Lisa Ann Malone, born on September 24, 1956, in Winters, Texas, passed away peacefully on September 18, 2025, in Houston, Texas. She was a dedicated individual whose life was defined by her unwavering spirit, warmth, and compassion for others.
Lisa's early years in Winters were marked by a close-knit community that shaped her values and instilled in her a love for family and friends. As she grew, her zest for life and her kind heart drew people to her, making her an integral part of any gathering. She was known for her infectious laughter, her ability to see the best in every situation, and her unwavering support for those she loved.
As she embarked on her life's journey, Lisa cultivated a rich tapestry of experiences that reflected her passions. Her professional endeavors illustrated her commitment to excellence and her unyielding work ethic. She dedicated herself to her career while also finding time to nurture and support her community.
Lisa's time in Houston brought her joy as she became an active participant in various local initiatives, striving to make a positive impact wherever she could. Whether volunteering her time or simply being a friend to those in need, Lisa embodied the spirit of service and generosity.
Her legacy is one of love, encouragement, and resilience. Although she has departed from this world, her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. Lisa Ann Malone will be deeply missed, remembered fondly, and cherished forever.
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