Lisa Marie Jimenez |
| Posted 2021-12-20 by mhenderson |
| Published by The Miner on Dec. 18, 2021 - Kingman, Arizona >> Sunrise: May 24, 1980 << >> Sunset: Dec. 11, 2021 << Lisa Marie Jimenez was born on May 24, 1980 in Longview, Texas. She grew up in a loving family, and she was a loving and compassionate daughter and sister. Growing up she enjoyed playing softball and was interested in anything theatre related, which was a good thing as she loved to be the center of attention and sharing her artistic gift. She enjoyed playing WoW (World of Warcraft) and had a character she named Nevane after a character in a book series that she loved called “The Wheel of Time.” Playing as her character she met Anthony Jimenez. The two hit it off and eventually married. She became his Nevane who he will always love and will miss until they are eventually reunited. The two went on to have their beautiful daughter, Katherine, who Lisa lived and breathed for. She was an amazing mother who loved to share things with her little girl such as her love for reading and passion for learning. Her little girl was her favorite person to be around. Lisa was a free spirit and had a strong will. She fought for what she thought was right and never let things bring her down. She got things done and always did her best no matter what she was given. She was not one to be taken advantage of but had a heart of gold, even though she tried to hide it, and was fiercely loyal to those she loved. She was a great friend and had friends from all over. She used to always say to people “may you always have enough,” as if that were her prayer for others. She did not mean just the surface stuff; she wanted people to have enough support, love and patience. She loved children and worked for DCFS to help drive children to and from their appointments until she was no longer able to do so. She was an incredibly special person, and her loss will be felt by all the people whose lives she touched. Lisa was preceded in death by her grandma, Nellie Masters; grandpa, Ralph Masters; uncle, Charles Masters, uncle, Joseph Masters; and aunt, Sharon Masters. She is survived by her husband, Anthony Jimenez of Kingman, Arizona; daughter, Katherine Jimenez of Kingman, Arizona; parents Jennifer Masters and Kenneth Brauer of Kingman, Arizona; and sisters Maddilynn Masters of Kingman, Arizona, Dawn Curry of Moline, Illinois and Jennifer Muraski of Portage, Pennsylvania. She was much loved and will always be deeply missed. A Celebration of Life will be held Jan. 12, 2022. Please contact Maddilynn Masters for further information. Cremation was overseen by Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to be made to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation in the name of Katherine Jimenez. |
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