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This memorial website was created in memory of, Lisa Sawyer, 47, born on June 2, 1960 and passed away on February 13, 2008. We will remember her forever.

July 7, 2017
July 7, 2017
Lisa, you will always be remembered. Anyone who stands before your monument and speaks your name into their smartphone search directory will find this special tribute and rememberance of your life.

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July 7, 2017
July 7, 2017
Lisa, you will always be remembered. Anyone who stands before your monument and speaks your name into their smartphone search directory will find this special tribute and rememberance of your life.
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Introduction to Forever Missed

May 27, 2017
As a friend of Lana Burke, I wanted to introduce Lana and her family to this wonderful website called Forever Missed.  I discovered it over two years ago and have been adding stories of my past family members ever since.  I know of no other website offering such a caring and beautiful way for family members to share their love and remberance of past relatives.

One outstanding feature of Forever Missed is the ability to send cemetery visitors with Smartphones from gravesite to their Forever Missed story by just typing their name into Google.  Technology is now working for us to save our memories for our future generations.

Here is what I created for my mother in the brand new Cremation Niche memorial garden at Sandy City Cemetery

I highly recommend ForeverMissed.com

Obituary

May 9, 2017
Lisa Ann Marsh Sawyer "Friend of My Heart" Lisa Ann Marsh Sawyer passed away February 13, 2008 in Syracuse, New York where she had lived for the last two and one-half years. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles William and Myrna Ann (Stewart) Marsh on June 2, 1960.

She was a long-time resident of Salt Lake City. Lisa was a wonderful wife, mother, daughter and sister. She adored her family. She and her husband, John, combined two families in a remarkable way. Lisa attended Cottonwood High School and BYU.

She worked for the Larry H. Miller Company for 20 years prior to moving to New York. She loved to help people and served in many church positions. She especially loved serving in the primary and working with the primary children. She also enjoyed horseback riding, reading, and sewing. Her death was sudden and unexpected and left her loved ones with a great void in their lives. Lisa is survived by her husband, John Sawyer; her parents, Bill and Myrna Marsh; her children, Edward Sawyer, Kathrine Hoff, Chad Christiansen, John Sawyer, and Sean Christiansen; four grandchildren; sister, Lana Burke, and many aunts, uncles and cousins who loved her.

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