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Lashena Washington
April 12, 2024
Lisa was about business, but also enjoyed a good time. The last time we got together was for her birthday last year. We went to dinner and on a party bus and had a time. We went to DC to celebrate 100 years, went to seven springs to celebrate another sorors birthday. She always celebrated others and service was in her blood. Thank for the gift of your friendship and the countless memories we shared. Rest well, Lisa.Your strength and resilience will continue to inspire us. We will never forget you, dear freind,soror and alzheimers advocate. https://photos.app.goo.gl/LMrhc33pehw4JPtP9
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April 9, 2024
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April 9, 2024
I is with a heavy heart that I awake this morning thinking of the passing of Lisa Roberts. From the very first day at the Alzheimer´s Association in North Carolina, she embodied unwavering commitment to the cause. Lisa was more than a colleague; she was a beacon of support and champion for so many, including myself. Her bright smile, warm hugs, and unwavering drive to make a difference, even on tough days, were truly inspiring. Our regular lunch catch-ups were filled with laughter, support, and a shared dedication to raising awareness for those battling serious illnesses and their caregivers. Lisa's positivity and grace were unmatched, and her social media presence always uplifted others. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness and advocacy that will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, dear friend.
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