Lisa A. Mitchell, born on July 17, 1969, and known affectionately for her vibrant spirit, passed away on May 24, 2025. Lisa was the greatest mother of all time, a devoted daughter, and a loving sister, leaving behind a legacy that has touched the lives of many. She is survived by her two cherished sons, Christopher Mitchell and Brennan Kohler, who were the pride of her life.
Lisa’s relationships were a source of strength and joy; she shared a close bond with her mother, Sharon Osborne, and her brothers, Danny Clark and Corey Clark. Her heart also held a special place for her fiancé, Larry Kohler, and her niece and nephew, Raven and Kody Clark. Lisa's family will forever carry the memories of their time together, especially the joyful moments spent creating memories during family vacations in Wales.
Lisa’s personality was one of her most remarkable traits. She was outgoing and had an extraordinary ability to light up any room she entered. Known for her strong opinions and as a dreamer, her presence was both inspiring and comforting. She enjoyed taking care of people, whether through her nurturing nature at home or her passions in gardening, where she took pride in maintaining her home. Even in her moments of rest, she found pleasure in crime documentaries, indulging her inquisitive mind.
Throughout her life, Lisa accomplished much, yet her proudest achievements were being a wonderful daughter and raising two great sons. She provided not only for her family but also fostered an environment that enriched everyone around her. Those who knew Lisa can attest that they were better for having her in their lives.
She is preceded in death by her father, Dan R. Clark; her stepfather, Larry Osborne; and her beloved grandparents, Coral, Francis Diamond, Curtis, and Estelle Clark. Though she will be deeply missed, Lisa A. Mitchell's spirit will continue to resonate in the hearts of her family and friends as they remember the extraordinary woman she was.
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