Lisa Maria Berry, born January 31, 1937 in Waynesburg, PA, passed away on July 4, 2025 at the age of 88. A devoted Christian, Lisa found solace, guidance, and inspiration in the study of her Bible. Her belief was a cornerstone and nurtured her spirit with faithful grace throughout her life.
Lisa had an artistic soul and expressed her creativity in many ways. She loved to paint, write, and crochet. She was also an avid reader and nature lover.
Lisa held her family and friends close to her heart, cherishing the bonds that shaped her existence. She is survived by her loving daughter Pawnee Eagle, her daughter Kathy Dingman, sons-in-law George Blackmon and Carl Dingman, her beloved grandchildren: Ryan Eagle, Cyprien Campeaux, Alexandra Campeaux-Timotina, Jessica Logan and Tracy Smith, her great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
Lisa's legacy is one of love, creativity, and unwavering faith. She will be remembered not only for her artistic talents, but for the warmth she brought into the lives of those around her. Her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the memories of her family and friends, inspiring all who knew her to live with kindness and compassion.
Lisa was preceded in death by her stepfather Stanley Davis, mother Hazel Davis, brother George (Billy) Davis, and sister Helen Smochek.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Fellowship Baptist Church General Fund, 6295 Graball Dr., Milan, TN 38358.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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