<p>Anyone who knew Lisa Barber couldn't help but be drawn to her warmth.</p><p>Barber was a hairdresser who friends say had the ability to make everyone she met feel special and loved.</p><p>“When you spoke with her, you knew she was listening and knew she cared,” said Tara Lattanzi, one of Barber’s close friends. “We could be ourselves with her.”</p><p>Barber, 45, died May 24, nearly two weeks after she was hit by a car while crossing the street in the <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2026/05/12/woman-critically-injured-in-humboldt-park-hit-and-run" target="_blank" >3100 block of West Franklin Boulevard</a>. </p><p>When Barber didn’t show up for work at Sine Qua Non Salons, 2038 W.