Lisa Dudley was tragically taken from us sometime in late 2007. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her family, especially Kirsten Dudley who has suffered tremendously since her disappearance in September 2007. Let us all come together and remember her as the sweet kind happy person we all knew, whether you are an F-M Alum, a family member, a neighbor or a friend. Let’s not forget the happiness and inspiration she brought to us.
Memorial services are pending. If you are not on our mailing list, please send us an e-mail at rememberlisa@fmclassof1982.com and we will notify you of all updates concerning Lisa including the date of the memorial service.
-John Moceyunas
john.moceyunas@fmclassof1982.com
I will always remember Lisa’s piercing blue eyes, and her easy laugh and smile. I pray she has found peace, and especially pray that her family and friends find peace very soon.
Tribute to an old friend~
Many people will walk in and out of your life,
but only true friends
will leave footprints in your heart.
~Eleanor Roosevelt
Lisa is the best friend I have ever had. To say I will remember everything about her is an understatement. We had more fun than anyone should have been allowed to have. She was a wonderful person, a great friend. Lisa, we’ll see eachother again someday, have that beer and share memories like we planned.
Love you.
Kirsten and Robbie, you are in my thoughts & prayers.
No words suffice. A touch on the arm, an arm around the shoulder, maybe a hug.
Lisa was a wonderful person with a big heart. Our prayers go out to her family and friends.
My sympathy goes out to Lisa’s family and loved ones, i pray that she is at peace.We will miss you.
the class of 1982 will pray for the famliy and for lisa.again my name is chris nellis and lisa was and still is a great girl. and she is in heaven.plesae e-mail back at cnn764@yahoo.com or call 770-650-9475.if you remeber me. thanks. or anythink I can do.
misspopularity says:
ao sorry. i lost 1 of my friends in november 07. know the pain
LIsa was my friend since the late 80′s. When we met she was working for her dad in his water-proofing company. Lisa was always covered in tar so I used to call her my tar baby. She and I used to fish almost every day after work and spend hours just drifting in the boat ,talking and joking.She was my most special friend and I will miss her every day I live. I love you Lisa !
I just wanted to thank everyone for your e-mails, and for this board. I appreciate your support and the time you taken to remember Lisa. It’s comforting to know that other people loved her to.
Lisa wasnt just my sister, she was my best friend and I miss her dearly.
Kirsten Dudley
Happy Birthday Lisa! ( For most of you except Kristen),Lisa and I where born on the same day and year. Well Lisa,this is going to be a hard B-Day for me and you know why. Almost with-out fail,know matter where you where,you always called me on our Birthday. This year I know that call will never come.I hope your resting easy and your at peace.The only regret I have is you and I never told each other how much we meant to each other.That was just our way. We never needed to but both of us wanted to hear it. None of that really matters now. Sleep well Lisa..:)
Love,
Bobby,
Hi,
I am sure you don’t remember me but I was one of your sister’s (and Alice & Robyn’s) good friends back in the early 80′s – a Green lakes friend who spent many summer days hanging out with backgammon and beer…I just learned yesterday of Lisa’s death from my brother Dave Turner and I wanted to write to offer my condolences. I remember when Lisa got her little green MG and would coast down the hill toward the parking lot at Green Lakes…sometimes even turning off the engine in the process while it was in neutral. Anyway I was so saddened to hear about Lisa and have such fond memories of her. Please accept my sympathy and know that I am yet another person who had great memories of your sister.
Lisa was best friends with with my older sister for 30+ years so I grew up with her as one of the cool older kids. I remember her being great. Just a lot of fun to be around. I remember her cruising down our road in her 65 Mustang cranking CCR. In the 80s she was a 60s free spirit. She lived life on her own terms. To this day whenever I hear John Lee Hooker I think of her because she decided that I needed to learn what “real music” was. I have many memories of her but the best was when I was about 10yo, she got us front row seats and backstage passes to see George Thorogood. She didn’t need to drag her friend’s kid brother along but she was super cool and invited me. When George walked into the backstage area he immediately made a beeline for Lisa with a huge smile on his face saying “Lisa the Lonesome Hobo, howarya?” like they were old friends. That’s how I like to remember her best.
I met Lisa and Kirsten in the early 80s in Jensen Beach, Fla. just as they moved from N.Y. into their new house only a few blocks down from mine. They were the inseparable “cool girls” that everyone wanted to know and it was an honor for me to say I was and am still a friend. I will always remember Lisa as an amazing character, fun, free-spirited, sensitive person and it is tragic she is no longer here with us. I am at a loss for words but never short on hugs. Kirsten please stay in touch. You are not left alone, you are surrounded.
I attended F-M with Lisa and graduated the same year. We spent a lot of summer weekends hanging out at Green Lakes. I remember smiling, laughing, joking- and just having fun. Lisa was a beautiful soul, full of energy and spirit- her smile and her eyes could light up a room. I will pray for Lisa and her family and most especially… that justice is served in her case.
I have recently come into contact with Kirsten, who now lives in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. She is going through a seriously difficult period in her life. She spends her days & nights in solitude, drinking constantly & has recently been arrested for her 3rd DUI. If anyone is capable of helping her, please do.
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