Lisa Marie Anderson Malsbury September 5, 1962 – February 24, 2010
Lisa Marie Anderson Malsbury, 47, went home to the Lord on February 24, 2010, from injuries she received in a house fire on February 21st. Lisa was born on September 5, 1962, to Daniel Anderson and Irene Andress-Anderson.
Lisa attended West Linn High School, graduating in 1980. In 1987, Lisa married the love of her life, David Malsbury and together they had four children: Daughters Crystal, Amber, and Misty and son Joseph. They joined their older brother Chris.
Most recently Lisa was manager at the Willamette McDonalds. She enjoyed her job where she worked with her son Joey and was able to visit with all her customers. Lisa was the voice and face behind the drive-thru. Lisa was loved by her family, extended family, co-workers, customers and everyone who ever met her. Lisa had the kindest heart and never met a person or animal that she didn’t like.
Lisa’s favorite things in life were spending time with her children, fishing, camping, rock collecting, playing bingo, getting manicures and pedicures and drinking her Starbucks coffee. She was especially looking forward to being a first-time grandma with three grandchildren expected in May.
Lisa is survived by her children Chris, Crystal, Joey, Amber, and Misty, her mother Irene, brothers Steve, Jeff, and Michael (Shannon) Anderson, and former husband David. She was predeceased by her father Daniel. Lisa was a true heroine when she saved her mother’s life getting her out of the burning house, at the risk of her own life.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. A memorial service is planned for March 7, 2010, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Sunset Fire Hall, 2215 Long Street, West Linn. For further details regarding the memorial service, contact Crystal at crystalmalsbury@yahoo.com.
Arrangements were made with Crown Memorial Center at the Milwaukie location.

Lisa will be missed, she had a kind word and a smile on her face all the time.
Lisa came into my coffee shop (Bullseye Coffee) monthly, the one thing I remember most, how excited she was becoming a Grandmother. She brought the ultra sound pictures she had and showed them to us.
Lisa loved going to Creative Nails accross from me and the staff in there will greatly miss her as well, we all enjoyed when she came in.
She loved McDonalds and truly enjoyed her job and the staff and most of all the customers. We had great conversations and I am going to miss that with her.
She is in a better place and God needed her more than we did. We will always have a special place in our heart for Lisa and she will not be forgotten.
Love to all of you and I am very sorry for your loss.