Lisa was born on July 26, 1983 in Mitchell, South Dakota. Lisa at the age of four came to Sisseton to make her home with Richard and Garnette. Lisa was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. Lisa attended school in Sisseton and graduated from Sisseton High School, she moved to Watertown, Huron, Redfield and at the time of her death on August 8, 2015 she was living in Sioux Falls, SD. Lisa worked various jobs during her life. She worked at a motel in Watertown and she did assembly line work, and worked at a PizzaRev in Sioux Falls, SD. Lisa loved going to rummage sales, eating out, and shopping, buying zebra print items and planning social events. When a holiday drew near she would call and say this is Lisa. She wanted to know who was all coming and where we were all going to be. If Lisa couldn’t be with us on the holiday, she would always call us and we would pass the phone around so everyone could visit with her. Lisa was a very thoughtful, loving and caring person.
Lisa is survived by her parents, Richard and Garnette (Tasa) Aas of Sisseton, South Dakota; two brothers, Dana Aas of Sisseton, South Dakota and Scott Larson of Huron, South Dakota; her biological parents, Sam Larson of Mitchell, South Dakota and Leslie Larson of Yankton, South Dakota; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, and several cousins.
Lisa was born on July 26, 1983 in Mitchell, South Dakota. Lisa at the age of four came to Sisseton to make her home with Richard and Garnette. Lisa was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. Lisa attended school in Sisseton and graduated from Sisseton High School, she moved to Watertown, Huron, Redfield and at the time of her death on August 8, 2015 she was living in Sioux Falls, SD. Lisa worked various jobs during her life. She worked at a motel in Watertown and she did assembly line work, and worked at a PizzaRev in Sioux Falls, SD. Lisa loved going to rummage sales, eating out, and shopping, buying zebra print items and planning social events. When a holiday drew near she would call and say this is Lisa. She wanted to know who was all coming and where we were all going to be. If Lisa couldn’t be with us on the holiday, she would always call us and we would pass the phone around so everyone could visit with her. Lisa was a very thoughtful, loving and caring person.
Lisa is survived by her parents, Richard and Garnette (Tasa) Aas of Sisseton, South Dakota; two brothers, Dana Aas of Sisseton, South Dakota and Scott Larson of Huron, South Dakota; her biological parents, Sam Larson of Mitchell, South Dakota and Leslie Larson of Yankton, South Dakota; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, and several cousins.
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