Greg Michalak
We are so sorry for your loss. Alisa will be missed. Take care, Carl and family. Greg and Chris Michalak
Birth date: Aug 9, 1961 Death date: Oct 20, 2019
King, Alisa AnnBrooklyn, MichiganHer Legacy... Alisa Ann King, Age 58, passed away October 20, 2019. She was born on August 9, 1961, in Tecumseh, Michigan to Allen and Marilyn (Ahrens) Clark. Alisa married the love of her life, Ca Read Obituary
We are so sorry for your loss. Alisa will be missed. Take care, Carl and family. Greg and Chris Michalak
Very kind an upbeat person - sad news to be sure.

So very sad to hear of Alisa's passing. Bright, thoughtful, and friendly.
I met Alisa many years ago as her co-worker and found her to be very supportive, professional, always willing to lend a helping hand and share her wealth of knowledge. She was influential in my success at ADP and I will always be grateful to have met such a wonderful warm and loving person. To her family and friends, please accept my sincere condolences.
The news of Alisa's untimely passing is so very sad. My heart is flooded with memories. I will always remember Alisa as very kind, caring and encouraging; extremely talented and intelligent...and someone who could always make me laugh no matter how many years had passed between seeing one another. Alisa's family and loved ones are in my prayers, and I look forward to seeing her again one day.
I am so sorry to hear this sad news. She always made the best chocolate chip cookies. Thoughts and prayers to her family. Sincerely, Debra Renn

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Alisa was a joy to shop with and enjoy lunch with. She was the rock during the passing of my sisters husband, and made sure his celebration of life was spectacular and that his wife would have nothing to worry about. You visited our Mom, baked cookies (that looked like they come from a New York bakery), for her birthday, Mothers Day, and Christmas. You will be missed! May your wings fly high and look over the one's left behind. Don and Erin Walter
We are so very saddened by this sudden loss. Carl, Terri and Jeff, Alissa will leave a hole in many hearts. It was so nice to have you on the golf league this year. She was a delight to be with, always ready with a smile. Jim and I loved seeing you riding around on the pontoon. She will be missed by many.
I had the pleasure of working with Alisa at ADP. She always made me feel welcome and made sure to help me transition into my new role. Alisa had many accomplishments at ADP but it was clear in getting to know her that her most important accomplishments were her family and friends. She always had a special glow when she spoke of her husband and children. Wishing you all peace and the comfort and solace of all your sweet memories.
Carl, I think I may have sent the text below to you in the past and am sending it yet again. It is impossible for me to tell you how sad Chris and i are to hear about the loss of Alisa. We always enjoyed her company and I for one found her to be one the most decent thoughtful people at ADP. Our prayers are with you and the family, may God call her home and keep her close. When God fashioned the human heart, he left an empty room therein, fitted and ready for love and tenderness, praying each recipient would eventually fill it as intended. Because of the inherent properties of love and the temporal nature of visible man, He must have known every ounce stored there, contained within itself, the possibility of grief. He must have decided that love was so essential in the relationships between His children, and the glory and ecstasy would so far outweigh the grief, that He must make it available. And it was so. Then, He diluted the pain with tears and ordered time to make the sorrow bearable. God is all good, therefore weeping must be right and good through the time appointed. I would only say, don't try to hold back the tears and bottle up the grief, but let your heart cleanse itself in the way God intended and through the ordered time, the grief will evolve into a sweet/sad memory, more sweet than sad. Merl Hukill