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Craig Jacob
March 28, 2025
I first met Alisa and Richard in 2017 at the genealogy classes. I emailed with Alisa to share information and friendship. I was shocked to learn of her passing as I was ready to email her with another Find-a-Grave tip. I think of her whenever I do something on my ancestor's trees. Travis please know my thoughts and prayers are with you! She is a wonderful woman.
BTW she gives great hugs!
Mary Margaret Rowen
March 22, 2025
Alisa was a gifted teacher. I was a faithful attender of all of her genealogy classes at Watkins Musuem of History.
Debbie Hedden
March 17, 2025
Travis, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was such a good person, one who helped me with getting my students at KU through teacher licensure and who helped me with genealogy. I will miss her greatly. My sympathies to you. - D Hedden
Sharon Swindell Meader
March 16, 2025
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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