Lisa R. Stewart Wilmoth, 49, of Conroe died Monday December 12, 2011. Born in Dodge City, Kansas, Lisa was the oldest of Donald & Rita Stewart's six children. Lisa graduated from McCullough High School in 1981. Three years later she married Harper Lee Wilmoth. Harper & Lisa spent the next 27 years of marriage raising their three children Brandy Lynn, Angela Nicole, and Christopher Shawn.
Beyond the duties of her home and family, Lisa was an active member of her church, community & local FFA Chapter. Lisa served as co-director for the St. Vincent de Paul Giving Tree Project where she dedicated countless hours to improving the lives of impoverished children. Lisa and Harper attended St. Anthony's Catholic Church in the Woodlands as well as St. Anne Catholic Church in Tomball, where she volunteered in the food pantry and served on the annual bazaar committee. Her yearly sponsorship of high school FFA student projects provided deserving children an opportunity to earn college scholarships, and her constant willingness to lend a hand will be greatly missed.
Lisa was preceded in dead by her mother Rita Louise Heiman Stewart and her son Christopher Shawn Wilmoth. She leaves behind her husband Harper L Wilmoth; her daughter Brandy Lynn Cheatum and spouse Courtney Cheatum and their children Michael Blake (3) and Katelyn Renee (2) of Magnolia; her daughter Angela Nicole Wilmoth of Austin; her father Donald G. Stewart of Magnolia; her five siblings, Craig Stewart of Conroe, Mark Stewart Of Tomball, Brad Stewart Of Austin, Leslie Dechow of Conroe and Tim Stewart of Austin along with their spouses and nineteen nieces and nephews.
A public viewing will be held at Klein Funeral Home in Tomball on Friday, December 16 beginning at 5pm. A rosary will follow the viewing at 7pm. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Anne Catholic Church on Saturday, December 17 at 10am with graveside services immediately following at Klein Memorial Park in Magnolia. The family will host a reception meal after burial in the gym at St. Anne Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Giving Tree Project. Contributions should be marked accordingly and mailed to 1111 South Cherry St., Tomball, Texas 77375 or delivered to the Capital One Bank in Tomball.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Karen Collins Stinson
December 8, 2023
Thinking about you, Lisa. Miss our walks on Oak Ridge Drive and talks at ORHS. You were a fireball who selflessly made a difference in many lives.
Nancy Hailey
January 2, 2012
We were very sorry to learn about your loved one. You are in our thouhts and our prayers.
Susan Lottig
December 21, 2011
Our sincere condolences for the Stewart family. May God be with all of you in this time of sorrow.
Susan (Adkison & Family)
Sharon Harvey
December 18, 2011
Don and Family, I was so sad to hear about the passing of Lisa, My prayers are with you all during your time of loss. Sincerly Sharon King Stewart Harvey. I was Glen,s first wife and Chris, mother.
Emily Berrigan
December 17, 2011
I was stunned to hear of Lisa's passing,my prayers and thoughts go out to her husband and children in this devastating time of their lives,may God wrap his arms around you to give you comfort.... Emily and Kevin Berrigan.
Brenda DeBerry
December 17, 2011
There will be an empty chair at the holiday table this year, but it will be filled with loving memories.
Kimberly Kidwell
December 16, 2011
I'm gonna miss the laughter and good times, but will rejoice in knowing that I have a new guardian angel watching over me and my son! To the Wilmoth and Stewart families my prayers are there for you....R.I.P Lisa, my friend...
December 16, 2011
God has brought another angel home.Prayers for peace to entire family. Jimmy Wood (class of 82)
Teri Bono
December 16, 2011
My most sincere sympathies to all of you. May the Lord wrap you in His arms and keep you in perfect peace during this extremely difficult and sad time. Blessings---Teri Bono--Mcc class of 82.
Tammie Bono
December 16, 2011
To the entire STEWART & WILMOTH Family,
Although I have not seen Lisa since high school .... I can still hear her laughing! That is what i will choose to remember Lisa ~ in laughter. She & I just reconnected on facebook. If this seems unreal to me, i cannot begin to imagine the intense pain & loss that you ALL are feeling. She was your daughter, your wife,your sister, your mother, your aunt, and so many different roles to many different people. MY heart hurts for you all as you carry this heavy burden. I hope somehow, it helps to know that Lisa Stewart Wilmoth, was loved and touched many of our lives. I'll never forget her. Godspeed, Lisa .....
Teresa Flanigan
December 16, 2011
To my sweet friend...I will miss our talks at Saltgrass and traveling together. I really enjoyed those times with you. The only thing that makes me smile right now is knowing that you, your mom, and Chris are together again. Your heartache is finally over my friend!
December 15, 2011
My prayers with your family and for Lisa's soul. May she have a speedy trip to heaven. Tess Bigg
Colleen Duhon
December 15, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. I remember seeing Lisa when she would bring her kids to the Oak Ridge schools and knew how dedicated she was to their education and their well being.
Mary Steger
December 15, 2011
God Bless and keep you as you grieve this terrible loss. With prayers for comfort and our deepest sympathy. Mary and Perry Steger
Jack Flesher
December 15, 2011
May the comfort of God help you during this difficult time.
Barbara Rosenfelder
December 15, 2011
My deepest sympathy to you Harper and your daughters. Lisa was such a special person to so many and will be missed by all. She and Chris and her mom must be looking down on y'all right now and missing you as much as you are missing her. You are in my prayers, Barbara Rosenfelder
Patty Cohea-Samuels
December 14, 2011
My sincere condolences to the Stewart/Wilmoth family. I am
so very sorry for your loss.
Karen Stinson
December 14, 2011
Another angel earned her wings. We love you.
Jim, Karen Collins & Travis Stinson
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