Lisa lived a life embodying warmth, compassion, humor, elegance and grace. When Lisa entered a room, her presence was felt by all, whether by her signature hair, her incredibly radiant smile, her infectious laugh or the simple warmth of her eyes. Lisa lived a life that exuded pure goodness in all things.
In her professional world, Lisa had the ability to assess a project, determine what was needed to achieve the desired outcome and the determination to accomplish virtually perfect results. She offered her talents to fundraising for non-profits, merchandising and marketing for the retail industry and real estate staging and marketing.
Born in St. Louis, our beloved Lisa Morrow is survived by her loving and dedicated husband Paul Ross, her mother, Frances Hyman of St. Louis, her siblings, Valerie Hyman, Keith Hyman, Karen Hyman and her two cherished children, Jeremy and Stephanie.
Lisa's far too short life was celebrated by her family, many friends and loved ones from across the country at a Shiva on Thursday evening. There was no more loving soul than that of our beloved Lisa. May her loving and caring spirit remain with us all for eternity. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Lisa's name to Gilda's Club of Nashville and Congregation Micah of Brentwood, TN.
Published in Tennessean on Feb. 26, 2017
Lisa lived a life embodying warmth, compassion, humor, elegance and grace. When Lisa entered a room, her presence was felt by all, whether by her signature hair, her incredibly radiant smile, her infectious laugh or the simple warmth of her eyes. Lisa lived a life that exuded pure goodness in all things.
In her professional world, Lisa had the ability to assess a project, determine what was needed to achieve the desired outcome and the determination to accomplish virtually perfect results. She offered her talents to fundraising for non-profits, merchandising and marketing for the retail industry and real estate staging and marketing.
Born in St. Louis, our beloved Lisa Morrow is survived by her loving and dedicated husband Paul Ross, her mother, Frances Hyman of St. Louis, her siblings, Valerie Hyman, Keith Hyman, Karen Hyman and her two cherished children, Jeremy and Stephanie.
Lisa's far too short life was celebrated by her family, many friends and loved ones from across the country at a Shiva on Thursday evening. There was no more loving soul than that of our beloved Lisa. May her loving and caring spirit remain with us all for eternity. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Lisa's name to Gilda's Club of Nashville and Congregation Micah of Brentwood, TN.
Published in Tennessean on Feb. 26, 2017
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