Joseph Lisa Memorial Plaque
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Joseph Lisa Sr. (1898-1977) was a Democratic leader in Queens. His 26 years of community and political service included seven years as a New York State Assemblyman, representing the 31st and 34th districts.

Born on October 16, 1898, Lisa and his wife, Marion, lived in Corona and raised three children: James, Charles, and Joseph Jr. For a time, he worked as the proprietor of a bar and grill in Queens Village. Lisa served in the New York State Assembly from 1969 to 1976, retiring in 1977. His son, Joseph Lisa Jr., succeeded him as a district leader and was later appointed to the New York State Supreme Court.

On August 31, 1981, a New York State blue spruce was planted in Lisa's memory during a dedication ceremony at William F. Moore Park in Corona. A commemorative stone tablet at the site reads: "THIS TREE PLANTED IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH LISA SR. DEMOCRATIC LEADER FROM 1950-1976."

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"William F Moore Park: Joseph Lisa Memorial Plaque," New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, accessed January 27, 2023

John Toscano, “Joe Lisa, Big Dem, Dead at 78,” Daily News, April 7, 1977, via Newspapers.com, accessed August 6, 2025

Betti Logan, “A Memorial for Corona Leader,” Newsday, September 1, 1981, 1977, via Newspapers.com, accessed August 6, 2025

Lisa–Marion,” Daily News, May 17, 1999, via Newspapers.com, accessed August 6, 2025,

"Queens, New York City, New York, United States records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHJ-5QHW-996X-3?view=explore : Aug 4, 2025), image 9 of 26; National Archives and Records Administration. Image Group Number: 108849356