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Lori Ann Fieck passed peacefully into our Lord's outreached arms on June 28, 2024. We will miss her dearly.
Lori was born on October 10, 1960 to Florence and Lester Fieck. She was one of 9 children.
Lori was an active and much loved member of her church, Jacob’s Well. Lori loved to volunteer. She was a long time driver for the Green Bay Chronicle in her earlier years. Lori earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at UWGB. She worked at Manna For Life, St. Vincent de Paul, and Home Instead as well. She was a beautiful soul that would help anyone in need.
She loved gardening, spending time outdoors in nature, picnics and cookouts, and spending time with her grandkids, friends, and family.
Lori was preceded in death by her son Jeremy Fieck, parents Florence and Lester Fieck, and her oldest sister Susan Tiesling.
She is survived by her children Michael (Serena) Fieck and Josh Fieck, her grandchildren Zayden Smurawa, Layla Laluzerne, and their mother Gabby Smurawa, Cheyenne and Madelyn Fieck and their mother Betsy Kay Bauernfeind, and friend Vlad, who was like another son to her.
She is also survived by her siblings Peggy (James) Pesmark, Debbie (Rob) Parks, Wendy DeFord, Judi Lee, Rick, Anthony, and Robert (Shanell Fletcher) Fieck.
Friends and family are invited to attend Lori’s Celebration of Life at Jacob’s Well Church, 3340 Lineville Rd, Green Bay, WI for Visitation at 3:30pm followed by a Service at 5pm on Friday, July 12.
The family would like to thank the members of Jacob’s Well Church and Matt at Malcore Funeral Home for assisting the family.
Flowers can be sent to the church and cards can be sent to Malcore Funeral Home, 701 N Baird St, Green Bay, WI 54302.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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