Teresa
Lisa was a wonderful person and I was blessed to have known her. It is so sad to hear her life was cut short. My thoughts and prayers are with all those that loved her. Lisa may you rest in peace my friend.
Birth date: Nov 8, 1973 Death date: Nov 18, 2018
Lisa Annette Pollock Prentice, born November 8, 1973, passed away November 18, 2018. Mother of Edward Matthew Prentice, Daughter of Donald and Jennifer Pollock. Sister of Lauren (Ryan) Blume and Edward (Myra) Pollock. Niece to Au Read Obituary
Lisa was a wonderful person and I was blessed to have known her. It is so sad to hear her life was cut short. My thoughts and prayers are with all those that loved her. Lisa may you rest in peace my friend.
I only meet Annette a few times, “family Christmas once a year” I found her to be very sweet and I know her and Rick were happy. It is with heart felt sympathy for Rick, his girls, Eddie, and Annette’s family that her life was so short. My heart goes out to you all. Continued Prayers for you all.
Lauri
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as your celebrate a life well lived. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of grief.
Heartfelt sympathy,
Mary Shaughnessy
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Lisa was a beautiful, smart and talented inside and out. She befriended me in high school, we sang together, went to school and church together and I'm so sad that she is not on earth blessing everyone around her. I recall discusses ACT scores with her, when she fell in love with Matt and her all around sweetness and listening ear. I'm praying for blessings on her family. Her life is not forgotten.
Trying to imagine what our family's life will be like now without our sweet Lisa has been very hard for(me) to picture...She was such a huge piece. My earliest memories of growing up with her, we had to share a bedroom, and we did not always get along, we had at one point put tape down the middle of the room dividing each of us to our own side. I'm sure I was as pesky of a younger sibling as there could have been, and even though we were definitely our own individual people, we always had love. As adults, I think we did our best to be together when we could, for what ever might have been going on at the time. I will always be glad for the time we spent together over the past two summers and for the time my family got to spend in her and Ricks lovely home, getting to know Rick and see their life shared together it was very easy to see how happy and calm she was being with him. Things I hope that people would know about my sister Lisa would be that she was incredibly smart, extremely generous, she loved children, liked to cook, was awesome at playing games(and many times would win), was passionate about political events and the country, and most of all loved to laugh. I am going to maybe miss her laugh the most, because when we all were together, and we got going about what ever it was that was funny, she was on the floor in hysterical laughter with tears rolling down her face. Please keep my family in your thoughts, especially our Eddie, she just loved him with everything she had. I'm going to do my best to remember our Lisa and all of the wonderful time shared together that we had..💗💗💗
I am grateful for coffee (cream, two sugars) at the kitchen counter, wine on the screened porch, pizza on "the boat," her red and white "experimental" garden, long talks on progressive politics, parenting, work and family, our shared birthday week, E's birthday parties and her keen interest in me and my writing (and her pitch-perfect proofreading skills.)
Her passing is a loss to the community. She blessed us with a generous work life--at Porter Hills, DA Blodgett-St.Johns, the Women's Resource Center, Paws with a Cause and the Grand Rapids Symphony. Lisa Annette had so much more to say and so much more to give.
I am most especially grateful for Rick and "the girls" who gave her the security, love, happiness and hope she longed for and so richly deserved. And finally, I'm grateful for Eddie, that bright, thoughtful, heroic young man and his mother's most precious gift to the world.
Thank you, my dear friend, Lisa Annette. You left us way too early. I miss you every day.