Her birthday is March 17th, and she was born in Columbus, Indiana. In 1961, her family relocated to Duxbury, and she decided to spend the most of her life there. Her elementary school was located in Duxbury, and she received her secondary education at Dana Hall in Wellesley. She also received her diploma from Thayer Academy in Braintree and Dean College in Franklin.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Stephen Sampson, as well as her three children: Jon Chrisriano of Colorado, Amber Driscoll of Duxbury, and Ryan Driscoll of Duxbury. Additionally, she is survived by her parents, Myra and Davis McIntosh, who reside in Pompano Beach, Florida, and Onset, respectively. Jane McIntosh Hyland of Pompano Beach, Amy McIntosh Shoulla of Carver, and Theresa McIntosh of Kingston, who passed away, were Lisa’s devoted sisters.
Lisa was also the sister of Theresa McIntosh. At some point in the future, there will be a memorial service held. She is the daughter-in-law of Robert Sanna, who passed away, and Naring Amora Sanna, who resides in Abington. In addition to their nephew Bobby, Bruce and Jean Carroll of Abington, Peter and Beth Amora of Abington, and William and Christine Sanna of Plymouth are all included in this group. In addition to being a part of a big extended family, Lisa was also survived by a huge number of aunts, uncles, and first cousins, all of whom she enjoyed spending time with during the celebration of holiday traditions and Sunday dinners. Having been born and raised in Kingston, Lisa received her high school diploma from Silver Lake Regional High School in 1987 and went on to earn her college degree from Aquinas College.
Throughout her twenty-year work with Boston Financial Data Services, she earned a reputation for being a Client Service Representative who was highly regarded. In addition to being a devoted supporter of the Boston Bruins, Lisa was also a devoted sports enthusiast in the city.
Cape Cod, the Dominican Republic, and Disney World were some of the places she and her family enjoyed vacationing. Lisa was a lady who had a strong faith and shown her commitment to Saint Joseph Parish in Kingston, where she had been a parishioner for her whole life and was quite involved. As a Eucharistic Minister, she was also a member of a variety of committees that were responsible for fundraising.
In her leisure time, Lisa volunteered her time in the community for organizations that she believed in, such as the Night Before the Fourth Committee in Abington, Carver, Youth Sports, and Girl Scouts of America. Lisa worked diligently for the benefit of others and spent a significant portion of her spare time helping.
Since 2012, she has served as the coordinator of the Carver Girls Scouts, and in 2013, she was honoured with a Presidential Award for her contributions to the development of the service unit. The local membership of both girls and leaders was significantly impacted by Lisa’s efforts. The individuals in Lisa’s life were profoundly influenced by her, and she became friends with each and every person she came in contact with.
Her kindness and her willingness to assist others were something that anyone who knew her could attest to. Serving others was her life’s mission, and she never put herself in a position where she could help someone who was in need. Even as the story was drawing to a close, Lisa’s loving attitude was evident.
Understanding her has been a blessing for all of us. On Sunday, December 28th, from 4 to 8 o’clock in the evening, family and friends will hold a gathering at the Cartmell Funeral Home, which is located at 150 Court Street in Plymouth, in order to pay tribute to Lisa and commemorate her life.