In Memory

Lisa Miller (Andersen)

Lisa Miller (Andersen)Lisa M. Andersen, 30, of Austin, died Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester.

She was born July 20, 1971, to Dexter L. and Marsha M. (Kominek) Miller in Austin, where she grew up and graduated from Austin High School in 1989.

Moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1990, she married Jamey Andersen on May 25, 1991, in Austin.

The couple returned to Austin in 1995 where they owned and operated Emotions Flowers and Gifts until January 2002.

A member of Grace Lutheran Church, Lisa was an Ambassador in the Chamber of Commerce and also volunteered at Neveln School, Wescott Field Restoration Project, Red Cross, and she donated funeral flowers for the Oklahoma City Bombing at the request of the Governor of Oklahoma.

She enjoyed classic cars and spending time with her family, friends and relatives.

Survivors include husband, Jamey, Austin; sons, Alex and Adam, at home; maternal grandparents, Roy and Nita Huffman; uncles, relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and grandfather, Edwin Kominek.

The service was held at Grace Lutheran Church on Saturday, July 13, 2002 at 1 p.m. with the Reverend Harold Deye officiating. Visitation was from 4-8 p.m., Friday, July 12, 2002 at Worlein Funeral Home and an hour before the service. Interment was held at Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials were to the family.



 
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11/08/08 08:49 AM #1    

Joy Mickelsen (Johnson)

Lisa was a little firecracker. We had a lot of good times and I miss her and think of her often. She will always be remembered.

06/14/09 09:44 PM #2    

Loanna Pettry (Dempsey)

I have so many good memories of Lisa. We spent a lot of time together because of being on the Pom squad together. Although we may have had a few "spats" Lisa loved to laugh and was quick with a hug when a situation called for it. Although I had not seen her in many years, I will miss her.

07/22/09 08:23 AM #3    

Shelly Bruggeman (Kinney)

This is a message that Tonya Novak ('88) e-mailed to have posted:

Lisa was a great friend of mine. She lived just down the block from me and we used to have so much fun together. A story that Lisa told me about three months before she passed away was a story she said she loved to remember and it was that my brother Clint used to write her little notes and poems and would take flowers along with the notes and put them in her mailbox as he used to have a big crush on her. She said she always liked getting those flowers from him.

I miss you so much Lisa. You will be in our hearts forever!! Whenever I see a butterfly, I think of you!

Tonya Novak ('88)

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