Lisa Erminia Giacchino Tolman

Lisa Erminia Giacchino Tolman
June 23, 1963 – October 8, 2025

Lisa Tolman, 62, entered into eternal rest on October 8, 2025. Her life was a radiant reflection of faith, creativity, and love. These are qualities she shared generously with everyone who knew her.

Lisa was born on June 23, 1963, in Upper Darby, PA to George and Maureen Giacchino. Lisa’s life was shaped by her generous heart, her love of connection, and her joy in making life fun. She was a proud graduate of Clear Lake High School (Class of 1981), Texas A&M University (Class of 1985), and the University of Houston Law Center (Class of 1988). During her school years, Lisa was an avid athlete, playing both volleyball and soccer. She remained passionate about
sports throughout her life. Her time at Texas A&M was especially meaningful, and she carried her spirited love for the Aggies proudly in all she did.

Lisa began her career with State Farm before discovering her true calling in education. As a beloved teacher at St. Mary’s Catholic School and Mount Carmel Academy, she inspired countless students through her compassion, humor, and joy for life. In addition to teaching, she coached both soccer and volleyball, sharing her love of sports with her students. Lisa ultimately found her professional home as a college counselor at Mount Carmel Academy, where she was deeply committed to helping each student grow both academically and personally. Driven and determined, Lisa excelled in whatever she put her mind to, leaving a mark of excellence and kindness in all she pursued.

Outside of her career, Lisa’s heart was always drawn to the arts. Whether performing in local theatre with Stagedoor and Baytown Little Theatre, lending her beautiful voice to the St. Mary’s Choir, or simply filling her home with music and laughter, she shared her love of creativity with everyone around her.

Lisa will be remembered for her fun-loving spirit, deep Catholic faith, and devotion to her family. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures; vacations, singing, dancing, and time spent with those she loved most.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Maureen Giacchino, and her sister, Amy Giacchino Bates, who she now joins in eternal peace. She is survived by her husband, Scott Tolman; her daughter, Sophia Tolman; her son, CJ Tolman; her sister and brother-in-law, Maureen and Steve Huggins; and her beloved nieces and nephews.

Her memory will forever shine as a reminder of joy, kindness, and the beauty of a life well lived.

Please join us in celebrating Lisa’s beautiful life:

Visitation – Wednesday, October 15th at 5:00 PM (Rosary to follow at 6:00 PM)
Crowder Funeral Home
111 E. Medical Center Blvd, Webster, TX 77598

Funeral Mass – Thursday, October 16th at 12:00 PM
St. Mary of the Expectation Catholic Church
1612 E. Walker, League City, TX 77573

Burial – Immediately following the funeral mass
Mount Olivet Cemetery
7801 Gulf Freeway, Dickinson, TX 77539

Reception Luncheon – Thursday, October 16th at 2:00 PM
Esteban’s Fiesta Shack
131 League City St, League City, TX 77573

In honor of Lisa’s joyful spirit the family invites you to wear color to the service.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary’s
Catholic School:

https://www.stmarylc.org/support/annual-fund.cfm

3 comments

  1. Our condolences to Scott, and family.
    There is no greater compliment of trust than the privilege to care for one’s child in which Lisa trusted Bonnie. Lisa brought vibrant joy with her smile and personality.
    Along with all of Lesa‘s professional and academic contributions our love of community and church were demonstrated clearly she was the first female treasurer of League City Lions Club.
    God Bless
    Trey & Bonnie Schoellkopf

    Trey Schoellkopf
  2. On behalf of the Urbik family, we wish to express our deepest sympathies to the Giacchino/Tolman and Huggins family. May dear Lisa rest in peace with the Lord and her loved ones before her.

    Mike and Katy Urbik
  3. I am so sorry to hear about Lisa. I had no idea she was ill. What a terrible loss.

    Lisa was always such a light. I am so grateful to have grown up with her, her parents, & sisters. George & Maureen were always so accepting & loving towards me. I loved when George would pile us into TheThing after soccer games & take us to Dairy Queen! We had great times being Camp Fire Girls together too!

    My heart goes out to Scott & the kids & Maureen. Maureen, your family truly meant so much to me as a kid.

    Sending all my love.

    Krissie Woods

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