1964
2019
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6 Entries
Chyanne
December 2, 2020
Lisa was my grandmother and I love her very very much and miss her very very much.
Gale Kidwell
May 23, 2019
I will always remember you Lisa. May you rest in peace....
Jenny Byers
April 29, 2019
We love you Grandma! Chyanne and Mark
Carole Craddock
April 28, 2019
You will always be my best friend, even if cancer took you away. I will never forget you. Rest peacefully, my friend.
Jenny Byers
April 28, 2019
Love you Sis!
Lisa lived her life with gusto and enthusiasm. It was with that same gusto that she fought the cancer that eventually took her but she never gave up and she lived a year and a half with stage IV cancer which is almost unheard of. She was a fighter and a force to be reckoned with. We are heartbroken to lose her but we know she's in a better place and has finally joined her departed sister Kathy and father, Edward. See you in heaven some day Lisa. Love from all of us!
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