Lisa Ann (Mann) Hoover, born on April 20, 1967, in Memphis, Tennessee, passed away on November 1, 2024. Lisa’s educational journey began at Harding Academy, where she demonstrated her vibrant spirit as a cheerleader and excelled in basketball.
Throughout her life, Lisa was known for her warm and giving nature. She possessed a deeply responsible and helpful personality, always prioritizing the needs of those around her. This quality was especially evident in her volunteer work at the local food bank, where she dedicated her time to assisting those in need. She was able to continue to help people through her current employment as a traveling notary. Lisa also had a passion for flowers and gardening, finding joy in nurturing plants and bringing beauty to her surroundings. An avid home remodeler, she took great pride in enhancing her living space, always seeking to create a welcoming atmosphere for family and friends.
Lisa’s journey through life included significant milestones, including her marriage to Rick Hoover after high school. They built a life together filled with love and shared experiences until his passing in 1996. Lisa is survived by her beloved mother, Lynne Mann; father, Victor Mann, Sr. and wife Connie; partner, Mike Sellers; children, Dylan Craft and wife, Taylor, Dakota Hoover, Jennifer Lutz and husband, Ryan, and Ricky Hoover; brothers, Victor, Jr., Derek, and Michael Mann; sister, Christi; and cherished grandchildren, Logan and Isaiah Sheppeard, Graeson Craft, along with several nieces, nephews and a host of beloved friends.
Though Lisa faced the sorrow of losing her daughter, Tori, she remained a pillar of strength for her family and friends. Her legacy is one of compassion, dedication, and unwavering love for those she held dear. As we remember Lisa, we celebrate a life well-lived, filled with laughter, love, and a commitment to making the world a better place. She will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all who were fortunate enough to have her in their lives.
Services are pending at this time.
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