Lisa A. Brugh

July 20, 2022 at 12:11 a.m.
Lisa A. Brugh
Lisa A. Brugh

By -

Lisa A. Noble Brugh passed away peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, July 16, 2022, at the age of 53.

Born on Nov. 13, 1968, at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Lisa was the eldest of the three children of John L. Noble Jr. and Kay Monroe Noble. After high school, she graduated with a BSN from the University of Indianapolis. Most currently, she worked as a nurse at Grace Village Retirement Community.

Lisa had a glowing and lively spirit, bringing joy to anyone she encountered in her life. She never knew a stranger and considered everyone she met along the way her friend. As the compassionate person she was, Lisa was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need, whether that be family, her work family or someone else in the community. In her spare time, Lisa could often be found at the lake, which she referred to as her church. She enjoyed days spent floating in the water, camping with family and being surrounded by nature.

Lisa was a one-of-a-kind, free spirit with a passion for making others smile. Her greatest joy in life was her family, especially her granddaughter, Amelia. It was important to Lisa to pass on her love of life to her granddaughter. Some of her most cherished memories in life were of the times she and Amelia spent dancing in the rain with their bare feet in the mud. Lisa had the ability to make even the darkest days bright again and will be eternally missed by all who loved her, and the many lives she touched.

Those who survive with her memories to cherish include her children: Emily Brugh, Logan Brugh and wife Skylar and Elizabeth Brugh; her granddaughter, Amelia; her parents, John L. Noble Jr. and fiancèe Linda Land, and Kay Noble; her sister, Jenny Spencer and husband Matt; her brother, John Noble III and husband Brian; and nephews: John Spencer, Pete Spencer, Jack Spencer and Will Spencer. She is further survived by many friends.

Owen Family Funeral Home in North Webster is entrusted with the care of Lisa. Friends and family will gather for her Life Celebration® on July 22 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Tippy Creek Winery located at 5920 N. CR 200E Leesburg.

In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation in honor of Lisa to the following charities: https://www.gofundme.com/f/7hfye-addistrong or the Riley Children's Foundation, P.O. Box 3356 Indianapolis, IN 46204.

Lisa A. Noble Brugh passed away peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, July 16, 2022, at the age of 53.

Born on Nov. 13, 1968, at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Lisa was the eldest of the three children of John L. Noble Jr. and Kay Monroe Noble. After high school, she graduated with a BSN from the University of Indianapolis. Most currently, she worked as a nurse at Grace Village Retirement Community.

Lisa had a glowing and lively spirit, bringing joy to anyone she encountered in her life. She never knew a stranger and considered everyone she met along the way her friend. As the compassionate person she was, Lisa was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need, whether that be family, her work family or someone else in the community. In her spare time, Lisa could often be found at the lake, which she referred to as her church. She enjoyed days spent floating in the water, camping with family and being surrounded by nature.

Lisa was a one-of-a-kind, free spirit with a passion for making others smile. Her greatest joy in life was her family, especially her granddaughter, Amelia. It was important to Lisa to pass on her love of life to her granddaughter. Some of her most cherished memories in life were of the times she and Amelia spent dancing in the rain with their bare feet in the mud. Lisa had the ability to make even the darkest days bright again and will be eternally missed by all who loved her, and the many lives she touched.

Those who survive with her memories to cherish include her children: Emily Brugh, Logan Brugh and wife Skylar and Elizabeth Brugh; her granddaughter, Amelia; her parents, John L. Noble Jr. and fiancèe Linda Land, and Kay Noble; her sister, Jenny Spencer and husband Matt; her brother, John Noble III and husband Brian; and nephews: John Spencer, Pete Spencer, Jack Spencer and Will Spencer. She is further survived by many friends.

Owen Family Funeral Home in North Webster is entrusted with the care of Lisa. Friends and family will gather for her Life Celebration® on July 22 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Tippy Creek Winery located at 5920 N. CR 200E Leesburg.

In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation in honor of Lisa to the following charities: https://www.gofundme.com/f/7hfye-addistrong or the Riley Children's Foundation, P.O. Box 3356 Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Triton Gets Past Rochester In Nonconference Showdown
With a combined 30 wins between them, the Triton and Rochester boys basketball teams treated fans to an incredibly exciting contest on Tuesday night. Shaking off a slow start, the Trojans took their first lead in the second quarter and were able to control the game from there, escaping enemy territory with a 60-52 win.

North Webster Council Approves Sewer Rate Increase
NORTH WEBSTER – North Webster Town Council approved a sewer rate increase at its Tuesday meeting.

Plummer: Center Lake Pier Removal Progressing
Work removing the Center Lake pier is progressing, Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department Superintendent Larry Plummer told the parks board Tuesday.

Winona Council Approves Vacation Of Right-Of-Way
WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Town Council approved the vacation of a right-of-way adjacent to the southwest corner of Oakwood Avenue and Union Drive Tuesday.

City Council Hears Feasibility Report From Library Director
Heather Barron, Warsaw Community Public Library director, told the city council Tuesday that her staff often get compliments about how beautiful the library building is, but if a person looks closely they can see signs of aging on the facility.