I will always remember Auntie Baby (Lisa Smith) as a loving mother to all her children (my cousins). She attended my wedding years back. She always wear a beautiful smile all the time. She loves wearing hats and always in fashion considering her age. She loves dancing, all the Discaya sisters love dancing except my dad (her only brother). Her kids love her do much and though I never had the chance to see her the last time she visited my place, she made dad happy when she took time to visit him. I remember the time they had reunion and had their picture together. I will miss her and dad is so sad that 3 of her sisters already passed away. I know she is in heaven now with the Almighty Father and we will always keep good memories in our hearts. Again. Eternal rest unto the soul of my beloved Auntie Baby.
I really enjoyed seeing Lisa at Xperience Fitness, attending class with Jackie. I've seen her at zumba and aqua zumba. She was a joy to behold! Thanks, Jackie, for letting us partake in her beauty💕
I love reading these memories and seeing the wonderful pictures of Lisa! I was lucky enough to have known her for the majority of my life. Lisa always made me feel loved and welcomed. Her excitement for life and travels are something I hope I can have as I grow older. The love she showed for her entire family was unmatched. I will miss you Lisa! With love💕
Lisa was an amazing women! She cared deeply for her extended family and loved to travel with them. Although her Alzheimer’s made her last years difficult she was dancing and playing the piano till the very end. Condolences to all of Lisa’s Brothers, Sisters, Children, and Granchildren.
I first met Jackie's mom Lisa at a Zumba class. I stood in the front row which is typical for me and was so happy when she stood up and joined us in class. She stood right next to me and we danced with so much joy! I couldn't stop smiling. I was simply amazed at how she just jumped right in and felt comfortable enough to dance with us. I will hold on to this memory forever!! Kathy Gulbrandsen