Lisa Hiveley Death: Another wonderful family, friend, and community member has passed away from the Waynesboro First Aid Crew. The news of Lisa R. Hiveley’s demise on Saturday, March 30, 2024, as a WFAC Lifetime Member, is brought to us with profound grief.
On August 29, 1971, Lisa came into this world. She now calls the Shenandoah Valley her home.
People who knew Lisa well attest to her passion for and commitment to serving others. In October 2004, Lisa joined the Waynesboro First Aid Crew as a volunteer and has since worked as a driver and emergency medical technician. Lisa went above and above the call of duty as a WFAC member. Lisa was a Training Lieutenant for a while and also answered medical emergency calls. The public relations and special projects committees were both greatly aided by Lisa’s participation.
Lisa has attained the pinnacle of EMS organization membership with her life membership in WFAC, a result of her many years of committed volunteer work. Lisa decided to take her membership to the next level and turn EMS into a profession once she earned life membership. Lisa went from being a volunteer EMS provider at WFAC in August 2015 to a career provider in July 2020, when she retired owing to health issues. She served the community faithfully until then.
This organization, along with the many others whose lives Lisa touched as a public safety officer, will dearly miss Lisa. The family of Lisa is in our prayers and thoughts. A man’s love for his friends is greater than everything, according to John 15:13.
Providing assistance to those in need is the highest calling.
The people we help form an unbreakable link when we work together as an EMS team. Serving with you, Lisa, was an honor. You were very special and will be cherished forever. For everything that Lisa has done for WFAC and the people it helps throughout the years, we are eternally thankful. “We will take it from here, Sister,” your friends and relatives at WFAC say with a sad heart. May EMT 119 rest in peace.