Lisa Ann Conklin Coulter

lisa conklin coulter

October 18, 1961 ~ January 22, 2012


Resided in: Conneaut Lake, PA

Lisa Ann Conklin Coulter, 50, of 13887 Conneaut Lake Road, Conneaut Lake, PA passed away on January 22, 2012, after a short illness. She was born in Meadville on October 18, 1961 to the daughter of David Leroy Conklin and Marion Chisholm Conklin. She was a 1979 graduate of Meadville High School. She worked at Conneaut Lake Volunteer Station 3 Fire Department for 7 years. Previously she worked at Sandalini’s, Charlies Restaurant, Elbys, Mister Donut and a stay at home mom for 9 years. She was a member of Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Conneaut Lake VFW Station 3, Conneaut Lake Park VFW # 5, Vernon Central, Meadville VFW Post 2006, and Cochranton Station 4. She enjoyed motorcycle rides, cruises, traveling, shopping, and music. Lisa married Randy W. Coulter 22 years ago in Blooming Valley on Aug 20, 1988. She is survived by her husband and their two children; Chelsey A. Coulter and Austin W. Coulter both at home; brother John R. Conklin and his wife Diana and their son David of Lexington, N.C.; nephews John R. Conklin, Jr. of Guys Mills, PA, James Walker of Meadville, Niece Melissa Wickert and her husband Sean and their children Landon, Mason, & Ian of Espyville, PA; mother-in-law Carolyn Collier of Orlando, FL, sister-in-law Peg Hostettler and husband Steve and their son Christopher of Altamonte Springs, Fl, Niece Kimberly Jaggars and her husband Shawn and their son Cody of Ozark, AL, Brother-in-law Tim Onspaugh and his wife Sheila, Nieces Emily & Gabrielle of Orlando, Fl, brother-in-law Larry Coulter of Orlando, FL,; cousins, Alan Conklin and his wife Maureen of Buffalo, Missouri, Patty Nelson of Federal Heights, CO, Rosie Graves and her husband Randy of Litchfield Park, Arizona, cousin Marianne Taylor & husband Dan of New Castle. She is preceded in death by both her parents, her Uncle Ed and his wife Oleta Conklin of Meadville, PA, Aunt Eleanor and her husband Frank Olsen of Porterville, PA. Calling hours will be on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home, 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA. Memorial Service at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 11A.M. with Rev. Timothy Solomon of Emmanuel United Church of Christ officiating. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to Crawford County Humane Society, American Cancer Society or Conneaut Lake Station 3. Please take a moment to share a condolence, memory, or to order flowers for the family on Lisa's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com condolences may also be sent to rwcoulter@zoominternet.net

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  1. I met Lisa from becoming a member at Station 3. We moved here less than 4 years ago and she waited on us and in no time at all, we became friends. Lisa was so kind and sweet and remembered everyones names and drinks. She always made us feel special. When I told her we moved here from Pittsburgh, she said, “well we are glad to have you here.” Lisa always had a kind word for everyone. It’s sad she left us, all that knew and loved her will miss her terribly. She is at peace now and that is what she deserves, peace in eternity. She worked hard all her life and now she is getting what God had planned for her, rest. God Bless our new Guardian Angel, Lisa.

  2. Lisa: I am so thankful that my daughter Diane and her husband Mike moved to Conneaut Lake because I never would have met such a beautiful lady. Lionel Ritchie wrote a song for you.YOU ARE ONCE,TWICE, THREE TIMES A LADY. Love fro Anne and I.JOHN BALKOVVEC

  3. We are very sad to hear of Lisa’s passing. We also got to know Lisa at Station 3 having her as our waitress. What a pleasure it was to have here there, she always greeted us with a smile and knew just what we wanted. She spoke very highly of her family with us and was very proud of her children. Our condolences go out to you, her family and you will remain in our prayers. Lisa will be greatly missed by many, we are blessed having known her. John & Anita McCurdy

  4. Randy, Chelsea, and Austin,

    Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Lisa was a very special, kindhearted person and a very strong woman. She is loved and will be missed by so many. Rest In Peace Lisa.

  5. RANDY, CHELSEY, AND AUSTIN – MY HEART ACHES FOR YOUR LOSS AND I AM KEEPING ALL OF YOU IN PRAYER. I HAD LISA IN MY GIRL SCOUT GROUP WHEN I WAS A LEADER YRS. AGO – I HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF LISA -SHE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HER FACE. SHE WAS IN OUR DAUGHTER, CHERYL’S, GRADUATING CLASS AND THEY WERE FRIENDS. WORKING FOR DR. LOGAN, I SAW LISA AT TIMES, IT JUST SEEMED THAT OUR PATHS CROSSED NOW AND AGAIN AND WE WERE GLAD TO SEE EACH OTHER AND CATCH UP ON FAMILY NEWS. I FELT THAT I KNEW ALL OF YOU PERSONALLY, AS LISA WOULD SHOW ME PICTURES AND TALK ABOUT ALL OF YOU WITH LOVE. GOD HAS ANOTHER SMILING, RESTED, HEALTHY ANGEL. PLEASE KNOW THAT OTHERS DO CARE AND FEEL YOUR SORROW – WE ALSO SHARE GOOD MEMORIES AND LOVE FOR LISA. SINCERELY, MARILYN

  6. To Lisa’s Family,
    I am so saddened to read of Lisa’s passing. We were co-workers at Sandalini’s and had some wonderful times and laughs.You have my deepest sympathy

  7. Lisa’s Family,
    You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your lovely wife, mother, friend. We worked together at Sandalinis and shared some great times. This is so sad and I am so sorry, may God wrap his arms around all of you.

  8. We lost touch when I moved, but I remember you well Lisa. You were a wonderful kind selfless woman always in a good mood who dearly loved your children and you family. Hard working and always smiling, may you rest in peace my dear and may your family take comfort in the loving legacy and example that you lived in your life. XO

  9. Dear Sweet Lisa, You were one of the most beautiful people I have ever known. I am going to miss you dearly. I will always cherish the memories we shared & miss that beautiful smile. You are forever in our hearts.

  10. I am so sorry to hear of Lisa’s passing. She and I worked together at Sandalini’s We had a great time together, Lisa is a lovely person inside and out. You have my deepest sympathy, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

  11. I’ll always remember Lisa! Always a smile and made you feel so welcome. I guess God needed a special angel. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She managed to touch a lot of lives during her short one. RIP Lisa…

  12. I was very saddened to read of Lisas passing. I always looked forward to seeing her at Sandalini’s as she was such a bright spot in any day.
    There is no doubt that she is a special shining star and must have been needed to continue being an angel in a higher setting than this earth. What a beautiful person with her contagious smile and uplifting personality. My sincerest condolences to those she leaves behind. I am grateful that I had the blessing of knowing her.

  13. Chelsey,
    I am so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Love,
    Rhea – Rachel’s Aunt

  14. Dear Randy, Chelsey and Austin ~ my deepest condolences to all of you in the loss of your beautiful wife and mother. May memories of Lisa forever live in your hearts.

  15. My heart is heavy with the news of Lisa’s passing. I remember meeting her before our children were born as we took Lamaze classes together. I have many fond memories as we found friendship years later playing BUNCO together. She always made me smile. Your family will be in my prayers. From a former bunco buddy.

  16. To your family ,

    As we grow older we lose track of people that were probably more of real friends than who we meet today. Lisa was a friend to many , A VERY GOOD FRIEND to my brother and I. She made me laugh and she made me smile when I was down and out. I hurt. God bless her family , we pray for you.

  17. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  18. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  19. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  20. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  21. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  22. We will always have great memories of Lisa. She gave me wonderful recipes I will continue to use. She was always our waitress and we enjoyed talking about our children. Our condolences to all the family.

  23. We are so sorry for your loss. We went to Station 3 many times and asked for Lisa if she was available. She was very friendly and would chat with us so we got to know her and like her. We did not know she was sick because we had not been to the Station for almost a year. Again, you have our deepest condolences.

  24. Condolence from Aunt Patsy Windsor of Port Charlotte, Fl to MY NEPHEW Randy & Chelsey and Austin I will miss talking to Lisa and I was glad to get to met her. My prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

  25. Just learned of Lisa’s passing here in Florida. Very sorry for your loss. Hadn’t seen her at Station #3 when we were back north. She always took time to talk a little with her “wandering cousins.” We have nothing but good thoughts about Lisa. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

    Robert Fell Kent & Anne Stewart Kent

  26. I knew Lisa and her mom for many years….they knew my whole family. Lisa was the sweetest person I have known. She was always so friendly and kind to me. She is with the Lord now…..may she rest in peace with him…………..

  27. Randy, Chelsey, and Austin,
    We were very saddened to hear about Lisa’s passing. She was someone that really lived every day to the fullest. While we know that words are only a small gesture of support, we want you to know that her spirit has touched many people’s lives as it has ours. You and your family are in Our thoughts and prayers.

  28. Randy, Chelsey & Austin,

    We have known you guys for years, and share with you in your loss. We remember Lisa with her contagious sense of humor, her generous nature, and most of all her courage. Life does go on, but she will never be forgotten.

  29. Dear: Randy,Chesley,and Austin,
    First, I want to tell you how sorry I was to hear about Lisa. I’m in NC right now with my parents and feel bad because I couldn’t be there at this time. So, I just wanted you all to know my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I know you all will miss Lisa very much as she will you. You guys were her world and she is very proud of you all.And I will always have great memories of the two of us.

  30. to the coulter family. i am so sorry to here about lisa. she was a great person. should i say a great women. lisa will be missed in this world we are living. but her memories will always be in our hearts. rest in peace lisa.

  31. We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Lisa always had a smile on her face, she was the best. We really enjoyed her at Station3. What a lovely person just straight up good hearted and kind. She will forever remain in our hearts.


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