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Loving Mother, Former Waltham Resident Dies At 42

  • Deceased's name: Lisa A. Spooner
  • Age: 42
  • Date: January, 8th 2013
  • Hometown: Waltham
  • Survived by: In addition to her mother, Lisa is survived by her loving children Kevin J. Spooner and Kristina M. Spooner both of Natick

Of Natick, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday Jan. 8th, 2013 at the Metro-West Medical Center Leonard Morse Campus in Natick at the age of 42.

Born on May 24, 1970 in Jersey City, New Jersey; beloved daughter of Susan L. (Hale) Hoover-Spooner of Waltham and the late Karl L. Spooner Sr., Lisa was raised in Waltham and had been a resident of Billerica for 2 years, Bedford for 10 years, and Winchester, New Hampshire before moving to Natick a year ago.

graduate of Waltham High School with the Class of 1989, Lisa had many different jobs throughout her life, including working at Arby’s and West Coast Video both in Waltham, delivered the newspaper in Waltham, worked for the Stop & Shop Grocery Store in Bedford and for 9 years at Veterans Taxi.

She was a Past Member of the Ladies of the Moose Waltham Lodge #1018. In her spare time she enjoyed playing bingo, computer games, and staying in touch with family & friends through her social media networks. She was full of life and loved being there to care for everyone. Her family will forever remember the love that she shared with one and all. Lisa would always say “Live, Laugh & Love”.

In addition to her mother, Lisa survived by her loving children Kevin J. Spooner and Kristina M. Spooner both of Natick and their fathers Charles B. Meek and Jason Fitch, her dear siblings Kristine Boothby of N.C., Kelly Perry and Karl J. Spooner Jr. both of N.Y., Kimberlee J. Spooner, Matthew Spooner and Daniel Hoover all MA, her cherished fiancée’ Lloyd A. Sheck and many aunts, uncles, cousins, numerous close & devoted friends and extended family. 

A Funeral Service in celebration of Lisa’s Life will be held in the Story Chapel of Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge on Thursday Jan. 17th at 10:00 a.m. Relatives & Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting Hours will be held in the Brasco & Sons Memorial Chapel, 773 Moody Street, Waltham on Wednesday Jan. 16th from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Parking attendants will be on duty.

Robin Lynn

5:14 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Thank you so much for posting this. She was the best friend I ever had and she was/is very loved. I'm going to miss her so much.

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Mark woolsey

11:14 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Thank you For posting this.she was not only The best Friend a man could have but also a great classmate An a great godmother to My daughter. She will always be remembered An miss dearly May u rest In peace My Friend.

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Charles Meek

12:08 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

thank you for posting this she was not only a good friend she was the best mother to my children i could ever ask for love you and miss you alot

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kathy denn

7:24 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Such a tragedy for such a lovely girl. May she rest in peace and bring peace to those who loved her

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Sarah meek

9:02 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Lisa was the most caring and loving person I knew. She was a great mother, godmother, aunt, sister, daughter, and friend anyone could ask for and I am going to miss her so much! I love you auntie Lisa!

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tammy carlson paige

10:32 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Although we were not "friends" I am so saddened by your passing and have been affected deeply. It reminds me again that life is short and tomorrow is never promised and to be kind in your words for they may be the last words someone hears or the last words you hear. I am sorry our words were not kind, I had no real reason when I look back to have said anything and what I did say could have come out more mature. I will never be able to tell you I am sorry and once again, one of life's hard lessons learned. RIP beautiful soul.

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Lloyd Sheck

7:20 pm on Friday, January 18, 2013

Thank You To All Who Came And Grieved With Us She WIll Be Missed Dearly.

Lloyd Sheck & The Spooner Family

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