Lisa Lynette Hoffman Schickedanz was born on November 25, 1958 to Omer (Jack) and Marjorie (Auld) Hoffman in Decatur, Illinois.
While staying with Merritt and Pat Auld, Lisa met the love of her life, and on April 8, 1978, Lisa married Stanley Schickedanz. They were blessed with four children: Mary Ellen, Thomas Morrow, Samantha Eileen, and Grace Elizabeth.
Lisa was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church in Fargo, Oklahoma and was active with the community Youth Group and Vacation Bible School programs. She worked at Crystal Wood Village in Woodward for 16 years and then at Crescent. In her later years, Lisa worked at the Fargo-Gage Public School.
She impacted many as an example of a Proverbs 31 woman. She was a role model to her children, grandchildren and countless others.
Lisa is survived by her children: Mary and Steven Range, Thomas and Ginger Schickedanz, Samantha Lamping and Jeff Wall, and Grace and TJ Neeley; nine grandchildren: Breanna, Karyn, Ashlyn, Andrea, Alisyn, Cashion, Delilah, Lane, and Ladd; one great-grandson, Felix; one brother Orson and Debbie Hoffman of Maroa, Illinois; other family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband Stanley, her parents, Granny Pat and Papaw Merritt and other family members.
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