Carol Ann (Willis) Skrzypek, 60, passed on February 9, 2018 after a long illness. Carol was born in LaPorte, grew up in Michigan City, and graduated from Rogers High. She resided in Arizona for many years and most recently relocated to Oklahoma.
Carol was active in on-line support groups particularly related to autoimmune diseases and hosted a jewelry business to bring attention to the impact of Scleroderma.
Carol is preceded in death by her husband Albert (Jim) Skrzypek, her parents, Donald Eugene and Frona May (Wiltfong) Willis, Sr., her brother Dennis Edwin Willis, and 2 nieces Lindsay Willis and Stacey Willis.
Carol is survived by her brothers Donald, Jr (Barb) of Apache Junction AZ, David of LaPorte IN and Douglas (Kathleen) of Newkirk OK, her sisters Karen (Barry Neece) of Orlando FL and Kathie (Dennis Congdon) of Michigan City IN, her son Jason (Camille) Clark of Sandpoint ID, her step-daughter Sedona (Mark) Heimann of Helena MT, 3 grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and her beloved cats Simon and Tabitha.
A private family ceremony will be held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Phoenix, AZ at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home & Crematory, Ponca City OK.
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