Lisa Maria Rhoades Silva Monroy, PA-C
February 11, 1986 – July 8, 2011
Houston, Texas
Lisa Maria Silva Monroy (formerly Lisa Rhoades) age 25, passed away on July 8 at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, after complications related to childbirth.
Born on February 11, 1986, in Camp Hill to Randal and Kathleen (Lamertina) Rhoades, Lisa was a graduate of Trinity High School and St. Francis University in Loretto, where she earned her Master’s in Physician Assistant Sciences.Lisa married Fernando Silva Monroy at Saint Joseph Church in Mechanicsburg, on August 30, 2008. She had been living in Lumberton, TX and was a Physician Assistant in the Emergency Room at Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, TX.
At Trinity, Lisa was a member of the handbell choir, choir, marching band and track and field team. She was also an exchange student in Canada. At Saint Francis University, Lisa played trombone in the pep band, was a soloist in the mixed chorus, and aided in founding Omega Zeta Nu, a service and academic sorority. Other achievements included receiving an academic award for her work in French language and induction into the Physician Assistant Honors program. She also participated in mission trips and study abroad programs in Mexico. During summers, she was a baritone horn player for the Reading Buccaneer Drum and Bugle Corps and marched with the Corps during two years when they were world champions.
Lisa made friends easily and was full of love, compassion and energy. She enjoyed physical activity, had a witty sense of humor and could easily make people smile. Two of her best friends were her dogs, Jackson and Charlie. During her life, Lisa made this world a better place. She will be missed by those who love her.
Lisa is survived by her husband, Fernando and their daughter, Alicia Maria of Lumberton; her parents, Randal and Kathleen Rhoades, of Mechanicsburg, her sister and brother-in-law, Lauren and Nathan McNaughton, her nephew, Joseph F. Triplett, all of Camp Hill; her grandmother, Betty Rhoades, of Carlisle; her aunt, Debra Rhoades, of Studio City, CA; her uncles, John Lamertina, of Hollidaysburg, PA, Gregory Lamertina, of Altoona, PA and Charles Lamertina of Columbia MD; her aunt, Patricia Wolfe, of Duncansville, PA; her brother- and sister-in-law, Jose V. and Nichole Silva, of Dallas, TX; her nephew, Zachery Silva, of San Antonio, TX and her father- and mother-in-law, Jose and Alicia Silva, of Cuernavaca, Mexico. She was preceded in death by her nephew, Rennie Triplett, Jr.
Source: Legacy & Amniotic Fluid Embolism Foundation