In loving memory of

Lisa Duncan
September 15, 1960 - January 10, 2024

Lisa Duncan, 63, passed away at her Evansville residence on January 10, 2024. She was born in Washington, Indiana, September 15, 1960, to Walter A. and Mary (Mattingly) Miller.

Lisa graduated from Washington Catholic High School in 1979. She was a homemaker.

Those who mourn Lisa's passing include her mother, Mary Miller of Washington; sons, Bradley and Curtis Minnis; and siblings: Karen (Mike) Mignogna of Arlington, Kentucky, Michael D. Miller of Washington, and Catherine "Cathy" (Tony) Hill of Petersburg.

Lisa was preceded in death by her father, Walter A. Miller; and her brother, Rickey Miller.

Visitation for Lisa Duncan will be 9:15 - 10:30 am, Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, 315 NE 3rd Street, Washington, Indiana.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated immediately following the visitation, beginning at 10:30 am, January 17, 2024, also at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. Father Paul Ferguson will be the celebrant. Burial will be at a later date.

Condolences may be left online at www.edleemortuary.com.
The staff of the Ed L. Lee Mortuary is honored to care for Lisa and her family in their time of loss.

Tributes

Lisa grissett (Bailey) wrote on Jan 16, 2024:

"I leave my condolence for Lisa's family and prayer she was a neighbor of mine I was her caregiver I took her to doctors my name is Lisa if you like to get in touch with me my email is rekcola14@gmail.com"

Nancy (Nolley) Davila wrote on Jan 14, 2024:

"My condolence to all of Lisa's family. Lisa was a loveable, fun cousin. She babysat for us (Nolley's) some. We would play records & she taught us "The bump" dance.- Then when I worked at McDonald's she would order a cheeseburger & so sweetly ask if it could be made without the pickles.- I was at McD's the day Lisa was waiting for the Grayhound Bus, she said she was going to Evansville & gave me a big hug.- I always wished the best for Lisa.- RIP in Heaven"

Chuck Johnson wrote on Jan 14, 2024:

"I extend my deepest condolences to Mrs. Miller and the entire Miller family. As a classmate of Lisa's I fondly remember her energetic spirit and her bright smile. She will forever be a part of the memories of so many, like me, who grew up with her during an important part of our lives. You are all in my thoughts and prayers."