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Scott Cazier
June 18, 2025
Craig was my best friend growing up. Unique with a big personality, I was blessed to have him in my life. The stories we share are remarkable. Unbelievable. But real and meaningful! I loved growing up with Craig! Best of all, because of my relationship with Craig, I got to know Lisa very well, before I moved away. Lisa was an angel, who approached life with purpose and urgency! She was engaged and committed. What a blessing she was to Craig, her children and anyone who knew her. I´ve been gone for decades, but thank you Lisa for blessing my life as you did! Your legacy far exceeds knitting and such. You impacted people where they were. I am honored to have known you! God bless your family! See you on the other side!
Jennifer Anderson
June 18, 2025
I miss you already. Lisa was a kind friend who stitched joy into every moment— whether it was reeling in a fish or sewing together. Lisa brought fun food to every event. David and I loved her cookies.
Lisa taught me that patience is a virtue, that laughter makes the best company, and the simplest things— a handmade quilt, a good cast, a hike through bear country ( I was scared to death and had to keep singing), a quiet afternoon— are often the most meaningful.
Fishing won’t be the same without Lisa .Neither will quilting.
Lisa thank you for the beauty,the laughter and the friendship. I’ll carry you with me , always.
Jennifer Anderson
Laurie Nelson
June 17, 2025
So very sorry! Lisa was a very talented and kind person!!
Kaye Neilson
June 17, 2025
My sincere condolences to Lisa´s entire family. It has been an honor to know and play with Lisa. Sewing has blessed us with many friends-the threads that bind. Lisa´s vivacious personality has always been a joy to behold and her willingness to share unmeasurable. Oh how she will be missed. With love always, Kaye Neilson. XO
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