Lisa Rayder, 65, of Newtown, a longtime pharmaceutical market researcher and dedicated traveler and quilter, died Friday, July 15, after a short battle with hepatic cancer at Chandler Hall Health Services Hospice.
“We were in different labs, and met in the tissue culture lab,” he said. “And we went on from there.” “There were times the limo would come to get us to go to the airport, and we’d say to the driver, ‘Can you drop our son off at day care?’ ” Mosley said. “We always felt very spoiled.” While Ms. Rayder’s career was spent in the pharmaceutical industry, she also had a strong passion for arts and crafts. An avid quilter and needleworker, her home was filled with her artistic endeavors — as many as 75 framed needlepoint designs, and some 1,300 pounds of quilting fabric, the latter of which Mosley donated to a quilting organization following her death., a nonprofit group that brings art education to elementary school students throughout the Delaware Valley.