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Lisa Healy

December 9, 1972 - March 27, 2021

A dear friend and colleague Lisa will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

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2021-03-30 13:25:22 wrote:

Lisa worked at Think for 13 years and 9 months. I have been there 13 years and 5 months. I will miss her terribly. I have loads of fond memories of her, enjoying lunchtime trips in her old banger with Jess and Paul - cracking up laughing in the kitchen - discussing our lives with each other, particularly parenting, where she would always tell me what was coming next (in the politest possible way, Amy). Lisa was always so interested in my life, and asked me so many questions, which can make you feel very special. She had a knack for that. A very, very proud Mum - I loved hearing all about Amy and how well she was doing. Lisa had a huge compassion for others, and I felt it deeply whenever I spoke to her. She knew so much about my daughters, and always remembered detail for the next chat. Loved and missed. RIP lovely Lisa - J x

2021-03-30 13:25:22 wrote: Lisa worked at Think for 13 years and 9 months. I have been there 13 years and 5 months. I will miss her terribly. I have loads of fond memories of her, enjoying lunchtime trips in her old banger with Jess and Paul - cracking up laughing in the kitchen - discussing our lives with each other, particularly parenting, where she would always tell me what was coming next (in the politest possible way, Amy). Lisa was always so interested in my life, and asked me so many questions, which can make you feel very special. She had a knack for that. A very, very proud Mum - I loved hearing all about Amy and how well she was doing. Lisa had a huge compassion for others, and I felt it deeply whenever I spoke to her. She knew so much about my daughters, and always remembered detail for the next chat. Loved and missed. RIP lovely Lisa - J x

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