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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Lisa B. Davis, 53 years old, born on March 11, 1967, and passed away on November 9, 2020. We will remember her forever.
November 9, 2023
November 9, 2023
Even Today
I miss you Sis Lisa D.
I can never forget you because I have surrounded myself with your interests. Miss you much....dancing in your honor this weekend. ❤️ I already hear you rejoicing You already know...
Rissa
March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
Lisa knew a little something about many things. Whether it was music, technology, sports, food, restaurants, family, just to name a few, Lisa knew about it. She loved her cats and dog . She loved trying new things. She loved being with family and friends. Lisa did not like foolishness, and anyone trying to take advantage of her kindness. Lisa was an all- around genuinely good person.
March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021
Lisa B Davis. “Lisa Lisa” as I affectionately called her. A beautiful giving and curious person. I have always known Lisa to think about others before herself. She was the glue that kept everybody together. Lisa loved her family and friends. She was like the little sister I never had. I am Blessed to have known her for as long as I did. Until we meet again “Lisa Lisa”....SALUTE,SALUTE,SALUTE.
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
To live in the hearts of those you love is not to die.
Your life was a blessing
Your memory a Treasure
You are lived beyond wirds
And missed beyond measure.

Missed greatly by your Antiguan family and friends
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
Happy Birthday my friend!!! Lisa B. Davis I miss you and still in denial ... in time I will accept I’m just not ready!!! Your memory will live on through me, believe that baby girl!! I love you ❤️ Rest In Peace my dear - see u when I get there
Your boyee HIPP
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
Lisa was a sweet, kind, caring and loyal person. She was also very humorous at times. There are so many great adjectives I can use to describe my lovely cousin Lisa, whose passing has left a void which cannot be replaced. Lisa loved family and pets alike. One of the many things that stood out about Lisa is that she was extremely Tech Savvy. She loved her gadgets and keeping up with technology. She loved visiting us in Antigua and she enjoyed hearing about her Caribbean roots. She loved our foods, enjoyed our Carnival, Sailing week and beaches. One of my fondest memories were our vacation that we spent together in West Virginia in 2017 and her driving us there from New Jersey. We had so much fun on our road trip going to West Virginia. Her last visit to Antigua was in May 2019 to visit Patrice my daughter who later succumbed to Pancreatic cancer, and to whom Lisa was a source of her strength. Lisa has left this earth way to soon and she will always live in the hearts. My beautiful loving caring Lisa will be missed by all her Antigan family.
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
What can I say about my sister in law forever? Lisa was not only a wonderful person, she was a wonderful friend, sister, and confidant. We shared so many memories with each other although I relocated to Florida. We keep in close touch with each other. She promised me that she would come and visit me in Florida. Although it seemed like a lifetime, Lisa did in fact came to visit me in Florida. My son Franklin and Daughter in law Danisha surprised me and brought her to my job, and we all had lunch together. It was a great time we had not knowing that it would be the last time we would see each other on this side of creation.
Rest easy my dear sister. You are much loved.
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
To Lisa who I loved as my sister, you will be missed, you are with the Lord and Savior.
February 25, 2021
February 25, 2021
To my adoring sister. Never has there been anyone who was as loving and accepting of me more than you. Since I can remember, you have always been tied to my hip no matter where I was going or what I was doing. Even when I thought that you were going to be a burden or if it was going to be too difficult…you wanted to go anyway. I know what it feels like to be the luckiest brother in the world and that is because of you. Thank you. You are/were always my sister that I treasured, and I will never stop adoring our lives together. Rest in peace my “Little One”. My love for you is eternal.
February 22, 2021
February 22, 2021
On this Day
We celebrate the life of Lisa B. Davis. She has gone on to enjoy the pleasures that sparked her life, endlessly. Adventure, nature and Life's simple treasures are what she enjoyed. Her cats, food, furnishings, cars, sports and convenient gadgets were the occupants of her time. Travel, GREAT MUSIC and people were her essential indulging preferences.
Lisa, meaning "God's Promise," is exactly how she lived her life. Reliable, always there, and exact in her statements. We love you Lisa and appreciate every breath and action you took to remind US you cared. Rest Peacefully...

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November 9, 2023
November 9, 2023
Even Today
I miss you Sis Lisa D.
I can never forget you because I have surrounded myself with your interests. Miss you much....dancing in your honor this weekend. ❤️ I already hear you rejoicing You already know...
Rissa
March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021
Lisa knew a little something about many things. Whether it was music, technology, sports, food, restaurants, family, just to name a few, Lisa knew about it. She loved her cats and dog . She loved trying new things. She loved being with family and friends. Lisa did not like foolishness, and anyone trying to take advantage of her kindness. Lisa was an all- around genuinely good person.
March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021
Lisa B Davis. “Lisa Lisa” as I affectionately called her. A beautiful giving and curious person. I have always known Lisa to think about others before herself. She was the glue that kept everybody together. Lisa loved her family and friends. She was like the little sister I never had. I am Blessed to have known her for as long as I did. Until we meet again “Lisa Lisa”....SALUTE,SALUTE,SALUTE.
Her Life

Who is Lisa?

March 3, 2021
Lisa Bernadette Davis was born March 11, 1967, in Matawan, NJ. Her parents were Yvonne Davis and Ronald Pitman who are also deceased.  She is survived by her brother Franklin Davis, her cousin Dontrell Moore and her nephews Franklin Cyril Davis and Carter Moore (who all resides in the US).  She is also survived by her many living relatives in Antigua, WI to where her family lineage started as far back from 1735.  Lisa was an extremely kind and loving soul even to those whom have wronged her.  Lisa always said that her brother was her hero but honestly she was more of a hero and an inspiration to her brother.
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A Great Visit

March 11, 2023
Thanks for coming to visit me in Florida. You kept your promise. Missing you sister in law. Continue to rest 

Highway 78

March 3, 2021
Back in circa 1973, when we lived at 112 Hillside Ave, Newark, NJ. My sister insisted on going with me and a few of our other friends to travel around the neighborhood like we always did as kids but this time I didn’t want to take her with us.  I didn’t want to bring here along because we were going to what is now Highway 78 but at that time it was just mountains of dirt, mud, debris, construction material, etc., etc.  So she cried and cried until I agreed to bring her along.  Well, as usual I agreed and so we went.  During our fun time of climbing the mountains of mud hills she somehow lost one of her shoes.  We searched for the missing shoe and of course we wasn't able to find her missing shoe in all the mud... also because she could not remember when and where she actually lost it.  Kids right?  Oh no, I’m in trouble.  So now I’m scared and mad.  Of course my sister is worried but not too worried because that was always her nature (because to her we were having fun together).  Well, we did walk home with one less shoe and when we got home to explained what happen to my mother… well,  you guessed it.  I was in trouble and I paid the price with a good old fashion butt whooping.  At the time my sister was so unfazed by this because this was our normal (me in trouble and she was not).  Whenever we would  bring this story up, we would both laugh so hard.  I really miss you Little One.

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