" Lisa was a passionate, nurturing, loving Wife, Mother and Maw Maw as her grandchildren would call her. She could make friends with anyone and carry on a conversation as if she had known that person forever. A kind, gentle soul who loved everyone and had a heart of gold. Lisa was always the one taking photos and making memories for her family to cherish.
You could count on Lisa always showing up, whether it be planned for months or last minute, if she said she would be there then she will be there. Her grandchildren never had to question where she was because their Maw Maw was always going to be in that crowd cheering on her babies.
She was a Dr. Pepper drinking, Steak Loving country woman who loved going to concerts or being outside enjoying food on the grill and enjoying conversation with her family. Lisa will be dearly missed by many but never forgotten "
Full name | City | State | Relation |
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Steve Collier (Deceased) | Richmond | Virginia | Step-Father |
Mary L. Norsworthy (Deceased) | Richmond | Virginia | Mother |
James F. Moore Jr. | Woodford | Virginia | Husband |
James F. Moore III | Hedgesville | West Virginia | Son |
Brian L. Moore | Woodford | Virginia | Son |
Brandon L. Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Son |
Amanda M. Moore | Kings Tree | South Carolina | Daughter |
Kayla Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Daughter-in-law |
Amy Moore | Hedgesville | West Virginia | Daughter-in-law |
Robert D. Norsworthy (Deceased) | Richmond | Virginia | Brother |
Roy T. Norsworthy Jr. (Deceased) | Richmond | Virginia | Brother |
Barbara Lee | Richmond | Virginia | Sister |
Penny Mercer | Richmond | Virginia | Sister |
Brentley Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Grandson |
James F. Moore IV | Hedgesville | West Virginia | Grandson |
Hailey Moore | Hedgesville | West Virginia | Granddaughter |
Charyiteigh Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Granddaughter |
Paisley Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Granddaughter |
Alivia Moore | Ruther Glen | Virginia | Granddaughter |
She was such a sweet person. I met her over 20+years ago. We became instant friends. Whenever she was in the Bowling Green area , she always came by the Health Department to see me. It was like a family reunion when we meet.
Family keep the faith.
She loved all of you, this I know from all the conversations we had.
Sending my condolences, love, and prayers to each of you.
- Mary Woolfolk