LISA-O'CONNOR-Obituary

LISA O'CONNOR

San Francisco, California

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Lisa Cabiale O'Connor 1937-2012 74, of Mill Valley, peacefully passed away Monday, April 16, 2012 at her home after a long battle with lung cancer. A Rosary service will be at 7 p.m., Friday, April 20 and the funeral service will be at 11a.m., Saturday, April 21, followed by a reception, all at...

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David & Michela: Barbara passed on July 5th,

David & Michela:

The other day I was going down Santa Clara and a beautifully restored TR3 came down Elwood Street, I had to look you up, we are so saddened to read of Lisa's untimely passing.

Dick & Barbara Seibert

Just found out that Lisa passed. She was my graduate advisor at California State Los Angeles. The field has lost one of its finest practitioners and leaders. So sorry that I just found out but I could not pass on the opportunity to express my condolences.

We just heard the news and are so sad to hear about Lisa's passing. What a wonderful lady she was!

We had the delight of getting to know Lisa through our speech therapy sessions when my twins were just 2.5 yrs...and she had to stop seeing us after 6 months as my girls had far exceeded their speech goals! She took what could've been a stressful experience and made it enjoyable and taught us tips along the way. It was clear that she had a real gift and a delight in helping...

Dear Lisa and family,

Very saddened to hear of your passing. My heart goes out to your family, and a special thought for your grandchild whom you always lovingly spoke about. Thank you for sharing your SLP wisdom with me while we worked at Progressus Therapy, I really looked up to you and your experiences and all that you have tirelessly contributed to our SLP field. We wouldn't be here without you to pave the way. I know that your Essence has indeed transited to a place where...

I just received news of Lisa's passing. My deepest condolences to your family. She will continue to be an inspiration to me, both professionally and personally.

Risha Armstrong

Lisa was an amazing woman who had a heart of gold and was strong and determined. She always wanted the best for our speech profession, and for all families. Her kindness will always be remembered.

Lisa was my undergraduate and graduate clinical supervisor in the 80's. She hammered into her students that we must strive for the highest standards of professionalism. Her lessons have served me well all these years. Her legacy lives on in all of us who were fortunate enough to have trained with her and are still practicing speech pathology today. My heartfelt condolences go out to her family.

My prayers are being lifted for the O'Connor Families. I knew Lisa through CSLA, CSHA and ASHA. She was a treasure trove of beauty and information that she did not mind sharing.
Melva D. Hill (San Dimas, CA)