Lisa Marie Thompson
Lisa Marie Thompson, 54, was called home to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, surrounded by the love and support, of family and friends, after a two-year battle with cancer.
She married Trevis Thompson Aug. 18, 1992, and they shared 33 wonderful years together.
Lisa enjoyed spending time with family, camping, fishing with her husband and many various craft activities, with her sisters.
She is survived by her husband – Trevis; her children – Kenneth (Morgan) Thompson, Grace (Stephen) Schmidt and Mitchell Thompson; she was blessed with her most adored grandchildren – Ellis and Saveah Schmidt; many family and friends, who knew and loved her well, including her mother – Shirley Falch; her uncle – Dennis Falch, Winona, Minn.; her siblings – Mike (Joy) Falch, Altoona, Cindy (Mike) Sarazen, Bloomer, Mark (Caryn) Falch/ Becker, Altoona, Daniel Falch, Eau Claire, and Sara (Matthew) Falch/Ifill, Fort Washington, Pa.; she was blessed with in-laws – Harley and Barbara Thompson; brothersin- law – Tim (Debbie) Thompson and Troy Thompson; sister-in-law – Tonja Thompson; many wonderful nieces and nephews – Amanda (Sam) Cloud, Ryan Falch, Billy (Jenna) Bohl, Becky (Nico) Staple, Katie (Drew) Maly, Emily Falch, Jake Perz, Steven and Jeanie Thompson, Samantha and Kayla (Walker Jones) Thompson, Jacob (Elizabeth) Fischer and Olivia Fischer; her adored greatnieces and nephews – Dominic, Genevieve, Elenor, Theodore, Sebastian, Xavier and John Paul Maly, Lexcen, McEwen and Roslyn Bohl, Nikki and McKayla Cloud, Emma and Bo Thompson, Ella and Dokken Gruhlke, Braxton and Violet Archambault, and Ivy and Wes Jones.
She was preceded in death by her father – Don Falch. A funeral Mass is at 11 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 3, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Holcombe. Visitation begins at 9 a.m., and goes until the start of Mass, at 11 a.m., with lunch to follow at the church.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, the Cornell School’s Spirit Club or the Cornell FFA chapter.
The family would like to thank the Mayo Cancer Center, for wonderful care, during her fight with a very aggressive disease. A thank you to Kelsey Meyer, APNP, at Oakleaf Clinics, for her personal care provided and for her friendship to Lisa. St. Croix Hospice is also appreciated, for their care for Lisa and her family, during her last days.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.bortonleiserfuneralhome. com. Borton-Leiser funeral Home and Cremation Services in Cornell, is assisting the family.





