Lisa Michelle Griggs, a beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend, passed away on March 15, 2026. Born on May 17, 1962, in West Lake Village, California, Lisa’s life was marked by generosity, kindness, and a genuine commitment to serving others.
Lisa was known for her kind and welcoming nature, always making those around her feel at ease with her warmth and great sense of humor. She had a remarkable ability to lift spirits and bring comfort to those in her presence. Her compassionate heart found expression through her dedicated service alongside her husband, Ronald Griggs, within their Christian Church community. Together, they devoted significant time and effort to helping others, touching numerous lives along the way.
Her interests and hobbies showcased her creative and active spirit. Lisa enjoyed crafting, creating photo albums, and engaging in photography, pursuits that reflected her appreciation for preserving memories and beauty. She also had a passion for sports, particularly soccer, which she both played and enjoyed watching. These interests contributed to the joyful, well-rounded person she was.
Lisa is survived by her loving husband, Ronald Griggs, and her son, Steven (London). She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings: David, Michael, and Laura. Her family was a central pillar in her life, and the bonds she nurtured with them brought happiness and strength throughout the years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd Obert and Nancy Friedman, who raised her in the community she loved dearly. Lisa’s legacy of kindness, humor, and dedicated service will continue to inspire all who knew her.
As we honor her memory, we remember a woman who gave so freely of her time and heart, whose welcoming spirit and joyful presence enriched the lives of many. Lisa Michelle Griggs leaves behind a profound imprint of love, generosity, and faith that will remain treasured forever.
Services entrusted to Lindquist's Syracuse Mortuary.
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