WHITMIRE, Lisa Ann

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Last Name
 
WHITMIRE
Given Names
 
Lisa Ann
AKA's
 
Rodriguez, Lisa Ann
Better known as
 
Date of Birth
 
3/30/1966
Age at Death
 
12
Place of Birth
 
Santa Barbara, California
Race
 
Caucasian
Gender
 
Female
Religion
 
Family Tree
  Aurora Rodriguez Family Tree
Birth Mother
 
Yvonne Ramona Van Hook; Aurora Rodriguez (grandmother); Gloria Maria Carter, aka Gloria Rodriguez (aunt)
Birth Father
 
Timothy James Carter (uncle)
Siblings
 
Terry Frederick Stewart, Jr., Aurora May Stewart; Malcolm J. Carter (cousin)
Partner
 
Children
 
Non-Temple Relatives
 
Body Identification Number
 
Dental Identification, 63-E
Burial Location
 
Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, CA
Source of Death Information
 
House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78)
Entry into Guyana
 
6/2/1978
Residence (US)
 
Santa Barbara, California 93103
Residence (JT)
 
Cottage 23
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests
 
Student (PT occupation record)
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records)
 
Field worker; student (RYMUR 89-4286-PP-8-M-5)
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records)
 
Government Income
 
Discrepancies
 
Remembrances
 
“Lisa was my best friend when she left to go to Jonestown, and although we can no longer be together in person, she will always be with me in spirit! ” - Connie Rodriguez

“I was Lisa's Stepdad (married to Yvonne) when the Family was JUST getting involved with the Temple. I never actually KNEW they had all followed to Jonestown, but suspected they had. Only NOW, while watching a Documentary did I see her Aunt (Gloria Carter) pictured and I immediately recognized her as my "X" Sister in Law. I miss you Lisa. You were always such a sweet and talented little girl. :'( ” - Dennis Dearborne

“To my little cousin Lisa Ann Whitmire, may you RIP. You are not forgotten. Love you. ” - Lynda Martinez-Hart

“Dearest Lisa, Aurora, and Terry, You are forever in my prayers. Thank you for being such great friends to me, my sister, and my brother as we played for many years on Canada Street in Santa Barbara. The amazing adventures we created, the forts we built, and the mud-pies we fed our dolls will forever be within my fondest of memories. I pray you felt no pain and felt no fear as you passed through this life towards your way back to heaven. Your childhood friend, Ericka” - Ericka