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Lisa Ann <I>Portish</I> Abbott

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Lisa Ann Portish Abbott

Birth
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Apr 2018 (aged 60)
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: DEATH in Grand Junction, Colorado. Crippin Funeral Home, Montrose, Colorado. Add to Map
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PUBLISHED in Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado, Sunday, April 22, 2018:

Lisa Ann Abbott

Lisa Ann Abbott, 60, of Montrose, died Friday, April 13, 2018, at HopeWest Hospice Center in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Lisa, who was loved by many, had the opportunity to live in several beautiful places throughout the United States, but the Western Slope and the San Juan Mountains were her true home.

Lisa was born April 15, 1957, in Franklin, Indiana, to Nancy L. and H. Joseph Portish. As a child, she was raised in Indiana and on the West Coast. She was lucky to have two large families who loved her deeply.

A graduate of Lebanon High School, class of 1975, Lisa found that her career gifting would be in administration. Her most recent position was the administrator of The Potter's House, a men's rehabilitation center in Jefferson, Georgia. She loved going to work each day and even before her passing spoke of The Potter's House as if she were still a part of it. It was more than a job, it was a family.

Lisa, known for her love of baseball, was one of the original board members for the Montrose Little League Association. She loved being outdoors and in the later years of her life, felt closest to the Lord there. Loved hiking, camping and taking long drives. She loved the beach, though she preferred the rocky coastline of the Pacific Northwest to that of sunny Southern California. Lisa was a prankster and always had a funny story about some random pet that she had taken in.

Lisa is survived by her five children: Rori, Drew, Chase, Joel, Lacey and their spouses. She was an incredible Grammy to her nine grandchildren and one beige dog. Her family was her greatest legacy. Her 10th grandchild, Lenora, preceded Lisa in death.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at The Bridges in Montrose, Colorado. Please contact the family if interested in attending.

Memorial donations in honor of Lisa A. Abbott may be made to The Potter's House, 655 Potters House Road, Jefferson, GA, 30549.

Crippin Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements, 970-249-2121.
PUBLISHED in Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado, Sunday, April 22, 2018:

Lisa Ann Abbott

Lisa Ann Abbott, 60, of Montrose, died Friday, April 13, 2018, at HopeWest Hospice Center in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Lisa, who was loved by many, had the opportunity to live in several beautiful places throughout the United States, but the Western Slope and the San Juan Mountains were her true home.

Lisa was born April 15, 1957, in Franklin, Indiana, to Nancy L. and H. Joseph Portish. As a child, she was raised in Indiana and on the West Coast. She was lucky to have two large families who loved her deeply.

A graduate of Lebanon High School, class of 1975, Lisa found that her career gifting would be in administration. Her most recent position was the administrator of The Potter's House, a men's rehabilitation center in Jefferson, Georgia. She loved going to work each day and even before her passing spoke of The Potter's House as if she were still a part of it. It was more than a job, it was a family.

Lisa, known for her love of baseball, was one of the original board members for the Montrose Little League Association. She loved being outdoors and in the later years of her life, felt closest to the Lord there. Loved hiking, camping and taking long drives. She loved the beach, though she preferred the rocky coastline of the Pacific Northwest to that of sunny Southern California. Lisa was a prankster and always had a funny story about some random pet that she had taken in.

Lisa is survived by her five children: Rori, Drew, Chase, Joel, Lacey and their spouses. She was an incredible Grammy to her nine grandchildren and one beige dog. Her family was her greatest legacy. Her 10th grandchild, Lenora, preceded Lisa in death.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at The Bridges in Montrose, Colorado. Please contact the family if interested in attending.

Memorial donations in honor of Lisa A. Abbott may be made to The Potter's House, 655 Potters House Road, Jefferson, GA, 30549.

Crippin Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements, 970-249-2121.


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