Lisa grew up in Humansville, MO with her parents, sisters, and brother. As a child Lisa loved to swim, go roller skating, and play hide-n- seek with her siblings and her neighborhood friends.
Some of Lisa's favorite hobbies as an adult included collecting knick-knacks, making crafts, going to garage sells, and spending time with friends and family.
Lisa was a loving mother to 4 children. As a mother she gave all to her children, despite times of struggle. Some of her children's most cherished memories are waking up to cards and crafts that she made for them on Holidays when they did not have extra money. Though not materialistic, these are their most cherished gifts of all.
Lisa worked with many at risk youth and struggling adults. She offered guidance and love to all those she encountered, this continued even when her job did not. Lisa's greatest accomplishment was offering love to those thought of as unlovable and always putting other's need first, without thought.
Lisa meant the world to a lot of people. She possessed a selfless heart and she loved recklessly. She was accepting of all and willing to open her home and heart to anyone who needed it. She didn't know what a stranger was. Lisa is described by her family and friends as being giving, gentle, and kind. She left this world exactly the way she lived it, a free spirit with only good vibes to give and She will surely be missed.
Cremation. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.