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Lisa Ann (Reed) Bicek, 54, of Mercer, passed away at West Penn Hospital on May 5, 2025. Lisa was born to James “Buck” and Carol Reed in Warren, OH, on September 8, 1970. Lisa attended Champion High School and played softball and basketball while there. She then attended Honduras College for Reality before working as a realtor for Remax.
Lisa married the love of her life, Duane Bicek, on October 16, 2015. He survives at home.
Lisa loved spending time with her friends and family. She was passionate about playing softball. Lisa enjoyed taking motorcycle rides, feeling the wind in her hair as she would head down the road. Lisa also relished the time she could spend in the warm weather, swimming or just being outside.
Lisa was honored to be an organ donor through C.O.R.E.
Lisa is survived by her husband, her children: Conner Larson, Amber (Domenic LaRocca) Bicek, Duane (Kayla) Bicek, her grandchildren: Bruno LaRocca, Anna LaRocca, Carter Foy, Duane Bicek, Arizona Bicek, Waylon Bicek, and Sophie Reed, and her brother: Mark Reed.
Lisa is preceded in death by her parents, her son: Michael Reed, and her siblings: Jim and Dan Reed,
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Rose and Black Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. 99 Franklin St. Stoneboro, PA 16153.
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