Lisa Lynn Lazalier

Lisa Lynn Lazalier, 66, of Ballwin, Missouri passed away on March 28, 2023 after over 8 years of bravely battling ovarian cancer.

Lisa was a servant-hearted woman that devoted herself to her family, faith, and helping others.  Lisa lived a life built upon a steadfast faith as she served others selflessly and loved others unconditionally.  Lisa was a gentle spirit and thoughtful soul that left an indelible mark on the many lives that she touched.

Lisa was born on June 5, 1956 to William and Jane Loser in St. Louis, Missouri. After Lisa graduated from Berkley High School in 1974, she went on to marry Mike Lazalier in 1976 and have two children, Amy and Adam.  From there, Lisa devoted her time to raising a family as a stay-at-home mom, Girl Scout Troop Leader, served as PTO President for her kid’s school, and volunteered faithfully at her church for many decades.

Lisa’s passions included spending time with her family, reading, baking, going to the gym, quilting, shopping, and watching Hallmark movies.  Lisa delighted in knowing her grandchildren and communicating regularly with them.  As a testament to her character, Lisa developed many long-lasting friendships that stood the test of time.  She will be greatly missed for her quick smile, warm heart, and positive view of life.

Lisa is survived by her husband Mike, daughter Amy (Adam) Christnovich, son Adam (Becky) Lazalier, grandchildren Henry, David, Emily Christnovich and Foster & J.J. Lazalier, mother-in-law Anita Lazalier, sisters Linda Murray & Lora Reyes, brothers Bill & Bob Loser, other extended family, and many caring friends.

Lisa was preceded in death by her parents William & Jane Loser.

Services will be held at the chapel of First Free Church (1375 Carman Rd, Ballwin, MO 63021) on Saturday, April 15th.  Visitation will be from 9-10:30 AM, followed by a short service from 10:30-11:00 AM.

In lieu of flowers, all donations can be sent to the American Cancer Society or Samaritan’s Purse.

2 Comments

  1. Dennis and Sarah Moore on April 9, 2023 at 7:55 am

    Lisa was a saint. She was always kind and patient. Never heard her say a bad word about anyone. She exhibited so much love and compassion even going through so much pain. She is I am sure sitting right there at the feet of Jesus. She came into heaven with a shout.Surely this is a beautiful child of God.



  2. Connie Lindemann Litzsinger on April 14, 2023 at 11:23 am

    Lisa was one of a kind! She had such a sweet disposition and zest for enjoying her life and the people in it. She was an amazing mother and grandmother. As a young mother, I learned a lot by watching her mother Any and Adam with a smile on her face…

    Lisa will be greatly missed and remembered fondly.



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