Lisa M. Kaiser, 47, of Hazelton, Indiana passed away on March 4, 2026. She was born in Richmond, Indiana on May 3, 1978, to the late Steven and Carolyn Beckman. Lisa graduated from Northeastern High School in 1997 and continued her education at IU East where she obtained her bachelor's degree. She married the love of her life, Tony Kaiser, on May 13, 2000. Lisa worked several different jobs, but her favorite was being a homemaker and caring for her family. In her free time, she enjoyed cross stitching, being a leader for both boy scouts and girl scouts, reading, crafting, camping, welding sculptures, tending to her chickens and rabbits, helping her children with 4H, and being a historical reenactor. She loved being involved with her children's activities and caring for anyone in need. She will be deeply missed by all.
Lisa is preceded in death by her parents Steven and Carolyn Beckman; father-in-law Tony Kaiser Sr.; and sister-in-law Jill Beckman.
Those left to treasure her memory include her husband of 25 years, Tony Kaiser; children Hazel (Kyle Audette) Kaiser, Madeleine (Logan Butler) Kaiser, Cora Kaiser, Kyle Kaiser,Brian, Zane, Liam, Bob Bob; brothers Dennis Beckman and Brian (Betsy) Beckman; mother-in-law Lou Kaiser; nieces Payton and Ava Beckman; nephew Wesley Beckman; and several people who considered her a mom and friend.
Goodwin-Sievers is honored to be entrusted with the care of Mrs. Kaiser. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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