This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Lisa Thompson, who passed away on February 27, 2012 at the too young age of 50. We will remember her forever.
We hope to create a living and evolving memorial to Lisa by sharing stories, tributes and remembrances. Please share a story, remembrance or photo about Lisa with us on this site.
While you do need to formally register to add anything, there is no advertising or spamming associated with registering. You may leave brief tributes below or longer stories on the "stories tab".
In accordance with her wishes, Lisa will be cremated and her ashes spread at sea near the Marin County coastline. She loved visiting our local beaches.
We are holding a memorial service on March 25th from 3-5:30PM at the Mill Valley Community Center (Cascade room).
In lieu of flowers, donations to the "Sarah and Jennifer Thompson Education Trust", a college fund for Lisa's daughters, would be appreciated. A trust account has been established at Wells Fargo Bank, account # 2656813264. Deposits can be made at any Wells Fargo Bank branch, or the routing/aba # for wires is 121000248.
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Leave a tributeClifford and Lee Ann and known to Gary as Grandma and Grandpa.
But our kids are older now. Can you believe our first born are 18 and in college now?! Well, happy birthday anniversary my friend. It would be better celebrated together over Halloween candy and Fall comfort food, but I know your spirit is here.
She could put an optimistic spin on anything and everything, You never left Lisa's presence without a renewed sense of hope. Lisa was a blessing to all who came to know her. She loved her daughters and husband and was so proud of them.
I miss you my friend.
Lisa is never far from my mind...it's hard not to think of her when I see Jen walking to school, when I pass the house, in so many places. And now especially on her birthday and w/ Halloween coming up. We had some fun Halloweens! I will be seeing her smile that night.
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Lisa Enjoyed Knitting
Lisa Enjoyed Knitting
Lisa loved to skate and skated once in a show with Olympic skater Scott Hamilton. Lisa was taller than Scott who was 5'2" and weighed just 100 lbs. She thought it was funny that he was so petite in real life. I think this shaped her want to leave celebrities alone when we would see them around the county...she realized that they were just people, ones who had been magnified by the screen on which they appear.