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Lisa Gray
Tingen
Aug 16, 1959 — Mar 6, 2026
Lisa Gray Tingen, a beacon of hope and an embodiment of compassion, completed her earthly journey on March 6, 2026. Born on August 16, 1959, in Jacksonville, Florida, Lisa was a lifelong resident of the city she adored. Her spirit, characterized by unwavering faith and tireless dedication, left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew her.
Lisa, affectionately known by her friends and family as a person of profound integrity, was a cherished sister to Tina Kay Hutchison; a beloved sibling to her brother, John W. Tingen and his wife, Mandy; niece, Aimee Monie and her husband Jared Monie, and her great nephew Macon Monie and great niece Austin Monie; also, niece Kyli Tingen; great niece Jewel Tingen; nephew Adam Hutchison and his wife Bethany; and great niece Maddie Hutchison.
Her family was the cornerstone of her life, and the love they shared was a testament to the warm and nurturing environment she helped foster.
A proud graduate of her local high school, Lisa's pursuit of excellence did not stop at her education. She channeled her passion for precision and quality into her profession as a Process Technician in Contact Lens Manufacturing. Her commitment to her craft was not just a job but a calling, where she contributed to the gift of sight for countless individuals.
Lisa's faith was the guiding force in her life. A devout Christian, she found solace and strength in her involvement with the North Jacksonville Baptist Church. Her faith was not merely a personal sanctuary but a wellspring of generosity that she shared through her actions and her involvement with her church community.
Throughout her life, Lisa demonstrated that true joy comes from serving others. Her tireless involvement in church activities, her willingness to lend a listening ear, and her ability to uplift others were the hallmarks of her character. She believed that every day was an opportunity to make a positive impact, and she lived by that creed, inspiring those around her to do the same.
Lisa's interests extended beyond her work and church life. She was a lover of life's simple pleasures, finding beauty in the everyday and encouraging others to do the same. Her presence was a source of comfort and motivation, reminding us all that the most extraordinary lives are often the ones lived with purpose and love.
As we remember Lisa Gray Tingen, let us honor her legacy by embracing her unwavering optimism, her boundless kindness, and her deep-seated belief in the goodness of people. Her journey on this earth may have concluded, but the echoes of her influence will resonate for generations to come. Lisa's life was a testament to the power of faith, the dignity of work, and the immeasurable impact of a life well-lived. Her memory will forever be a beacon of light, guiding us toward living our own lives with grace, purpose, and an unshakable belief in the potential of every soul.
A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00 AM, Thursday, March 12, 2026 in Evergreen Cemetery (Gate #1).
Arrangements under the care and direction of Moloney-Hewell Funeral Home, 4140 University Boulevard S., Jacksonville, Florida 32216.
Funeral services will be held from the graveside in Evergreen Cemetery.
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