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Lisa Manuel-Evans
Born in United States
30 years
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1976
February 11, 1976
Born in the United States of America, Columbus, Ga on February 11, 1976
July 5, 2006
Passed away on July 5, 2006, Martin Army Community Hospital ER
July 12, 2006


 Laid to rest July 12, 2006.

Green Acres Cemetary (Shatulga Rd), Columbus, Ga

July 18, 2006
Lisa Michelle Evans was born Lisa Michelle Manuel to the union of Mr. George Manuel and Mrs. Dorothy Ann Spencer (Manuel) Walton on February 11, 1976.  As a child and up to her senior year in high school, she resided at 1226 20th Street of Columbus, Georgia.  She attended Rose Hill Elementary in her grammar school years, Daniel Jr. High for her intermediate school years and was a graduate of Columbus High School, class of 1994.  In her early childhood, she was a member of Corinth Missionary Baptist Church where she served on the Usher Board and was a member of the Youth Choir.
Lisa had worked various jobs.  To name a few, was The Columbus Consolidated Government Bldg, Georgia Catalog Sales (GCS), Total Systems (TSYS), American Classifieds (Thrifty Nickel at one point in time) and the Columbus Ledger-Enguirer was her last place of employment.  She bore two children of her own, Miss Jelisa Shontia Bass and Mister Tyrone Davis Jr., which she leaves behind to cherish her memory, also a husband, Mr. David Evans Sr. and three step-sons, Eric Evans, David Evans Jr. and Rashad Evans, two sisters, Charlotte Manuel Doleman and Cheryl (Tinee) Manuel McGauley, a brother-n-law, Robert (Robbie) McGauley, a nephew, Marquis Shunquez Manuel and three nieces, Necotia Kierra Couch, Jasmine Shanice McGauley and Lakisha Lashay Manuel.
 Sis, only God knows why you left us so soon, but you will truly be missed and your carefree spirit will live on in us.  You were one in a million, my best friend, and for each time that I see Ms. Berry (Halle) on the television set, know that I will somehow see you too.
 I love you forever...
your sis,
Tinee