Lisa J. Mahoney

November 7, 1981 ~ January 12, 2019
Lisa J. (Hounsome) Mahoney, 37, died early Saturday morning, January 12, 2019 at Lowell General Hospital. She was the beloved daughter of Debby and Michael Marticio of Danvers and Stephen and Judy Hounsome of London, UK.
Born in Beverly on November 7, 1981, she was raised and educated in Danvers and was a graduate of Danvers High School, Class of 1999. She lived in Danvers for most of her life.
In addition to her parents she leaves two children, Hannah and Stephen Mahoney, both of Danvers, and their father, Eric Mahoney. She also leaves behind her brother, Andrew Hounsome and his wife Sandy of Georgetown, her sister-in-law, Tracy Mahoney, a nephew, Lucas Hounsome, two nieces, Kaylee Nunes and Ashlyn Welch, her companion, Fred Brown, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Visiting hours will be Wednesday, January 16, 2019 from 4-8PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Lisa’s memory may be made to Lowell House, Inc. Addiction & Recovery Services, 555 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA 01854.
I remember when I first met Lisa she had suck a wonderful smile. Keep smiling girl
She had a great smile a laugh keep smiling Lisa
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Please accept our heartfelt sympathy 🥀💔 and prayers at such a difficult time as this. Love 💕 and prayers 🙏, Alice, Justin, Jason Tierney and families
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My deepest sympathies… Love and healing to you all.
My thoughts are with the family. Healing and love.
Lisa, Eric and the kids came up to my house in Maine for a weekend cookout with Tracy, Mike and Kaylee. Eric had his guitar and played for everyone. I will always cherish those memories.
We are shocked and saddened to read of your loss. Deepest sympathies to your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Laurie and Morris Tobin
I am always one of the first to break the ice and it usually ends up embarrassing but here I go:
You went to my first gynecologist appointment with me when I was 15. We both thought this was an occasion that needed moral support. (It was)
My first out of the country trip was with you. Cancun Mexico 1999, we were so proud of ourselves that we saved the money up and went as our senior trip. It was that trip that gave me the travel bug and changed my life.
You were there the first and only time I ever passed out and literally caught me. We spent the morning of 9-11 together, drinking coffee trying to figure out what to do as we were sure the world was going to end.
Skinny dipping in your pool was a right of passage.
We had our first job together, cleaning rooms at the Kings Grant($3 a room and we thought this was great!) A few years later it was Spuds, where we had some great times and met lifelong friends.
Trips up to Folly Hill just because, smoke route through Topsfield, Mall hangouts, summer nights at Hampton Beach,playing south park video game in my basement, sex & the city nights, every aspect of my youth I can remember you there.
You were always the mothering of the group, and looking back on memories and stories you always were the one helping and taking care of others. It is a shame you were unable to do it for yourself.
-Till we meet again
Kerri
Thinking of Kaylee and her family at this difficult time. ❤️
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I am so sorry for your loss. My daughter died the same way. I am an artist and I am doing an art installation centered on young people who have died. Please get in touch with me at: susan.drennan@montserrat.edu. I can tell you more about it then. May you find comfort and peace.
That was beautiful… Rest Peacefully Lisa
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