Life Story for
Elizabeth McGraw "Lisa" Webster
Elizabeth "Lisa" McGraw Webster, 88, died Saturday June 28th at her home in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Born in New York City to Elizabeth Murtland Woodwell and Curtis Whittlesey McGraw. Lisa was a long time resident of Princeton, New Jersey. She attended Miss Fine’s School, Foxcroft and Finch College.
In the summer of 2011, Lisa made a difficult emotional decision, due to being a “Princeton girl” at heart, to move her residence to Idaho, where she had maintained houses in the Sun Valley area for decades. She still was able to make a few trips to visit Princeton after that, but lived the rest of her years being able to see the beautiful mountains of Idaho and enjoy the summer skating programs. Lisa's great passions were figure skating and her beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. She was very active in the figure skating world and supported many promising skaters some of whom became Olympic, national and international champions.
Lisa is survived by her daughters, Lisette Stoltzfus Edmond and Marian Stoltzfus Paen and her son Curtis McGraw Webster, their spouses, grandchildren and great grandchildren.