Lisa Ann (Ostdick) Michaels
July 26, 1956 - January 5, 2025
Lisa Ann Michaels, 68, passed away peacefully at her home in Smithfield after a long
and courageous fight with ovarian cancer. Lisa was a loving wife, mother and
grandmother who adored her family and friends with all her heart. She is deeply loved
and missed by all.
Lisa was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and grew up in Elgin, Illinois, the oldest of 5
siblings (2 sisters & 2 brothers). Her dad was of German ancestry, and her Mom was
Polish. Both came from solid Catholic backgrounds, so along with her siblings she went
through 12 years of Catholic schools. After graduating from High School, she went on
to 4 more years at the College of St. Benedict, a Catholic women's college, in St.
Joseph, MN. Lisa's husband, Bill went to the companion men's school, St. John's
University in nearby Collegeville. Lisa graduated with a
B. S. in Natural Science and Bill with a B.S. in Biology.
Lisa and Bill were married a week after she graduated from St. Ben's. After the
wedding they drove to Boron, CA (a wide spot in the Mojave Desert) where Bill had a
job in a lab at U. S. Borax. They moved a year later to Hesperia, CA and both of their
daughters (Sarah and Amy) were born during the 9 years that they lived there. In 1987
Lisa and Bill moved to Smithfield and have never regretted it!
While the girls were growing up Lisa helped out in their classrooms as room
mother or art mother. Lisa started a Girl Scout troop when Sarah was in first grade, and
continued as troop leader of her Brownie and Junior troops, and later Amy's Daisy
troop. She then became a Troop Organizer, and served as the Cookie Delivery Drop
for the north end of the valley for a number of years.
Bill worked as an Industrial Hygienist for Morton Thiokol (as it was originally
called) and retired from there (by then it had become Orbital ATK) in 2014. Lisa worked
at The Greenhouse for 9 years, and then accepted a position as a Lab Technician for
the USDA-ARS-Forage & Range Research Lab on the USU campus. After working
there for 15 years Lisa retired in 2019.
Over the years Lisa developed a few hobbies & interests. One of them is baking,
and it is probably the one most people know about, particularly the desserts. She really
enjoys making elegant 'Paris Show-stoppers'. Her deserts repeatedly won awards at
the chocolate festival. After winning the professional division at the chocolate festival
she retired from the competition.
Sewing is something she started when our girls were small, as a lot of clothes 'off
the rack' didn't fit them. So she learned to make a lot of their clothes. Other hobbies of
Lisa's were Genealogy/Family History, Gardening and Insect Collecting. Yes, she loved
most insects! Lisa collected and studied them since she was a child. At various times
our kitchen counter was host to caterpillars, beetles, chrysalises/cocoons, crickets or
praying mantises, and anything else that looked interesting. Our freezer often held
random small containers of dead insects, waiting to be pinned out or studied - you had
to be careful what you opened! As a teenager Lisa gave her sister Julie a pair of dead
stag beetles in a small box. This started a tradition where Lisa and Julie would
randomly send the beetles to each other for various holidays. This tradition continued
for the rest of her life.
Lisa shared her hobbies and love of nature with our daughters and granddaughters so
now they too enjoy cooking and nature. Lily, the oldest granddaughter, recently made
and elegantly decorated a cheese cake that any adult would be proud to claim. Ella, the
youngest granddaughter, has Lisa's knack for art and created many pieces of artwork
for Lisa. Lisa was so proud of our daughters and granddaughters. All of them brought
great joy to Lisa.
Lisa started attending St. John's Episcopal Church in the spring of 2016. One of
the first services she attended was a 'Bright Sunday' Jazz service - she commented
that it was so different from any other service she had ever attended! Lisa loved the
smaller community at St. John's, and was impressed by the warm and welcoming
members. Lisa often commented that one of the best descriptive words for St. John's
would be "inclusive" - and the members really embrace that.
Lisa was preceded in death by both of her parents. She is survived by her husband Bill,
daughters Sarah (Brady) Bingham, Amy (Adam) Garner, granddaughters Lily and Ella
Garner, sister Julie (Dan) Trembath, brother Wayne (Monica) Ostdick, brother Corey
(Eva) Ostdick and sister Lori (Jerry) Velikonja.
A celebration of life will be held at St John's Episcopal Church in Logan on March 20 th at
11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers please donate to CAPSA of Logan or
your favorite charity.
Published by Logan Herald Journal from Jan. 14 to Jan. 15, 2025.