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Lisa Sharon Archibald

Posted 2025-04-30 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Apr. 30, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

>> Lisa Sharon Archibald <<
>> 5/21/1967 - 4/10/2025 <<

Lisa passed away in Lake Havasu City with her longtime partner Steve
LeProhon, at her side. She was preceded by her loving father Archie
Odell Archibald. Lisa is survived by her mother, Anne of La Palma, CA;
Brother Dave (Tam) Archibald; Sister Laura (Greg) Pollack; nephew Ian;
Brother Dean; nephew Joshua and niece Olivia; Steven LeProhon;
grandchildren Tanner and Alexis; daughter Cristina (Matt) Mendenhall;
granddaughter Brooklyn.

Lisa Left the corporate life in Southern, CA in 2008 and moved to Lake
Havasu City, AZ. She became a volunteer at the Lake Havasu City Senior
Center for Meals on Wheels. Quickly progressing to a full-time position
as Office Manager. For Lisa this was the best and most fulfilling career
she ever embraced. She loved the people she came in contact with and
everyone loved her. Lisa was respected and admired for her intelligence
in understanding what was needed in any given situation. Her artistic
skills in finding solutions and her integrity in being fair to everyone
concerned. If anyone approached her on a non-work-related question, she
was on the computer, furnishing helpful pictures, opinions, and
information on the subject. Lisa enjoyed boating on the lake, golf,
traveling, and Hallmark movies. Her loss will be felt by everyone who
knew her. She will be remembered as that beautiful lady who was taken
from us too soon.

Service will be held at Forest Lawn in Cypress, CA on April 23rd, 2025,
at 11:30am.

A memorial celebration of life will be held at the Lake Havasu Senior
Center date TBA.






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