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Lisa Jo (Shaw) Wolfe, a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, left to join the Lord on June 15, 2025 leaving an indelible mark on the heart of all who knew her. She left behind a legacy of love, laughter, courage, and the ability to make a friend wherever she went.
Born November 1, 1963, just minutes past Halloween, Lisa grew up in the Parkville and Liberty area. She graduated from Liberty High School in 1992 before going on to pursue a career in nursing. After being a stay-at-home mom, she began driving a school bus. She often said it was her favorite career. She looked forward to greeting her students each morning and transporting them home each afternoon. Finally retiring in 2019, she moved with her husband, Ed, to Cole Camp, Missouri, to enjoy the quiet of country life.
She married Ed Wolfe on March 14,1998. Lisa was an affectionate and devoted mother who raised nine children with infinite love, ceaseless patience, and boundless stamina. She was unwavering in her support of their dreams and accomplishments, sharing in their triumphs and offering encouragement during life’s challenges. Her steadfast dedication to her family and friends was a testament to her generous heart and selfless spirit.
Lisa is preceded in death by her parents Shirley Van Dover and Everett Shaw; and her children Leon Michael Wolfe, Jessica Plouf, and Joseph Wolfe. She is survived by her devoted husband of 27 years, Ed Wolfe; her half-brother, Tommy Shaw of St. Petersburg, FL; her sisters, Tammy McFerran (Stan) of Gladstone, MO, and Shari Todd of Mascotte, FL; her cherished children, Eddie D Wolfe (Betty Prang) of Sedalia, MO, Bobby Dyer of Raytown, MO, Crystal Solis (Fabian) of Olathe KS, Bonnie Wolfe of Independence, MO, Melissa Dyer of Independence, MO, Joshua Dyer of Sedalia, MO, and Amanda Plouf of Jacksonville, GA; her brothers-in-law Michael Wolfe of Cole Camp and Ronnie Wolfe (Sarah) of Independence, MO; 18 grandchildren; and 8 nieces and 4 nephews and their families; last but no least to her, her precious dogs Ginger, Nala, Hailey and Rocky.
Lisa may have left her earthly home but her legacy of inclusive warmth, fierce spirit, compassionate nature and unwavering kindness will live on in the hearts of her family, friends and all who knew her.
A service to honor Lisa’s life will be held at Speaks Suburban Chapel, 18020 E 39th Street, Independence, MO on Saturday, June 21st. Family and friends are invited to a visitation/viewing at 9:00, followed by a service at 10:00. As a tribute to Lisa, attendees are encouraged to share their favorite stories and remember the kindhearted person who cared for everyone.
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