Karen Renay|Apr 3, 2020
People get diagnosed with cancer everyday, but your diagnosis, fight and death impacted me on such a deep level that I haven’t stopped thinking about you and I still find myself coming back here to re-read your blog. I wonder about your children-how they have processed your death-as well as your husband, and pray that they have been able to move forward. It is also my hope that I can meet you someday (I don’t believe that death is the end).
The world has gone mad since you passed. We are in the throes of a global pandemic, with much of the world paralyzed by social distancing. These are uncertain times, but I have hope for the future: the decreased human activity has benefitted the environment and wild animals, which assures me that our planet was made to be our home forever-which gives me a basis for believing we will see the end of sickness and death as prophesied in the Bible. Joh 5:28, Rev 21:4
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Megan Spears|Aug 5, 2019
Hi Lisa, I'm so sorry to hear that you've hit another obstacle. Will continue to keep you in my prayers! Sending you positive vibes, love, light and most of all strength through this next chapter. I know it's so hard to understand why... we ask ourselves that question every day. Stay in the light and know that people outside your circle are here for you, praying and holding you up high! xo
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Jeff Sawyer|Aug 3, 2019 (edited)
Hi Lisa, my name is Jeff Sawyer, a friend of Locks. Thank you for sharing the story of your battle. I can somewhat relate. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, an incurable but treatable blood Cancer. Ive undergone 5 rounds of radiation, 20 rounds of chemo, and a stem cell transplant in the last 2 years, all of this currently keeping the myeloma at bay.

I’ve had an incredible amount of love and support during my journey. I also believe the universe does answer us, so to that Im going to send you as much positive energy as I possibly can, and if you are ok with it ask my friends of faith to say a prayer for you. When I was going thru all my treatment I would take all the prayers, positive vibes love I could get. Now Im sending it your way.
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Dave Sharp|Aug 2, 2019
Hi Lisa
I am your moms cousin. (Second actually). Marguerite March was my dads sister
When your mom was younger, we would often play with them at the Stone House Antiques in Havelock. Then we went our separate ways but I am trying to have reunions to rebuild the family wholeness.
Just want to say we are thinking of you. My wife went though. Breast cancer in 2008-2010. Double removal and breast rebuild using her belly fat. All is good now. The one thing I admired (there r lots) of her during this time was her positive mental attitude even during those times of unknown shit happening. I also admire you and your strengths. Keep strong!
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