Lisa June Parkinson April 7, 1974 - December 25, 2017 San Diego (Carmel Valley) Lisa June (Fricano) Parkinson, age 43, passed away, unexpectedly, Christmas Day. She leaves behind her husband Matt and two daughters Sienna (age 6) and Mia (age 4).Born in Glendale, Wisconsin, Lisa received Bachelor's and Masters degrees in Recreation from Indiana University, Bloomington. She received her MBA from University of Denver. At the time of her death, Lisa was employed by the U.S. Navy (SPAWAR) as a budget financial manager. Lisa lived life to the fullest. She was an avid sports enthusiast and enjoyed snowboarding, surfing, golfing and biking. Lisa loved travel, was a creative artist and marvelous cook. In addition, she held a single engine aircraft pilot's license. Lisa was a loving wife and devoted mother who put her family above all else. In addition to her husband and daughters, Lisa leaves behind her brother James (Gail) Fricano, brother-in-law Aaron (Fabia) Parkinson, parents in-law Jeff and Jan Parkinson, nieces and nephew Audrey and Amelia Fricano and Benjamin and Vivian Parkinson. She is predeceased by her parents, Anthony and June Fricano.A celebration of Lisa's life is planned for a later date.Pacific Beach Chapel
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I am deeply saddened to hear about Lisa's passing. She was such a vibrant, sweet, funny person. I enjoyed all our interactions, we were always laughing about something and talking about motherhood! I am so sorry for her husband and their two beautiful daughters! I cannot imagine the pain they are enduring. My thoughts, prayers, and healing go out to the entire family. Lisa will be missed so much!
Breanne Manues
January 13, 2018
My daughter was Sienna's classmate in kindergarten, and I remember talking to Lisa a few times. She was a wonderful, compassionate person. I am so sorry for the family's loss, and my heart goes out to the kids. We will have all of you in our prayers.
Manali Holankar
January 12, 2018
I worked closely with Lisa everyday and truly miss her wonderful sense of humor. She was a great person and she is dearly missed.
Jessica Markowicz
January 10, 2018
I didn't know Lisa well, but she was a co-worker of mine at 790. We crossed paths multiple times a day, never really interacting, but I could tell she was the kind of person I would enjoy greatly (I am new). She seemed to have a sense of humor about her, it was unspoken. I'm so very sorry and saddened by her passing, and wish nothing but peace and comfort for her husband and children.
Adrienne Johnson
Coworker
January 9, 2018
I am so very sorry for your sudden loss of Lisa, a vibrant and loving woman. May your many memories be with you to sustain you. May The God of comfort be with all of you to heal your broken hearts. Ps.147:3.
S P
January 8, 2018
January 8, 2018
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Parkinson and Fricano families over the sudden loss of Lisa. We continue to include Lisa and her loved ones in our prayers during this time of grief.
Sincerely,
Jack and Opal Martin
January 8, 2018
Sending our deepest deepest condolences to the entire family. Though our history and friendship was shortlived, Lisa was always such a delight to be around and always made everyone around her feel important. So sorry to hear about this heartbreaking news, and sending all of our love. -The Holtgrieve family (Scott and Talia)
January 7, 2018
Dearest Parkinson Family,
Dave and I are so sorry to hear of your loss of Lisa, this beautiful and lively woman. There are no words to alleviate the sadness you are all experiencing, but know that we are with you. We pray that the God of all comfort be with you in this time of need. Linda and Dave Sommer
Linda Sommer
January 7, 2018
David Parkinson
Family
January 3, 2018
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