top of page

Lianne Daniele Edborg


Lianne Daniele Edborg
Lianne Daniele Edborg

Lianne Daniele Edborg, 55, formerly of Chicora, went to be with her Lord & Savior on Saturday, July 26, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Born in Butler County, PA, on June 29, 1970, she was the cherished daughter of Harry and Darlene (Blakely) Murtland.

A proud 1988 graduate of Karns City Area High School, Lianne was active and spirited-performing with the Pom-Pom team and playing both basketball and volleyball. She went on to study Business Administration at Butler Community College, laying the groundwork for a life filled with dedication and care.

Early in her career, Lianne worked for several employers, including Kerr Furniture, where she discovered her passion for Interior Design. While working for Kerr’s, she met and later married her devoted husband, Tim, on May 7, 1994.

Lianne had a true gift for making spaces beautiful. She generously shared her talent with friends and clients, helping them transform their homes while curating a loving, welcoming haven for her own family. Entertaining and cooking brought her immense joy, and she had a unique way of making every guest feel like royalty. In addition to her creative pursuits, Lianne devoted much of her life to private, in-home caregiving – a role she embraced with extraordinary compassion and grace.

She was a member of Creche, MOPS at Hillcrest Baptist Church and a recipient of Rotary International’s esteemed Paul Harris Fellow. She was a member of several other churches while in the area. Her devotion to Jesus Christ was very evident in the way she lived her life, raised her children, and loved others.

Adventurous at heart, Lianne cherished the outdoors-camping, skiing, going to the beach, and traveling to many stunning places throughout her life. More recently, she spent time in California continuing to build memories.

Surviving besides her parents and husband are a daughter, Brielle, and son, Christian, and three siblings, Melissa (Bill) Campbell, Teresa Murtland, and Lisa (Adam) Nagy, and her beloved cat, Hollywood. She also leaves behind many cherished brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

The family extends a heartfelt thanks to the many hospitals and cancer centers for their dedicated care, support, and compassion, and most of all to our family and friends who have supported us over the past two years.

A private graveside service was held on August 4, 2025.

A foundation for donations in memory of Lianne is being established.

bottom of page