Obituary
Lisa Mary Haynes
01/11/1964 – 10/31/2019
It is with great sadness that the family of Lisa Haynes announces her passing on 10/31/2019. Lisa was born in Jersey City, NJ, grew up in Connecticut while also living several years in New York City in between. Lisa’s professional career was as an Events Planner, a career she thrived and excelled in. She had a shift in career to retail when moving to Port Orange, Florida in 2013 when she later joined the Marshall’s team at the Pavilion. She was preceded in death by her father, Romuald (Ron) Haynes in 2018. She is survived by her mother, Joyce Haynes, and her sisters Deborah (John) Lewandoski, Julie Anne (Nick) Campasano, and Donna (Kevan) Hall; nephews Christopher Lewandoski and Nicholas (Caitlin) Campasano; great-nephews Hayden and Ryan Lewandoski; great-nieces Emma and Layla Campasano.
Lisa loved life to the fullest. She was passionate about anything she put her mind to. Her family was the center of her universe with her friends always close to her heart. Lisa loved the beach, sunrises, sunsets, and everything in between. She enjoyed travel and adventure, but also loved the planning and anticipation almost as much as the events themselves. She would walk into a room and it would automatically light up – her laughter and smile were equally contagious. Lisa will be remembered for her true love of life, and the many amazing memories for anyone who was lucky enough to share with her.
Lisa was our Wonder Woman with a halo, as she lead her life with such strength and grace, all while battling the cancer odds for the past 15 years. Look out heaven!!
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Nov 2nd from 3pm – 6pm at a family home. For details, please email hallkev007@gmail.com. Baldwin Brothers is in charge of funeral arrangements.
You gave Lisa the will to keep fighting. And every step along the way, you fought to make sure that she lived a full life. You fought to keep her in your life for as long as possible and to make as many memories as you could.
You made Lisa’s life worth living. You were there through the good and bad, all the pain and tears, and you never failed to do everything you could to help her.
From the day Lisa was diagnosed until today, I thank you for your strength, I am grateful for her strength and for the day I was blessed with her love and beautiful friendship.
With loving memories,
Donna Belmont