Lisa Anne Christensen, 55, died Tuesday after police say her estranged husband, Gunar Donald Christensen, 59, shot her and then himself at their home in Novi.



Novi police found the couple, who were going through a divorce, dead in their bathroom Tuesday morning after going to check on Christensen when she failed to show up for an appointment, police said. Lisa Christensen leaves behind two children – Mallory Weber, a 2012 graduate of Northville High School, and Mitch Weber, 16, who will start as a junior at the high school this year. Gunar Christensen was the children's stepfather. According to Novi Police Chief David Molloy, police think Mitch was in the home when the shooting occurred.

Lisa Christensen loved sports and spread her passion throughout the community. She worked at Northville Parks and Recreation and was in charge of the popular boys and girls youth basketball program. She was going to become the coordinator for girls lacrosse, said Jason D. Spiller, director of Parks and Recreation. Athletic ability runs in the family. Mallory Weber attends Penn State University on a full soccer scholarship and was a star athlete at Northville High School.

Northville girls soccer coach Eric Brucker, who has coached girls soccer for 18 years, said Christensen was one of the most involved parents he knew.

"Lisa was all about supporting others. Always happy and energetic and liked to be involved," he said.

He said she attended every game possible during the four years Mallory played soccer and organized concessions for games, parent meetings and team tailgates.

"It was just her nature," he said. "That's what she liked to do. She liked to be around kids and other people."

Christensen's son, Mitch, who now plays sports for Northville, also helped at games as a ball boy, Brucker said. Christensen still attended the high school's games after Mallory graduated, he said, because she loved the sport and showing support.