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MARTIN SCHWARTZ FUNERAL HOME: Alisha L. Jors

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Martin Schwartz Funeral Home recently issued the following announcement.

Alisha L. Jors, age 35, of Blue River, formerly of Wilmington, NC, passed away April 25, 2022, unexpectedly at home. Alisha was born February 15, 1987, in Boscobel, Wisconsin. The daughter of Laura Trumm and Gary Jors. She attended Boscobel, Riverdale, and Memorial High Schools. Throughout her life she worked at Boscobel Hospital in the kitchen and Piggly Wiggly in the deli. Alisha loved spending time with her daughter, fishing, camping, cooking, and spending time with family. She was always the life of the party and always kept people laughing. She was always looking for a bargain. Everybody loved “T.T. Alisha.” She was everybody’s T.T.

Alisha is survived by her only child, Aleea Jors; her mother, Laura Trumm; her father, Gary (Tracy) Jors; her sisters: Ashley Jors, Amanda Stephenson, Stephanie and Sabrina Jors; brother, Aaron (Taylor) Stephenson; maternal grandparents: Judy and Denny Rieger, paternal grandma, Peggy Jors; many nieces and nephews who she loved: Avianna, Amir Jors, Kyrie Hawkins Amya, Amari Mills Cortez Braxton, Darius Pearce, Atlana, Aalayaha, AJ, Alexua, Alivia and Aylah Stephenson; many aunts, uncles, and other relatives.

She is preceded in death by her stepdad, Dale Stephenson; grandfather, Larry Jors; maternal great grandparents: Gerald and SuZanne Gebhard, Keith and Mary Trumm, Fritz and Ruth Reiger; great grandma and great grandpa Curler.

A Celebration of Life with family and close friends will be held on Sunday, May 1, 2022, at the Tuffley Center in Boscobel. Martin Schwartz Funeral Home and Crematory in Lancaster is assisting the family.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Martin Schwartz Funeral Home

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