Lisa Anne Beare (nee Azmier), age 56, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, surrounded by her family. Loving wife to Rod Beare, they were married for close to 25 years and was the proud and fierce mother to Tyson and Peyton (Mike Bowers). She leaves behind her Mom, Irene and is rejoicing with her Dad, the late Morris Azmier. Kind sister to Larry and beloved daughter-in-law to Bob and Judy Beare. Lisa will be dearly missed by her brother and sister-in-law’s, her wonderful aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews along with great-nieces and nephews.
The most loyal friend anyone could ask for. She cultivated bonds with so many and leaves us with incredible memories that will be cherished forever. All your family and friends will never forget you xo.
Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Lisa’s life will be held on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at the Kate Aitken Agricultural Hall, 72 Second Street, Beeton, ON from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.
Lisa was adamant about no flowers; however her request was to have donations made to Hope Air. During her appointments and treatments, she was fortunate and grateful to have her family and friends support her. Unfortunately she learned that there are so many that do not have such circumstances and would like donations to help others while they fight to live their lives.
Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Service
Celebration of Life
Kate Aitken Agricultural Hall
72 Second Street, Beeton, Ontario L0G1A0
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Tracie Goodberry says
Rod,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers have been with you and your family throughout this extremely difficult time. I can only imagine all that you have been through. At least you can hold the thought that you have done all you possibly could have. May this bring some Peace as you walk the road ahead.
Much Love,
Tracie
Michael Ellerby says
Mr.E my condolences on your loss
Robert Arthurs says
May your photographs and memories help fill the void left by Lisa. Sincere condolences from your SLV family to the Beare and Azmier families during this difficult time.
Richard Patterson says
Our heartfelt condolences in the passing of Lisa. A true spirit of life.
Suzanne Cote says
To the family and friends of Lisa,
A life taken too soon. May the memories shared live on to comfort you.
Heartfelt sympathies,
Suzanne & Andy
Patty Bean says
Dear Rodney and family,
I am so very sorry to hear of Lisa’s passing. We did not meet often, but when we did, Lisa was the kindest and most welcoming person in the room. She really made you feel special. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jennifer Heelis & Roly Scagnetti says
Dear Rod and Family,
Our hearts ache for your loss, Lisa (Baz) will always be remembered for the wonderful and loving person she was, with her quick wit and entertaining rants. She was the best first basewomen and teammate that Coach and I were very fortunate to play with, she enriched the lives of so many. May you find comfort and peace in the memories and love you shared.
Jen & Roly (Coach)
Brad Wigner says
Roddy, Peyton and Tyson,
We are so sorry for your loss.
Lisa’s smile and charisma was truly one of a kind.
I’ll always remember Lisa’s criticism and unwavering devotion to giving errors to players on the ball diamond, no matter how hard the play was, she expected more of us. Thank you for making everyone around you better.
Rod, our hearts are with you and your family.
The Wigners
Kevin and Robine Moon says
Our deepest condolences Rod, Peyton and Tyson. Lisa was just an amazing life force. So full of energy and stories and laughter. The baseball field will unfortunately be quieter without her. She will be missed.
Beverley Steeves says
My sincere condolences to Rod and family. Lisa was one heck of a ball player and a great person. So sorry for your loss.
Heidi and Mark Gardiner says
You all have lost such an amazing person. Your wife, mother, daughter, sister. She will be terribly missed but never forgotten.
Rest in peace Lisa.
A light has gone out, but is not gone out because only those who are forgotten are dead.
“Ernest Hemingway”
Marie says
Lisa was like no other. From being the most loving Mama Beare, to her fierce competitiveness and for all the amazing friendships she formed with so many. She was a warm, friendly and passionate person with a zeal for life. Lisa was funny and so very interesting and was knowledgeable about so many topics, especially sports, and her great love of books. She was fun at work and on the ball field. She will be missed by so many. My sincere condolences to Rod, Tyson, Peyton and all of the Beare and Azmier families.
Doug Dwyer says
Rod, my sincere condolences. I didn’t have a lot of conversations with Lisa, but the ones I did have always left me motivated or armed with a new perspective that I hadn’t considered. Her passion was infectious and will be missed.
Stef Carrick says
My heart breaks hearing this news, Lisa has always been one of my most favourite ball moms! Loud, happy, and mouthy just like me. I will forever remember our moments at the ball diamond.
Lots of love
Lorne & Sandy Downey says
We are so sad to hear of the loss of this beautiful soul. Our deepest condolences to Rod and the kids and all of Lisa’s family and friends. We have great memories playing ball together on mixed teams. Lisa will truly be missed.
Sandy and Lorne Downey
Victoria Murphy says
Dear Baz
I will miss you more than words can say
You were as funny as you were beautiful
Rest in peace my dear friend
I will think of you often
Vic
Bill and Carolyn Bean says
Lisa was an amazing woman. From the moment we first met, she was welcoming and warm, and continued to be that way even though we met intermittently. We were always glad to see her. She was funny, interesting and good fun. She always greeted us with a hug and a smile. She will be missed. Our condolences to the Beare and Azmier families.
Laurie Whitty (Slinky Dink) says
Sending heartfelt sympathies, strength and love, during this very difficult time, you are in my thoughts. Her memory is eternally etched in our hearts.