Lisa Scott

Lisa Scott

February 17, 1955 - March 06, 2026

Obituary

Lisa Michele Scott, 71, of Morriston, Florida, passed away peacefully at home on March 6th, 2026, after a long battle with cancer, surrounded by family. She was originally from St. Petersburg, FL where she was born and lived most of her life. She had several different jobs including a teacher's assistant, pool maintenance, but mainly worked as a pharmacy technician, and a medical coder. She was a certified Master Gardener as well. She is known for her love of nature, family and friends who experienced her kind and tender heart 


Lisa is survived by her childhood sweetheart and loving husband who has loved her for 57 years, Tim. Lisa and Tim raised three daughters, Heather Smith (Matt Smith: husband), Jessica Scott (Frank Prueter: fiancé), and Melanie Lee (Talarah Lee: husband). In addition, Lisa is survived by four grand children: Matthew Pasquarella, Jordan Hachigian, Katana Lee, and Mela Lee. She is also survived by her sister Lucinda Bond. Surviving relatives include Aunts, Uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws throughout the United States. 


A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, May 9, 2026 at: 12137 Benshoff Ave. Brooksville, FL 34601 (Time to be announced)

RSVP requested. Text or Call: (727) 212-1897 (Tim Scott)

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A Memorial Tree was planted for Lisa Michele Scott
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Weems & Sons Funeral Homes - Williston
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Melanie Lee
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I miss you so much Mama
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Jane Roberts
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You will forever be my Louise. I will miss you my friend.
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Melanie Lee
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Little sister 💕 -from Lucinda Bond
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Margaret Martindale
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Lisa was beautiful inside and out. We had such great times working for the pharmacy. We also had a blast together everytime we got together. I will always treasure her as a friend. My condolences to Tim and all of her family. She sure loved you all! I am sending love and hugs to you all.
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Tim Scott
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I’m sitting here in this chair, staring at a picture on the wall. It is a picture of a tree with the words to the song ‘In My Life’. Yet, it’s not the picture that matters. I’m in a place that seems empty and lost. I don’t know what to do next. Everywhere I look and everything I touch, everything I think or dream, the smells, the sounds, everything around me reminds me of her. I spent my entire life loving her and now she isn’t here. I feel the obsession taking hold of me and I am afraid I will never be me again. I want to reconnect to life but it just seems like too much work. So, here I am, sitting in a chair staring at a picture on the wall. I love you Mikey. (Mikey is the nickname I gave her from her middle name.) So, I put one foot in front of the other. Tim Scott

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