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Lucille Jane Gardner Lisonbee

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lucille Jane Gardner Lisonbee 1925 ~ 2007 Our courageous wife, mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother lost a valiant struggle with health to return to our Heavenly Father and the open arms of her loving mother on January 11, 2007. Lucille was born in Blackfoot, Idaho, on June 11, 1925 to...

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Hi Grandma, I just want you let you know that I really miss you so much.

Dear Lisonbee family,
I am sorry for your loss of a dear family member. I have never met your family, but feel as though we share a connection. I was reading the obituaries the other night and came across the name Lucille Gardner. I was delighted that someone shared the same name as my grandmother.
As I read the obituarie I also reconized another familiar name, Gretchen Gardner. I was totally suprised by that.
My grandmother was also named Lucille Gardner and my name is Gretchen...

Jay: Condolences from your friend at L3 Communications...

Patrick Tucker

We are so sorry for your loss.

I am sorry to hear about Mrs. Lisonbee's passing. She was my kindergarten teacher in 1976 at Pioneer Elementary in "Granger", aka West Valley. I remember her well and I was only 5. Although its been many years, I will never forget coloring and eating graham crackers in her class. I still remember walking in her class and smelling the glue, we always did cut and pastes. She truly had an impact on me even at 5 years old. Thank you Mrs. Lisonbee!

Dear Dick & Family,
I have so many great memories of Aunt Lucille and the wonderful times we shared at Lake Powell and Flaming Gorge. She truly was a gentle, caring spirit who will be greatly missed. May the Lord bless you and give you peace.

Karla, your mother was a sweet, sweet lady. I sorrow with you in your loss.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dick...We were so sorry to hear about Lucille's passing. We always admired her strength and her fun sense of humor. We enjoyed both of you in our travels.