About me
Hi, I’m Lisa, the writer behind Grace in Words.
I don’t come from a background in journalism or publishing — I come from a love of people, stories, and the small details that make a life extraordinary. I believe every person deserves to be remembered in a way that feels true to who they were — not just dates and facts, but the laughter, love, and quiet moments that made them unforgettable.
Writing obituaries and life tributes started as something simple — helping families put into words what their hearts were feeling. But it quickly became something more: a calling to tell life stories with honesty, tenderness, and grace.
I may not have formal experience, but I have something just as meaningful — a deep respect for life and a genuine passion for describing it well. My goal is to help families find comfort through words, and to craft tributes that feel like a final love letter — one that brings peace, smiles, and remembrance.
At Grace In Words, every story begins with a heartbeat — the kind that belongs to a life fully lived and deeply loved. I believe that words, when written with care, can bring comfort, healing, and connection. Whether it’s a short obituary or a full celebration of life tribute, my goal is to honor your loved one in a way that feels authentic, personal, and full of grace. More than an obituary, a story worth remembering.
Because every life deserves to be written beautifully.
Why grace in words?
Grace in Words is for anyone who believes that a life deserves to be remembered not with formality — but with heart, story, and grace. You don’t fill out a form and get a template. You get someone who listens carefully, asks the right questions, and writes your loved one’s story with warmth and understanding. Every obituary or tribute is handcrafted, never copy-and-paste.