
Lisa Marsh Kirby
May 11, 1976 – June 23, 2023
Lisa Marsh Kirby, born May 11, 1976, died unexpectedly on Friday, June 23, 2023.
Lisa is survived by her husband, Henry Kirby; two daughters, Hannah Kirby and Brittnee Bryant (Daniel); three grandchildren Trenton, Aston, and Nova who called her “G”; her parents, Steve and Joyce Marsh; her sister, Kim Mattox (Skip); her father-in-law, David Kirby; her sister-in-law, Melissa Kirby; two fur babies Barley and Ruby; two uncles Ronald “Buck” Mawyer (Gail), John Marsh (Wendy); her aunt, Ann Clark; nephew Mathew Marsh (Kim); two nieces Ashley Worley (Kyle) and Kelsey Page; and numerous cousins and friends.
Lisa graduated from Henrico High School and Richmond Memorial School of Nursing. She chose hospice nursing as her career. She loved her patients and their families and they loved her. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Lisa enjoyed country music, pool, golf, and being with family and friends. She was an animal lover. Lisa’s infectious smile and laughter lit up the room, everyone knew she was there.
Lisa has left a hole in many of our hearts but we know she is at peace and is watching over all of us.
Should you want to honor her, we ask that you make a donation to a local hospice or an animal rescue of your choice.
Lisa’s request was to be cremated. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Mona Lisa will be miss
My heart goes out to all the family. Lisa as a wonderful person and will be missed
Love and miss you so much cousin!! I know you are at Peace now and in the arms of JESUS and dancing those streets of GOLD PAIN FREE and with Nanny Ruby, Papa Harold, Aunt Charlene and Uncle Lee and many others. I will see you again one day ♥️
She will be deeply missed.
I’ve known Lisa and her family for long time it’s still a shock to me for someone so special and full of life to be gone at such a young age she took care of my father – in-law till he passed away she made him laugh every time she came to see him till his last days it takes a special person to do the job she had and she was that RIP Lisa
I’ve known the family for many years. Lisa was beautiful, caring, loved her family, and laughing all the time. They always said she lit up a room with laughter. When my father was needing hospice, she was the first person I thought of, because my dad lit of a room just like her and I knew that what time he had left she would be the best person to keep him uplifted. He called her “silly girl” and she said, he was her boyfriend. I know you are at peace watching over your family and we will see you again one day. Tell my dad hello, give him a big hug and play him some of that old country music.
Such a lovely person. She was one of a kind in every way! She took such good care of a man I dearly loved until his last day on this earth. She brought a smile to his face as soon as she came thru the door and he loved her as if she was one of his daughters. Give James a kiss for me and dance with him for me! Love you always for your gentle ways and your kindness.
Lisa you will always be remember for all the love you showed to everyone you can in touched with !R.I.P sweet lady!
Lisa was a sweet, beautiful, kind-hearted woman and will be missed by everyone who knew her. She was the kind of person that you wanted to be around, always smiling and laughing. She made a difference in this crazy world we live in, loving and caring for so many people. There is a special place in heaven for her. I will keep her family in my thoughts and prayers!
I remember Lisa fondly from high school. I always admired and looked up to her. She was beautiful, confident, talented and kind. May her soul rest in peace and may her loved ones feel God’s comforting embrace.
Lisa was such a great woman. I loved when she came into my salon. Her smile and laughter were contagious! She was always positive and upbeat. I was so proud of the women she had become. I will miss our conversations we had together. Prayers for the family in this difficult time. Lean on God in this time and know she is at peace.
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of the family members. Lisa will be greatly missed.
So sorry definitely gone to soon. Will miss seeing and chatting.
I’ve known Lisa for about 9 years we worked together not only was she a great nurse she was a great friend.Lisa never hesitated to assist me with patient care or just simply redirecting our patients who suffered with dementia. I will never forget all the times she looked out for me whether it was a text,call,or email she always reached out and checked on me I battled postpartum depression for awhile before returning to the agency where me and Lisa worked and Lisa came to the hospital with a fruit basket and a cold Pepsi lol made my day and she lifted up my spirits.I will never forget the love she had for her patients and the love she gave me and my children she made it possible for me to try “Hanover tomatoes “ for the first time and they were great.Love you Lisa from chazzy and the girls
Our heartfelt condolences to all of Lisa’s families, the Marsh and Kirby’s. We will continue to pray for peace and comfort in the difficult days ahead. Special prayers for her daughters and ,may God hold them close and guide them. Sincerely. Paula and Bobby Jones
Lisa was the best. Brittnee and I were close friends so sleep overs were a must. She was always a straight shooter. Something I’ve respected my entire life. She was such a great mother and amazing, caring woman.
This breaks my heart! I am so sorry, and send my love and prayers to the entire family!
My heart and thoughts go out to Lisa’s family during this difficult time. She was one of a kind and an excellent nurse. Lisa always haf s bright smile and infectious laugh that will forever be in my heart. Lisa, I will miss you forever, until we meet again.
Jenn Garabedian
My heart and prayers go out to her entire family 🙏❤️
I will always remember Lisa for her booming laughter, bright smile and fun chats. She was a very supportive friend throughout our years in nursing school. Our lives became better because you were here! I know you will continue to watch over your family because they were the center of your joy. Rest easy my friend, we will continue to practice nursing in your honor. Now we all know an angel by name…
Lisa you were my rock, the last few months of my mother’s life. She used to say.” your friend is coming to see me.”. I don’t think I ever met anybody quite like you. I’m heartbroken..
Rest with the other angels because you are definitely one of them.
I just found out. I am so sorry for her family. Words fail me. She was a wonderful and an even better nurse. Fly high with the angels, my friend.