g. Vacations were always something they cherished, from traveling to Dominican Republic, Cape Cod, 1000 Islands, and Mexico. Lisa's daughters meant the world to her, and all of her friends and family knew that important bond. She had many friends, but you would find she and Rob did everything with Doug and Sue Suraci, whom she met from their kids going to school together and Rob coached their son in hockey. The individual who had the most impact on Lisa's life would be Patty Sofia, and now these two are reunited once again. Lisa's extended family served an important role in her life as well. You could hear Lisa say quite frequently, "long story short" or "believe you me". Her favorite type of music was hard rock. It is difficult to describe your loved one using only five words; however, these describe Lisa well: hard working, energetic, selfless, protective, and caring. Lisa is also known for being "Our Clean Freak", "Ride or Die" to her family and friends, having a purse full of anything you would need at any given time, always being only a phone call way, and having a love of flip flops and sandals. Lisa was walking sunshine to anyone she encountered. To know her was to love her. We will never forget her love. Lisa's life story will be shared during her visitation, Wednesday, April 12th, 1-3 & 6-9 PM at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 & Long Pond Rd.). Private interment. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Breast Cancer Coalition, 1048 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607 in Lisa's memory.