Lisa Lawrence

lisa lawrence

May 21, 1960 ~ October 30, 2022

Born in: Houston, Texas
Resided in: College Station, Texas

Lisa Doeblin Lawrence, aged 62, passed away peacefully on October 30th at the MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas. The service honoring Lisa D. Lawrence will take place at 3001 South College Avenue on Saturday, November 5th at 10am at Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan, Texas. The burial will take place following the service at the Aggie Field of Honor, 3800 Raymond Stotzer Parkway.

Lisa D. Lawrence was born in Pasadena, Texas to Ronald and Anna Lee Doeblin on May 21st, 1960. Lisa was an excellent student, taking Algebra in the 8th grade, and graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in Austin, Texas in 1977. She met her husband, F. Barry Lawrence, in 1987 and on their first date went to see the Smooth Jazz band, Hiroshima. Married on September 30th, 1989, Lisa was a career banker until the birth of their second child at which point she transitioned to the role of full time Homemaker in 1994. Lisa was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2008 but fought through it and enjoyed 10 years of full remission guiding her children through their early adulthood and nascent careers. In 2018, the cancer returned and she fought again for four hard years until eventually succumbing to the disease.

Lisa is joining her Father, Ronald Doeblin, and her Older Brother, Vernon Keith Doeblin and is survived by her Husband, Dr. F. Barry Lawrence, Mother, Anna Lee Doeblin, her Elder Sister, Pamela Springfield, Daughter, Marin Lawrence, and her two Sons, Ryan and Jarrod Lawrence.

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  1. Much love to the family and friends of Lisa. We grew up together in Houston and I have so many memories of her. She will be missed.
    Teresa

  2. Mike and I find it hard to believe Sweet Lisa has moved on to that better place. The saying “The Good die young”, fits this circumstance perfect. Our hearts go out to you Barry and your children. I know there is an empty place in your life right now but try to remember Lisa will always be in your hearts… she is no longer in pain and has moved on to that next stage in life!

  3. I met Lisa when I moved to her neighborhood when I was a teen. Although she was the little sister of my wonderful friend, Pam, I never minded when she hung out with us. We had great times together literally and figuratively hanging out in her backyard. Lisa always got the porch swing. She laughed with us through our crazy escapades to the mall or the beach in my ugly green Firebird. Her sweetness will continue to reflect in the eyes of her grandbabies and the hearts of her children.

  4. My mom was always the light of the room, I miss her every day and I wish she was still here with us. Seeing her struggle was difficult and I am happy to see it end, even though it’s hard on all of us. I miss you Mom, I really hope one day I’ll see you again.


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