Lisa Compton
In Memory Of

Lisa Compton

1960 - 3/4/2026

Details

Visitation Date
03/21/2026
Visitation Time
9:00 AM
Visitation Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2228 East Brown Road, Mesa, AZ, 85213
Service Date
03/21/2026
Service Time
10:30 AM
Service Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2228 E. Brown Road, Mesa AZ 85213

About Lisa Compton

Lisa Compton passed away peacefully on March 4, 2026, exactly where she wanted to be—at home. Creating a “home” was one of her life’s great accomplishments: a place where all who entered felt seen, heard, and loved.

Born on October 29, 1960, to Dayton and Carol Crane, she was the first of her siblings born in Arizona after the family’s move from Utah. She attended Westwood High School and then became part of the inaugural class for the newly opened Mesa Mountain View. She participated in many activities including pom line, student government, choir, and school musicals.

Lisa was introduced to Ron Compton shortly after graduating high school and was immediately intrigued by his mysterious nature. Although they were raised in very different homes and had very different upbringings, they proved that opposites attract. They were married in November 1979 and built a beautiful life together for more than 46 years.

Lisa was an angel of a mother and grandmother—patient, kind, understanding, never raising her hand or voice in anger. She wrote thoughtful notes and letters, gave words of counsel and encouragement, and took care of her family in the best ways possible.

Lisa’s capacity to love and nurture reached well beyond the walls of her home. She inherited her father’s love for people and exhibited a preternatural ability to connect with people and understand them. In various church capacities—Primary President, Stake Relief Society President, and companion to a singles ward bishop—she relentlessly, unfailingly followed the Savior’s admonition to leave the ninety and nine and seek after the one.

Lisa was preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her faithful companion Ron; six loving siblings; four children: Alyson Peterson (Jon), Andrew Compton (Janie), Alex Compton (Sharla), Aaron Compton (Brenna); and 14 adoring grandchildren.

A visitation and funeral service will be held at the Mesa East Stake Center (2228 E. Brown Rd., Mesa, Arizona) on Saturday, March 21. The visitation starts at 9:00 am, followed by the funeral service at 10:30 am. All are invited to attend. A private graveside ceremony for family and invited friends will occur after the service at the Mesa Cemetery.

The funeral can be streamed online by going to https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/broadcasts?lang=eng and entering code 837912

Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

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7 comments
Nicole Lavallee
4 weeks, 2 days ago
Ron, Andrew and to the entire family, I am so very sorry for your loss. May you find peace in all of your memories and times that you shared together. She sounds like a lovely lady will be greatly missed. Prayers for the entire family. Nicole & Warren
Stacy Moritz
1 month ago
When Lisa was the Mesa East Stake Relief Society President, I was called to be a ward RS President. I had five young children at the time. Lisa, took me under her wing and was a tremendous support to me. Jesus said, “I will not leave you comfortless.” True to His word, He not only sent His Holy Spirit but He sent Lisa Compton too. I loved how I could look into her eyes and feel she understood me. Lisa let me cry on her shoulder but she also helped me elevate my sight…and I never went away without having a good laugh with her! I love her sense of humor and the thoughtful notes she sent. To her family, my deepest condolences are with you in your loss.
Gary Humphries
1 month, 1 week ago
Lisa was a very special person and she made me feel welcome in her home. As I was going through a tough time with the loss of my brother Tunufai, Lisa and Ron made a stranger feel welcome what great people who I call friends. She will be missed we send our condolences to Ron and the family sending prayers 🙏🏼 your way. Gary & Annette Humphries
Yvonne Worsley Ulrich
1 month, 1 week ago
We started as 1st cousins in Herriman, Utah. After Uncle Dayton and Aunt Carol moved to AZ, we looked forward to those wonderful visits! Lisa was so talented and I am certain a wonderful daughter, wife, mother and grandmother! Your family is in my thoughts and prayers! Love you Lisa forever.
Bob Worsley
1 month, 1 week ago
Lisa and Ron are have super powers and have lived exemplary lives. Lisa got all the good traits of her parents. Lisa is a first cousin and a wonderful human being. I pray for their family as they get used to being without the matriarch for a few years until we all meet again. God speed!
Margo (Worsley) Calvert
1 month, 1 week ago
I only have vague memoies of Lisa as a young girl...Being cousins we were all close and enjoyed each others company....I was her sister Julies age and just remember the love I have for them and their sweet and kind parents May You know You are loved and appreciated. The love and acceptance You willingly gave to myself and others will be remembered. Forever
Mardean Merrill
1 month, 1 week ago
Lisa was one of the most beautiful people on earth. Even though I haven’t seen her in quite a while, she left a lasting impression on me. I want to tell her family that I felt her spirit, the spirit that her whole family exhibits. And to Ron and their children, you have the promise that you all be together again because of the great plan of happiness! With much love, Mardean Merrill, a cousin.