1965
2016
Our beautiful, blue-eyed sister, passed away October 12, 2016. She was born August 11, 1965, to her loving parents Billie Ruth and John Scott Welton, who preceded her in death. Lisa is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Carl and Mary Lou Welton and daughter Renee of Richardson, TX, son, Dr. Scott T. Welton and his children Riley and Reece of Cincinnati, OH, and daughter, Kristen E. Welton of Plano, TX; brother and sister-in-law, John and Kathy Welton and daughter Kara Meketa of Little Elm, TX, daughter and her husband Amy and Trey Knapp and their son, Eli, of Southlake, TX. Also, aunt Toni Welton, of Irving, TX. Lisa was a special blessing to all of her family and friends. She showed us the true meaning of unconditional love. Also, how fun it was to make any circumstance better with dessert, especially chocolate and listening and watching Garth Brooks! She formed life-long friendships with those who came into her life, especially her housemates and staff from the two group homes where she lived. We are forever grateful for all of the loving care they gave Lisa. We are left with many precious memories to cherish. In lieu of flowers you are encouraged to make a donation to the Citizen Development Center of Dallas or the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas.
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July 9, 2017
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Mary Warren
Lisa was such a sweet lady to work for, she loved chocolate more than anything I know of she would give rasberries on my cheek, tickle me, dance, hold my hand I truly miss you sweet angel love Mary
October 20, 2016
Vann Dunn
October 17, 2016
Sheri McCoy
Though we have never met here on this earth I wanted to say what an inspiration you were to me. I also love chocolate desserts and Garth Brooks and your wonderful sister-in-law, Kathy. Thank you for giving love and being such a blessing to your family. May you now rest in the arms of Christ.
October 17, 2016
Megan Formosa
Ms. Lisa BFS will miss your sweet self. The group home will not be the same with out you. You will forever be missed.
October 17, 2016
I'm forever and graceful to meet Ms. Lisa she was truly love by staff. Sweet lovely Lisa will be remember by all.
October 16, 2016
Allison Borel
Ms Lisa you will be missed... I will never forget your pretty blue eyes...you was a joy to work with from getting up and dancing to the love you showed your roommates and staff. We will never forget you rest in peace sweet girl.
October 16, 2016
Lilly & Phillip Slay
God has called his Angel home. Carl and John thank you for your love and care of your sister and most of all thank you for sharing Lisa Kay with the Gomez Family. Esther, Manuel, Steve and Abuelita loved her very much.
Lisa, thank you for this dance we call "Life". Enjoy Garth's music. Our prayers and love.
October 14, 2016
Traci Monger
So sorry for the loss of Lisa my sweet cousin, praying for everyone
October 14, 2016
Tiaerra Fisher
I will miss you Lisa so very much. I will always remember the moments we shared. I will miss those smiles and high fives.... I will miss those nights we danced
October 14, 2016
Deborah Akin
Welton Family, We are so sorry for your loss Lisa was so sweet, Dale and Wee Bell would tell me stories about her growing up . She is in Gods hand now and with her Mom& Dad . Praying for you all ,
The Akin Family , Laura (Wee Bell ) Dale, Debbie
October 14, 2016
TO THE Welton Family
PRAYING GOD GIVES YOU STRENGTH FOR EACH DAY . With Heartfelt Sympathy .
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