Lisa's obituary
We regretfully announce the passing of Lisa Giallombardo, a loving and warm-hearted woman who was born on February 1, 1968 and sadly left us on December 4, 2023. She passed away in Milford Regional Hospital, at the age of 55.
Lisa is survived by her devoted husband of 24 years Anthony Giallombardo of Millis, Ma. She is also survived by her treasured children Christopher Wyman and his partner Mia O’Connor of Franklin, Ma, Gabriele Wyman and her fiancée Donald Lyons of Wellesley, MA, William Wyman of Southbridge, MA, Nicole Giallombardo and her Partner Robert Ercolani of Millis, MA, Joseph Giallombardo of Millis MA, and Joyce Nogler and fiancé Owen McCarthy of Gloucester, Ma. Lisa also leaves behind her 8 wonderful Grandchildren, Michael Wyman, Christopher Wyman Jr., Liam and Griffin O’Connor, Lauren, Olivia , and Donald Lyons, and Oscar McCarthy . Lisa is also survived by her mother Ann Tucker of Marlborough, Ma and Father William Tucker of Rumford, Me. Her cherished Siblings Kenneth Tucker and his wife Peggy of Marietta OH, Warren Tucker of Westborough MA, Heather Pearl and husband Howard of Loudon NH, Deirdre Miller of Southbridge MA, Michelle Crone and husband Harry of Natick MA, Kristen Cowdell of Ashland MA and Erin Motil and husband Jeff of Worcester MA. She is also survived by her brother in-law Stephen Giallombardo and sister in-law Maryann Reutlinger and husband Christian.
An alumni of Keefe Regional Technical School, Framingham, MA, Class of 1987, Lisa was a proud supporter of The Boston Red Sox and The New England Patriots. She had a soft spot for and was often found enjoying her leisure time with her grandchildren.
A lover of the outdoors, Lisa found great joy in camping in New Hampshire and frequenting her favorite local spot, Clark’s trading post Also she like to go to Purgatory Chasm in Sutton,Ma. Her caring nature shone brightly in the cause she held dear to her heart – her family, Lisa also loved collecting TY beanie babies and she also loved her Diet Coke in the morning She would call it her coffee.
Lisa was best described as a warm, loving, and kind individual. She lived by the lesson, "You don’t need to be blood related to be family” - a sentiment that reflected the depth of her love and kindness. Many considered Lisa to be a second mother to them, and would even call her mom.
We honor Lisa's life and her unwavering love for her family. She will forever be remembered as a beacon of warmth and kindness who taught us the true meaning of family.
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Sincerest condolences to you and your family Anthony. May God bless you all at this sad time.
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Sincerest condolences to you and your family Anthony. May God bless you all at this sad time.
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Sincerest condolences to you and your family Anthony. May God b…