In Loving Memory of Lisa Omand
The Pavilion of Scotland shares, with profound sadness, that at 5:08 p.m. on February 21, 2026, Lisa Omand passed away following a sudden onset illness. Her passing has created an immeasurable void in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing and loving her.
Lisa’s beloved husband, Bart, and their cherished children, Katie and Alex, are absolutely devastated by this unexpected loss. The depth of their grief is difficult to put into words. As they begin the painful journey of navigating life without her steady presence and boundless love, they respectfully ask for privacy to mourn, reflect, and find strength together as a family.
Lisa was a woman whose warmth radiated far beyond her immediate circle. She had a gentle yet powerful way of making others feel seen, heard, and valued. Whether offering a comforting word, sharing a heartfelt laugh, or simply being present in a moment that mattered, Lisa’s kindness left a lasting imprint on everyone she encountered.
Her dedication to the Pavilion of Scotland reflected the very best of who she was. She poured her time, energy, and heart into the community she helped nurture, always striving to create an environment of welcome and belonging. Her quiet strength and unwavering commitment were the foundation upon which many meaningful moments were built. Those who worked alongside her speak of her grace under pressure, her thoughtful leadership, and her genuine care for every person who crossed her path.
Beyond her community involvement, Lisa’s greatest joy was her family. She was a devoted wife and a loving mother whose world revolved around the people she cherished most. The love she shared with Bart was a partnership rooted in respect, laughter, and deep companionship. To Katie and Alex, she was not only a mother but a guide, a protector, and their biggest supporter. Her pride in her children was evident in every conversation and every smile.
Lisa’s life was defined not by grand gestures, but by consistent, meaningful acts of compassion. She believed in lifting others up, in celebrating small victories, and in standing beside those who needed encouragement. Her empathy was genuine, her generosity sincere, and her spirit resilient.
As the Pavilion of Scotland community mourns, it also remembers. It remembers the conversations filled with warmth, the events brightened by her presence, and the countless ways she helped others feel at home. Though her physical presence is no longer with us, the legacy she leaves behind continues to shape the community she cared for so deeply.
In times of profound loss, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the importance of treasuring every shared moment. Lisa’s passing encourages us to live with the same grace, compassion, and love that she embodied so naturally.
To her family, we extend our deepest sympathy and unwavering support. May they find comfort in the memories they shared, in the love that surrounds them, and in the knowledge that Lisa’s life touched so many in extraordinary ways.
Lisa Omand will be remembered not only for what she did, but for who she was — a woman of warmth, strength, and quiet devotion. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.

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