Obituary published on Legacy.com by Logan-Videon Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. - Broomall on Jun. 24, 2025.
Lisa Ann Vitullo, born on April 14, 1975, the daughter of Vincent Vitullo and the late Denise A. Gioia Vitullo and sister of Christi, was raised in Yeadon where Lisa inherited a strong sense of family and an unwavering dedication to helping others. Lisa's family was her heart's joy, including her nephew Corey and niece Mira, whom she adored with every fiber of her being and shared countless cherished memories. Her fur baby, Luke, was a constant source of comfort and companionship.
She passed away peacefully in her family home in Oxford surrounded by loved ones after a courageous battle with cancer. Lisa's spirit, marked by her loving nature, quick wit, and bravery, will be profoundly missed by her family, friends, and the community she served so selflessly.
For over 25 years, Lisa served as an EMS dispatcher, a role she performed with exceptional skill and compassion. Her voice was often the first to offer solace in times of crisis, guiding both the distressed and first responders with calm assurance. Lisa's commitment to her work was a testament to her character; she was not only a professional but a lifeline for many. Lisa also dedicated countless years of volunteer services at Yeadon and Aston Beechwood Fire Companies. She forged forever friendships with many of her fellow volunteers and coworkers, of which also became her 2nd family.
In her youth, Lisa was an avid softball player, her energy and competitive spirit shining through in every game. Lisa's interests extended beyond her work and community service. She was an enthusiastic reader, often found absorbed in the latest fiction or non-fiction crime novel with a cup of coffee in hand. She loved binge watching cooking, crime and house renovation shows along with many of the music talent shows. Most of all, her favorite form of entertainment was watching every Marvel Movie over and over.
Those who knew Lisa will remember her for the laughter she brought into their lives. Her sense of humor was infectious. Lisa's courage was equally inspiring; she faced life's trials with a strength that reassured and motivated those around her. Lisa's memory will be cherished and kept alive by all who knew her.
A gathering of family and friends will be Friday, June 27th, 2025 from 10:30am to 12pm at Logan-Videon Funeral Home, 2001 Sproul Rd.,
Broomall, PA 19008. Lisa will be laid to rest with family at SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Springfield.
As we say goodbye to a woman who was, in every sense, a source of light and joy, we take comfort in knowing that her legacy of love, service, and courage will continue to inspire and guide us. Rest in peace, dear Lisa; your memory will forever be a treasure in our hearts.