Lisa McNeill Black

January 8, 1968 ~ August 14, 2023
Lisa McNeill Black, 55, passed away Monday, August 14, 2023 at her home in Asheboro, NC..
Lisa was born in Washington, DC to the late Charles and Linda Lovett McNeill. She worked in the textile industry as a knitter, for many years.. Lisa also enjoyed meeting new people when she worked at convenience stores. She always had a warm smile and greeting for her customers. Lisa enjoyed fishing, watching movies and trips to the beach. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by brother: Charles McNeill, Jr.
Lisa is survived by fiancée: Bobby Minor; children: Ana Maria Hernandez, Christopher Black, Cherokee Black; brother: James NcNeill; sister: Sheryl McNeill; 3 grandchildren; nieces, nephews and friends.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 PM, Thursday, August 17, 2023 at Kennedy Funeral Home.
Kennedy Funeral Home is assisting the Black Family.
Condolences on line at pinesfunerals.com
N you was jus fone call away
Give a big hug n kiss to Chris and kolton for me
Least your not hurting now but we wanted you to stay jus being selfish I guess but now you can fly high n be our guardian 😇 angel
We lov you
We will all miss you
Lov boo
We will all miss you
Lov boo
To lisa
I love you Lisa
I will miss you
I’m so sorry you went through so much sickness & pain. I wished that I could have took it away & you still be here with us. I love & miss you so much. Me , Ashleigh & Eileen spent the day with Bobby & we spent the night & got up & came back to New Bern this morning. I can’t explain to you how I felt when I walked in yours & Bobby’s house & you weren’t sitting in your chair . I’m still having a really hard time accepting that you’ve passed on & with the ones we so dearly love & miss. This wasn’t supposed to happen. I just can’t grasp that your not here physically anymore. Please come visit me anytime & remember that I love you very much . Your Forever in my heart . ❤️
Love always Sherry Illerbrun-Cassidy
Love u sis
I hope you changed from when I knew you. I bet it’s hot where you are. You had the life you deserved. The world is better off now. Thanks for wasting part of my life, financially and time itself.