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Leisa R. Houseย 

August 29, 1973 – August 23, 2022

 

Memorial Service to be held
Saturday, September 3, 2022, at the
Murphy Community Centerย 
4:00 PMย 

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77 entries.
Lolly Starkweather Lolly Starkweather from Allen wrote on September 4, 2022 at 8:09 am
I was truly blessed to work with Leisa at the Plano Office as their receptionist. When she came to work there it was like a breath of fresh air. She brought so much laughter, and happiness. As a friend, I always loved our talks whether it be about work, how the day was going, and especially our Dallas Cowboys. I always called her my Cowboys buddy. That is one of many things I have missed about her. Truly miss her quick wit, her sense of humor, laughter, pretty much everything about her. My biggest regret is not being able to say goodbye! I love and miss you Leisa! Know the dear Lord has better plans for you. Condolences to Brick and the family. May all your memories of Leisa help you through this difficult time.
Carroll Norton Carroll Norton from Bedford wrote on September 4, 2022 at 5:59 am
Leisa was a bright star in the world. I was lucky to have the pleasure of working with her, first when she was a VRC and later when she came to the Regional Office. Through work we became friends. She had a wicked sense of humor and always positive and encouraging. My deepest sympathy and condolences to Brick and the rest of her family.
David Vershaw David Vershaw from Rockwall wrote on September 3, 2022 at 4:00 pm
Leisa was always there for you. With guidance and support. I wish I could be there more for.
Tim Manion Tim Manion from Seattle wrote on September 3, 2022 at 1:59 pm
W.C., On behalf of all the Manions, we send our thoughts, our love and our prayers to you and Leisa. You are a cherished member of our extended family. We are grateful for your friendship, and we share your loss. -Tim
David & Rolinda Duran David & Rolinda Duran from Dallas wrote on September 2, 2022 at 2:53 pm
We have truly been blessed to have known Leisa. She was not only passionate about her work, but was a fun person. She possessed that infectious laugh that made you feel good. She was an excellent trainer and provided guidance to her customers and staff. We will miss working with her, but know that the good she did will carry on.
Sue Watie Sue Watie wrote on September 1, 2022 at 5:18 pm
I was honored to work with Leisa over the years. I will remember her kindness, smile and words of wisdom. She will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers for the Family.
David Mitchell David Mitchell from Houston wrote on September 1, 2022 at 4:24 pm
So sorry to hear of your loss, Brick. I didnโ€™t really know Leisa outside of FB, and there has been a lot of time and distance between us, but I know how much you loved her, and what a wonderful and rare woman she is. . Praying for peace for you today, you will see her again!
Sadia Khan Sadia Khan from Dallas wrote on September 1, 2022 at 2:47 pm
My sincere condolences to Brick, her family, and friends. Leisa brightened everyone with her smile, kindness, energetic, and positive attitude. She was so special that will never be forgotten. I appreciate all that she did to help whenever I needed her.
Jason Vaden Jason Vaden wrote on September 1, 2022 at 1:48 pm
Leisa was an exceptional person and she will be greatly missed. Although I only knew her for a brief period of time her passion for her work, and the people she worked with, came shining through everyday. My thoughts and prayers go out to Leisa's family members.
Marylu Downing Marylu Downing from Avila Beach wrote on August 31, 2022 at 9:15 pm
Leisa was my sister in law and a bright shining light. With her golden hair and a smile to match. Her room full of goofys and her super dedication to her work, show the complex sides of Leisa. All I know is that she loved the ocean and being on the beach and when I walk the beach lately, I imagine her happy on the sands of Hawaii. Love to Brick and all who loved Leisa. xo ML

Obituary

On Tuesday, August 23, Leisa Renee House, loving wife, sister, daughter, and friend passed away at the age of forty-eight.

She was an avid student and athlete at Blooming Grove High School, Blooming Grove, TX, where she was on the National Honor Society, JV and Varsity Basketball, and graduated Valedictorian in 1991.ย  She then went on to Navarro Junior College, Texas A&M University, and Texas Women’s University, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1995 with a B.S. in Psychology.ย  In 2012 she completed her masters from the University of Kentucky, also Summa Cum Laude.

Leisa was a positive force.ย  She was supposed to interview for the Regional Director’s position on the day she passed away.ย  Two days prior, she was reviewing her interview note cards.ย  She always focused on the positive in all pursuits.ย  Leisa also had a love of Neil Diamond, true crime TV and was a collector of everything to do with Ernie from Sesame Street.ย  She loved dogs and had a great way with them.ย 

Leisa was known for her quick-witted humor, fierce determination, and generous spirit. She is survived by her husband, Brick House, her sister Leslie Ruby, grandmother Marscine Ruby, mother Deborah Carmichael, father Ken Ruby, aunts, Cindy Raffetto, Cretia Drydale, Christine May, and uncle Kevin Ruby.ย  She was lucky to have many cousins and friends in her life.ย 

In Lieu of Flowers

Leisa really loved dogs and would be happy to have you donate to your local SPCA in lieu of flowers.ย  To the left were her dogs Maxwell and Jasmine T. House

God Needed Her for a Special Project (she was very good at those)