Lisa Marshall Obituary, Death – Lisa Marshall, 49, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, lost her battle with breast cancer on Sunday, December 18 at Angel’s Grace Hospice. For the previous twelve months, she had fought the sickness. Darrell and Judy Marshall’s daughter Lisa was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on September 10, 1973. Her mother is Judy, and her father is Darrell. In 1991, she graduated from Waukesha South High School, where she played on the basketball and softball teams. She ultimately finished her schooling in 1996 at the University of Wisconsin.

Green Bay, where she majored in both art and graphic design and played varsity basketball for the university. She worked in the industry of graphic design throughout her entire career. Even while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation for her disease, Lisa was an avid sports fan. She took part in several coeds and women’s softball leagues, as well as indoor and sand volleyball leagues, every year. She supported Wisconsin-based sports teams, especially the Packers, Badgers, Brewers, and Bucks. Additionally, she was a devoted Bucks fan.

She is incredibly well-versed in every sport, athlete, and statistic. Lisa also enjoyed being outside, tending to her garden and yard with meticulous care, and going on long walks. Lisa stood out among the group of folks as the most reliable and honest. She was the kind of person who would chat with anyone about anything, and she loved being the center of attention wherever she went because it gave her the chance to do so. She was the cause of many smiles and wonderful experiences that they all experienced, thus her family and friends will miss her terribly.

The members of her extended family, which also includes her grandfather Russell Marshall, parents Darrell and Judy Marshall, sister Pam (Todd) Ancelet, nephews Justin and Gavin Ancelet, as well as a sizable number of aunts, uncles, cousins, close friends, and teammates, will cherish her memory forever. They’ll always carry her memory with them. On December 22, there will be a visiting hour at the Waukesha, Wisconsin, funeral home of Cesarz, Charapata & Zinnecker from noon to two o’clock.

The viewing time lasts for an hour prior to the funeral service. The funeral service will start at 2:00 p.m. The nurses and other staff members at the ProHealth Angel’s Grace Hospice in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, provided Lisa with exceptional care, and the family of Lisa would like to express their gratitude for that.