The first time I met Lisa was when she started as a custodian at Harper creek high school. We clicked instantly. I trained her the first few days and I will never forget her laugh or how fun she was. We grew such a friendship that lot of people only wish for. She was like an older sister. I told her everything, we shared holidays together, midnight calls either laughing or crying, Exchanged our favorite recipes and so much more. She was my best friend and I'm so grateful to have known and had her during our boring 2nd shifts at work.
You will forever live in my heart Lisa.
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I will miss laughing until we cried in Lisa’s kitchen as she shared stories about Aaron and Amber growing up. I’ll miss those sunny days at the beach, water balloon fights, and seeing just how deeply she loved her kids and grandkids. I’ll miss planning holidays with her, talking about what to get Delilah for her birthday, and knowing I could always count on her support. She never failed to show up for her family.
I’ll miss the special bond she shared with Delilah, the sleepovers, and how she’d call to ask for advice (or give it). I’ll miss how she was the best cook, how she introduced me to foods I never liked before, and how her laugh could light up a room. I’ll miss the way she’d say the funniest, most unexpected things and make everyone laugh, and how she always made sure everyone felt included during holidays and gatherings.
I am so grateful for every moment I shared with her. She will be missed more than words can express.
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You were always a real one love you girl till we meet again...
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I remember my mom and your mom wanted to go to Walmart so did I do. They took me and the only thing I wanted was a Disney music CD. My mom said no your mom got me that fucking cd and when we got back to my house my mom was pissed lol good times I was so happy I played the hella out the cd and still remember most of the songs
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There was nothing my mother loved more than spending time with her family and getting her tan on lol. She's missed beyond words!
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