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Lisa <I>Lampe</I> Rogers

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Lisa Lampe Rogers

Birth
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Death
14 Jul 2016 (aged 49)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
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Lisa Lampe Rogers lived 49 years full of joy, gratitude, and love. She was born January 17, 1967, in Jacksonville, Florida the daughter of the late Walter M. Lampe, Sr. and Jo Ann Green Lampe. She was the sister of the late Walter M. Lampe, Jr.

She attended Riverside Baptist Day School, Riverside Presbyterian Day School, graduating from The Episcopal School of Jacksonville in 1984, where she was a cheerleader for the Episcopal Eagles. She then attended Randolph Macon Woman's College, in Lynchburg, Virginia. In her Junior year she was accepted to the Study Abroad program at Reading University, Reading and Oxford, England. During her time in England, she was elected Queen of Ye Mystic Revellers and returned to Jacksonville to participate in the Revellers Ball.

Lisa graduated from RMWC in 1989. She then moved to Athens, Georgia, attending the University of Georgia, taking classes to apply for graduate school. It was there she met the love of her life, Nathan K. Rogers of Newton, Georgia. Lisa was accepted to Rush University in Chicago, Illinois. After completing her Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy, she moved back to Jacksonville and worked at Shands Hospital.

Lisa and Nathan were married at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, March 24, 1995. The greatest blessings of Lisa's life were her husband Nathan her three children, Elizabeth Almeada, Nathan Keadle, Katherine Garland and her mother, Jo Ann Green Lampe.

Lisa loved working as a therapist at Baptist Hospital and was also involved in the community, serving for the American Cancer Society , the Wolfson's Children's Hospital Arts & Antique show, and the Cummer Ball. She served on the board of St. Mark's Episcopal Day School and the Alumni Board of the Episcopal School of Jacksonville. She has been a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church for 49 years.

Her friends and family will cherish the memories of her sparkling eyes and beautiful bright smile which would light up the room. Her famous Cancer Perks, which she composed on her computer, will remain an inspiration and reminder to everyone to "See our Blessings all around us everyday" – "Living in Between".
In addition to her husband, children, and her mother, she is survived by her uncle Diedrich "Skippy" Lampe (Lyn), her cousins, Catherine, Kristen, and David Green (Kay) of Macon, Georgia, and her nephews, Zach and Jake. She is also survived by her husband's loving family: Thomas and Evalyna Rogers, Todd, Susan and Liza Rogers, David, Meredith, West, Maddie and Liam Rogers and Evangeline and Keith Fields.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Day School, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, or the American Cancer Society . A funeral service will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. Reception following in Leatherbury Hall.
Lisa Lampe Rogers lived 49 years full of joy, gratitude, and love. She was born January 17, 1967, in Jacksonville, Florida the daughter of the late Walter M. Lampe, Sr. and Jo Ann Green Lampe. She was the sister of the late Walter M. Lampe, Jr.

She attended Riverside Baptist Day School, Riverside Presbyterian Day School, graduating from The Episcopal School of Jacksonville in 1984, where she was a cheerleader for the Episcopal Eagles. She then attended Randolph Macon Woman's College, in Lynchburg, Virginia. In her Junior year she was accepted to the Study Abroad program at Reading University, Reading and Oxford, England. During her time in England, she was elected Queen of Ye Mystic Revellers and returned to Jacksonville to participate in the Revellers Ball.

Lisa graduated from RMWC in 1989. She then moved to Athens, Georgia, attending the University of Georgia, taking classes to apply for graduate school. It was there she met the love of her life, Nathan K. Rogers of Newton, Georgia. Lisa was accepted to Rush University in Chicago, Illinois. After completing her Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy, she moved back to Jacksonville and worked at Shands Hospital.

Lisa and Nathan were married at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, March 24, 1995. The greatest blessings of Lisa's life were her husband Nathan her three children, Elizabeth Almeada, Nathan Keadle, Katherine Garland and her mother, Jo Ann Green Lampe.

Lisa loved working as a therapist at Baptist Hospital and was also involved in the community, serving for the American Cancer Society , the Wolfson's Children's Hospital Arts & Antique show, and the Cummer Ball. She served on the board of St. Mark's Episcopal Day School and the Alumni Board of the Episcopal School of Jacksonville. She has been a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church for 49 years.

Her friends and family will cherish the memories of her sparkling eyes and beautiful bright smile which would light up the room. Her famous Cancer Perks, which she composed on her computer, will remain an inspiration and reminder to everyone to "See our Blessings all around us everyday" – "Living in Between".
In addition to her husband, children, and her mother, she is survived by her uncle Diedrich "Skippy" Lampe (Lyn), her cousins, Catherine, Kristen, and David Green (Kay) of Macon, Georgia, and her nephews, Zach and Jake. She is also survived by her husband's loving family: Thomas and Evalyna Rogers, Todd, Susan and Liza Rogers, David, Meredith, West, Maddie and Liam Rogers and Evangeline and Keith Fields.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Day School, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, or the American Cancer Society . A funeral service will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. Reception following in Leatherbury Hall.


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