There are no words to express my feelings, just know that you are not alone. I've been thinking of all the things we did as kids. If there is anything that mom or I can do please call. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Gina Gregory-Painter

To the family of Lisa Smith i only new her for a short time and i cherished our friendship and was a real good friend who wont be forgotten and will be missed very much , god bless all of the Smith family.

Curtis S.

So young & pretty. She love the attention of boys.

Dear Josh, Heather & Krystal: In going through mom's [Aunt Ruth's] picture books I found a bunch of pics with your mom in it. She had such a free-spirit.......she loved life and had dreams, just like each of you. It's hard knowing we will not ever see her again. It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives. When it comes to life, live like there is no tomorrow, love like you won't get hurt, work...

Josh, Heather & Krystal your Mom loved you very much. She will always be with you,

AWE what a sweet face!!

Boy she had that hair bleach out then!!

she loved her mom & Dad