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Lisa Marie Muggli, a woman whose heart brimmed with love for family, faith, and the great outdoors, passed away unexpectedly on July 15th, 2024 at the age of 58.
Lisa’s life was a tapestry woven with vibrant threads. Her family was her masterpiece. She cherished her husband, Edward Jr. and their four children, Sherrie, Aurora, Edward Thomas III, and Vern. Laughter echoed in their home, a testament to the joy she brought to everyday moments. Lisa wasn’t just a nurturer of human connections; she possessed a deep love for all living things. Her soul found solace by the water, casting a line and reeling in not just fish, but serenity. She captured the world’s beauty through the lens of her camera, forever etching to the kitchen, where she whipped up delicious meals, a feast for both the body and the soul.
Lisa’s faith was a cornerstone of her life. She was an active member of her church, her spirit finding solace in worship and her hands ever willing to help others. For fifteen years, she served her community at the post office, and for seven years, she was a steward of the environment with the forestry service.
Lisa’s absence leaves a gaping hole in the hearts of those who knew her. She was quite simply a good person – a people person who volunteered her time and energy for countless causes. Her legacy will live on in the memories she leaves behind, a testament to a life well lived and a love that will forever endure.
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