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Lisa Wallace Browning

Posted at 4:55 pm March 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Lisa Wallace Browning, age 50, of Harlan, Ky., formerly of Andersonville, passed away on Sunday, March 17, at the Hazard ARH in Hazard, Ky.

Lisa was a member of Faith Baptist Church.

Lisa was preceded in death by her parents, Ulis and Agnes Wallace. She was also preceded in death by four sisters, Elizabeth Burris, Shirley Goodman, Louise Swatzell, and Kathy Wallace; one brother, Jerry Wallace; and three nephews, Johnny Swatzell, Jason Bruce, and Brent Goodman.

Lisa is survived by husband, Phillip Browning of Kentucky; son, Derrick Farmer of Clinton; grandchildren, Darren, Cory, Katie, and Haley; sisters, Mary Maiden, Carolyn Bruce, and Sharon Settles; and brothers-in-law Tommy Burris, Charles Goodman, Homer Settles, Johnny Bruce, and John Swatzell. She is also survived by special niece and friend, Kathy Rains; special friend Bobby Nolan of Kentucky; and a host of nieces and friends.

Lisa’s memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. March 30 at Sequoyah Baptist Church in Andersonville with Rev. Gerald Hatmaker officiating, with her interment to follow at Red Hill Baptist Church in Andersonville.

Jones Mortuary of Clinton is in charge of all arrangements.

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