Elizabeth Louise Lacer, born on October 15, 1931, in Louisville, Kentucky, passed away on January 27, 2026, at Clark Hospital in Jeffersonville. Elizabeth lived a life defined by dedication, service, and faith, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered by all who had the privilege to know her.
For many years, Elizabeth served as a bookkeeper for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Factory, where her meticulous nature and commitment to her work truly shone. Beyond her professional endeavors, Elizabeth was deeply committed to her beliefs and community. A devout Catholic, she practiced her faith with sincerity and grace throughout her life. Additionally, she was a proud member of the American Legion Auxiliary, demonstrating her commitment to supporting veterans and their families.
Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Mary Elizabeth Robertson, along with her cherished grandsons, Christian Kays, Joshua Kays, and Jacob Kays. Elizabeth treasured the trips taken and time spent with her grandsons, together they explored the world, and built an unbreakable bond. Their lives are enriched by the values and lessons imparted by their grandmother, who was a guiding light in their lives.
She is preceded in death by her sisters, Nancy Parker, Gladys Pope, and Juanita Walker. The love and memories shared among family throughout the years remain a testament to the connections that sustained her.
Elizabeth Louise Lacer's presence touched many lives, and her legacy will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. Her spirit will be carried forward by her family and friends, who will remember her with reverence and love.
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