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                    Lisa Kuhlmann 
			
            
            [March 
			03, 2014]  
			
            		
            		ATLANTA — Lisa A. Kuhlmann, 50, of 
			Atlanta, died Saturday, March 1, 2014, at her home. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							Atlanta -- Lisa A. Kuhlmann, 50, of Atlanta passed 
							away on Saturday, March 1, 2014, at her home, 
							surrounded by her loving family and friends.
 A Celebration of Life service will be held at a 
							later date. Cremation rites have been accorded.
 
 Lisa Anne Kuhlmann was born on September 18, 1963, 
							the daughter of Robert A. and Margo Ann McKenna 
							Kuhlmann. She was united in marriage to Brian Adams 
							on August 7, 2010. He survives.
 
 Also surviving are her mother: Margo A. Kuhlmann of 
							Atlanta; her brother: Jeffrey Allen (Julie) Kuhlmann 
							of Fithian; step-daughter: Abigail Adams of Kansas 
							State University; three nephews: Tyler, Trace and 
							Trey; maternal grandmother: Lillian Flory of 
							Florida; Brian's parents: Donna & Larry Maxson of 
							Germantown Hills; brother-in-law: Kenny (Rhuda) 
							Adams of Metamora; sisters-in-law: Mindy (Kenny) 
							Hopp of Washington and Dawn (Charles) Mulligan of 
							Canton; special lifetime friend: Pam Johnson Beach; 
							aunts: Pat (Danny) McGee, Winnie (Peter) Latzke, 
							Jeanne Calvi, and Nancy Kuhlmann; cousins: Scott 
							(Martha), Mark (Selena), Kim (Jeff), Taye (Ronald), 
							Melissa, Jill (Kevin), Mike (Jill), Jenifer (Adam), 
							Jason, and Ryan; many second cousins and Lisa's 
							special pets: Pudge, Chewy, Barney, Chip and Jake.
 
							She was preceded in death by her father; maternal 
							grandfather: William McKenna; paternal grandparents: 
							Anita & Reinhold Kuhlmann; father-in-law: Jack 
							Adams; and uncle: Ronald Kuhlmann.  | 
                
                 
		 
							Lisa graduated from Olympia High School in 1981. 
							She had been employed at Hampton Kitchen and Bath 
							and had just completed her 20th year with the United 
							Parcel Service. She was a member of Teamsters Local 
							#710.  
							She loved her animals, cooking and gardening. She 
							will be dearly missed by all that loved her and knew 
							her. 
							Memorials may be made to the American Cancer 
							Society. 
							Quiram Peasley Funeral Home is assisting the 
							family with arrangements. |