Lisa WHAT UP!!!! I came into this world on July 29, 1970. My Mama and Daddy was Rosa and Richard Murrell. I was the youngest girl of seven siblings.... and yes, I used this to my advantage! Leaving my older sisters to do all the cleaning and the cooking.
I went to Berdoo (San Bernardino High) for high school and I was pretty active. OOOHHH before I forget, I played softball, basketball and ran track.... I was good too (unlike my sisters who stayed in the mirrors, I was athletic and determined).
After high school I moved to Long Beach with my sister Sandy to get out my mama house and do thangs for myself. Well, I soon realized she wanted to tell me what to do too (trying to take over where mama left off). Dang l thought she was coo. Tryna tell me what to do, I wasn't having it. I'm grown (19yrs old) not bout to listen to you. So I moved in with Mo and her family. Ima do what I want to do, can't tell me NOTHING.
I enrolled in Long Beach City College. I played a little sports then realized I needed some coins (working at Taco Bell and Kaiser security wasn't cutting it for me). I’m tired of people telling me WHAT TO DO. So I decided on Barber School. I can be my own person... doing thangs for myself. The rest is history.
I loved my job. To all my clients Thank You for allowing me to be your barber and friend. Some say I talked too much. I had a big mouth, had no filter, can't believe she said that, and why I ask so many questions. Well, YOU RIGHT. My mama use to say, "Where you get all that mouth from.” Duh, I just look at her an laughed.
For those who know the real “LISA”. I had a tough exterior but a heart of abundant giving. I never thought I was better than anybody but I knew God made me special.
I leave to cherish my memories 2 brothers and 4 sisters. Sandi (Lamont) Luckett, Terri Dixon, Wanda (Ricardo) Hylton, Lynette Patin, Richard Murrell, Michael (Tina) Kilgore, and a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and loved ones.
Lisa WHAT UP!!!! I came into this world on July 29, 1970. My Mama and Daddy was Rosa and Richard Murrell. I was the youngest girl of seven siblings.... and yes, I used this to my advantage! Leaving my older sisters to do all the cleaning and the cooking.