Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Lisa Marie Cetroni

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Lisa Marie Cetroni, age 68, passed away peacefully in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, on April 11, 2022 after a brave two and a half year battle with cancer. Her husband and family had cherished times to visit with her and comfort her. She was born in Philadelph­ia, PA on October 6, 1953 to the late Anselmo Augustus Cetroni and Josephine Nancy Marziani.

Lisa graduated from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelph­ia with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and from Villanova University in Villanova, PA with a master’s degree in school administra­tion. She taught at several schools of the Archdioces­e of Philadelph­ia including Our Lady of Angels and Our Lady of Lourdes in Philadelph­ia and St. Laurence in Upper Darby, PA. Her first job as school principal was at Presentati­on BVM in Wynnewood, PA.

Lisa’s warm and caring personalit­y and her gift to connect with her students and inspire them became apparent when she started out in her career. After seventeen years as both teacher and administra­tor, Lisa was selected to serve in the esteemed position of Principal at St. Katherine Day School, a special education school in Wynnewood, PA. In the words of an Assistant Superinten­dent of the Archdioces­e of Philadelph­ia, “Ms. Cetroni took the school from an all-time low and not only turned it around but propelled it into the twenty-first century. Within four short months of her assuming the position of Principal, the changes in faculty morale and parent satisfacti­on were apparent. Above all, Ms. Cetroni loved the students and they knew it.”

In 1998 Lisa met Jorg Lippuner, a Swiss American Hotelier, who had moved to Charlottes­ville, Virginia. Their acquaintan­ce grew into a solid relationsh­ip which led to Lisa’s move to Charlottes­ville and their happy marriage in 2002. They took up residence in Free Union, Virginia.

In 2001 Lisa joined St. Anne’s-Belfield School in Charlottes­ville, where she found a perfect outlet for her talents as an educator. During her sixteen years at St. Anne’s she happily engaged in her assignment­s as fourth grade homeroom teacher, reading teacher and assistant head of academics for the Learning Village. She was awarded the Golden Apple award honouring outstandin­g educators in Charlottes­ville and Albemarle in 2004 and was honoured with the

Diana Edwards Smith Mastership Teaching Award, the highest teaching award given, in the 2005-2006 school year.

A recent tribute circulated by St. Anne’s to faculty and parents described Lisa as “a beloved former teacher and administra­tor, having made an impact on countless lives in the School community and beyond.”

Her wonderful sense of humour and her infectious joy of living brought a light not only to her students

and colleagues but also her husband and family and her relatives. She was lovingly called ‘Nonna Lisa’ by her husband’s two granddaugh­ters. Lisa leaves behind a rich legacy, and a big void. She is survived by her husband, Jorg Lippuner and family, her sister Denise Kerr and families, and her brothers Kevin Cetroni and family, and Ronald Cetroni and family.

Donations in Lisa’s memory may be made to Hospice of the Piedmont Charlottes­ville, VA at hopva.

org and St. Katherine Day School, Wynnewood. PA at stkatherin­eschool.org

A Celebratio­n of Lisa’s Life will be held at The Donohue Funeral Home, 1627 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA 19382, 610-431-9000, on Sunday, May 15, 2022. Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm followed by a

memorial service at 2:00 pm. Remembranc­es may be left at www.donohuefun­eralhome.com.

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