Lisa Haley

Obituary of Lisa Jean Haley

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Lisa Jean Haley
Jan. 3, 1965 — July 27, 2021


Lisa Jean Haley, 56 of Winamac, formerly of Rushville, Illinois, and
Iowa, passed away on Tuesday, July 27 at the Pulaski Health Care Center
in Winamac due to cancer. Lisa was born on Jan. 3, 1965, in Terre Haute
to Harold B. and Patricia Kay (Goldman) Needham. Lisa graduated from
Winamac High School in 1983. Lisa was a lifelong caretaker for the elderly and children. She loved
animals and made friends everywhere she went. Lisa will be sadly missed
by all those who loved her. She is survived by her father Doug F. Haley of Winamac;
sisters: Elizabeth M. Haley of Austin, Texas,  Kari F. Haley of Chicago,
Illinois and Tiffany Crappo of Terre Haute; brothers: John C. Haley of
Winamac and James A.C. Haley of Los Angeles, California; and many nieces
and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother Patricia Kay (Goldman) Haley in
1976; biological father Harold B. Needham; fiance Curt Gouran; paternal
grandparents William “Bill” and Betty (Christman) Gulas; and maternal
grandparents Everett H. and Glen Lucille (Dildine) Goldman.
No services will take place. Burial will take place next to her mother in Chapel Lawn Memorial
Gardens in Schererville. Online condolences may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.

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Private Burial

Private family burial will take place at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens in Schererville, IN.
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