It is with both heavy hearts and vibrant memories that we announce the passing of Lisa Ann Lee, who departed this world unexpectedly on August 16, 2025, at the age of 58. Born on May 19, 1967, Lisa touched the lives of everyone around her with boundless kindness, laughter, and a heart full of love.
Predeceased by her beloved parents, Norman and Elizabeth Lee, and her cherished husband, Raymond Stickles, Lisa’s spirit will continue to shine through her surviving family. She is deeply missed by her children, Matthew Slater and Stevie Slater, her devoted sister, Susan M. Lee, her dear friend, Jackie Slater, as well as her three grandchildren, one niece, and one nephew. Each of these relationships was infused with Lisa's warmth and humor, ensuring that her legacy of love continues to flourish.
Lisa was the type of person who saw the good in everyone and transformed ordinary moments into unforgettable memories. Her infectious laughter and generous spirit made every gathering brighter, and her unwavering willingness to lend a helping hand was an inspiration to all who knew her.
In celebration of her beautiful life, funeral services and ceremonies will be announced at a later date. We invite family, friends, and all those whose lives were touched by Lisa to join us in remembering her radiant spirit and celebrating the joy she brought into our lives.
Though she may no longer be with us in body, Lisa’s love, laughter, and light will forever echo in our hearts.
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