We created this virtual memorial to celebrate the life of LeaAnn Mizer as we await the ability to hold a formal in-person funeral service in Austin, TX. Collecting your stories, photos and memories here will offer us great comfort as we are nearing what would have been her 66th birthday on January 19th. ... see moreWe created this virtual memorial to celebrate the life of LeaAnn Mizer as we await the ability to hold a formal in-person funeral service in Austin, TX. Collecting your stories, photos and memories here will offer us great comfort as we are nearing what would have been her 66th birthday on January 19th.
The only contribution we are requesting is a few minutes of your time to leave a story or photo of our LeaAnn. All will be collected, saved and used for her service scheduled shortly after COVID-19 restrictions on funerals and travel have been lifted.
If you have any issues uploading your remembrances or photos to this page, please email rachmizer@gmail.com who will add them here for all to enjoy.
OBITUARY
On April 27th, 2020, Heaven gained another angel when LeaAnn passed away from COVID-19 in Round Rock, TX. She is survived by her two sons: Patrick and Steven as well as her brother: Dennis. She has 5 grandchildren: Haylee, Dyllin, Maxwell, Violet and Emerald Mizer.
She dedicated her life to children. She loved being a mother and teacher. She was still substitute teaching until her retirement in 2018. Those that were close to her know... see more
On April 27th, 2020, Heaven gained another angel when LeaAnn passed away from COVID-19 in Round Rock, TX. She is survived by her two sons: Patrick and Steven as well as her brother: Dennis. She has 5 grandchildren: Haylee, Dyllin, Maxwell, Violet and Emerald Mizer.
She dedicated her life to children. She loved being a mother and teacher. She was still substitute teaching until her retirement in 2018. Those that were close to her know that the light that was brightest in her life was her close bond with first grandchild, Haylee (pictured next to her "meemaw" in the main photo) and her relationship with God. Her two sons remain in the Austin, TX area where they are raising their families close to the house where they grew up. Her hometown of Akron, Ohio was her other home and where her brother and his family currently resides. She had wonderful friends and was very involved with St. Richard's Episcopal Church in Round Rock, TX.
She was incredibly caring, loving and saw only the best in everyone. She is missed greatly.