Lisa Heydt (nee Beauregard)
Passed away surrounded by her boys on December 1, 2021 at the age of 58. Loving wife of Todd for 31 years. Selfless mom of Mark and Ben. Dear sister of Nancy (Don) Verni and Debbie (the late Michael) Porter. Proud aunt of Gina Verni, Olivia Verni, and Steven Porter. She will also be missed by her favorite furry friends Josie and Cami, and a host of many other family and friends. Lisa joined her parents Norman and Susan in heaven.
Lisa lived a wonderful life with her family. Her favorite thing to do was watch her boys in all their activities. Waking up early, driving to the middle of nowhere and watching her boys play soccer was exactly where she wanted to be and what she wanted to do every weekend. She loved the soccer families, and loved volunteering with the club and school teams. She loved the neighborhood and book club girls, spending time with them sharing stories and laughs about the kids. She lit up every room with her smile, and her laugh and energy brought a new light to the room everyday.
Lisa loved her family dearly. She loved watching her Buffalo Bills with her boys. Through the years and years of losing seasons, she loved her Bills parties with her boys. To her, it made every game a win regardless of the score.
She loved taking walks with Todd and Cami everyday, when weather permitted, because Lisa absolutely hated the cold.
Lisa worked at many different places in her life, most recently at Talbot’s where she worked with some of her best friends. But if someone asked her what her job was, the answer was the same every time. Lisa was a mom. Lisa loved volunteering at the Elmbrook schools, going on school trips, and enjoying all the things involved with being a mom. Lisa was a caring, loving, amazing mom who did anything to make the people around her happier.
A special thank you to the nursing staff at St. Luke’s hospital for their care of Lisa.
Just as Lisa would want, a Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at Krause Funeral Home, 21600 West Capitol Drive, Brookfield, Wisconsin from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated. Memorials will provide for a park bench in loving memory of Lisa in Imperial Park in Brookfield. The remainder will be donated to The University of Minnesota Cardiac Arrhythmia Center Research Fund in Lisa’s memory. If desired, Venmo memorials to @heydtfamily.