Lisa Morrow
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Forever Near She’s gone from here, So far away. I long to get her back. The pain I feel, so very real, Reveals how great the lack. Then I stop and look around How could I be so blind. All around are parts of her Which she has left behind. The smile she gave is lingering, Upon some other face. She left a scattered legacy, Which time cannot erase. Impressions that she left behind, Create a work of art, That I will keep so carefully, Imprinted on my heart. By Marie Morrow |
Lisa was a vivacious, genuine young woman. This tender flower had finally reached full bloom. She had overcome so many challenges and was happy and confident in her goals and ambitious plans for the future. Lisa worked at Baskin Robins where she was well known by her faithful customers. She was learning to drive and was soon to graduate from Clear Lake High School. She was excited about starting college and wanted to enter the medical field.
At 20 years of age, she had done more than many will do in their lifetime. She had enjoyed an active and exciting life as she traveled the world with her family in missionary service. She participated in many aspects of ministry and loved the fun and adventure of countless opportunities and experiences. Her excitement and youthful enthusiasm were contagious. She believed she could accomplish anything and was willing to work hard to achieve her dreams.
She touched the lives of those around her more than she could’ve ever known. From the classmates to store owners to crossing guards, Lisa was always making those around her smile and laugh, often surprising them with her talent and determination. Lisa’s influence reached far in the community and her passing is a painful loss to all who knew her.
At 20 years of age, she had done more than many will do in their lifetime. She had enjoyed an active and exciting life as she traveled the world with her family in missionary service. She participated in many aspects of ministry and loved the fun and adventure of countless opportunities and experiences. Her excitement and youthful enthusiasm were contagious. She believed she could accomplish anything and was willing to work hard to achieve her dreams.
She touched the lives of those around her more than she could’ve ever known. From the classmates to store owners to crossing guards, Lisa was always making those around her smile and laugh, often surprising them with her talent and determination. Lisa’s influence reached far in the community and her passing is a painful loss to all who knew her.
In her short life, Lisa had done so much...
Climbed The Great Wall of China
Explored the Island of Borneo, Malaysia Snorkeled off the coast of Cebu, Philippians Discovered the wonders of Bangkok, Thailand Climbed up waterfalls in Taiwan Had a shopping spree in Hong Kong Visited the Christo in Brazil Preformed and ministered in prisons Sang in hospitals and nursing homes Participated in youth outreach ministries Volunteered all summer at Texas Children’s Hospital Made balloon animals for children Assisted in summer camps and youth programs Helped as teachers aid in ESL classes Completed CPR and babysitters training course |