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Lisa Karen Rae
March 9th, 1957 - January 7th, 2025
Gone from our sight but Lisa will be with us in our hearts forever.
Lisa Rae (nee Manning) was born in Tacoma on March 9th, 1957, to Glenda and Joseph Manning. She grew up in the Graham and Tacoma Area and was a resident Of Spanaway for over 35 years. Lisa had a number of jobs in her life, including the city of Tacoma and had worked as a secretary in the special education department for the Franklin Pierce School District for the last 19 years of her working life. she was the beloved wife of Alexander (Sandy), mother to Nicole and Kayley, and sister to Cindy. A loving wife, mother, Grandmother, daughter, and sister.
Lisa is survived by Husband Alexander (Sandy) Daughters Nicole and Kayley, Mother Glenda, Sister Cindy, nephew Bryce and her
lifelong friend Lorri Weitzel. She loved going to Ocean Shores and Reno where she relaxed and had fun. She was dearly loved by her family and friends; her laughter and smile will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
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Edwards Memorial Funeral Homes - Lakewood
At Edwards Memorial, our dedication to serving the Tacoma community is reflected in our commitment to offering quality services at an unbeatable price. Recognizing that Washington State has one of the highest cremation rates in the country, we've tailored our approach to meet the specific needs of our community. Instead of investing in costly, elaborate facilities that are seldom used, we minimized our overhead expenses, allowing us to extend significant savings directly to the families we serve....
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