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Micheala L. Wickliffe, affectionately known as Mikki, gained her wings and went home to be with the Lord on May 18, 2025 at the age of 52 in Columbus, Ohio.
She is preceded in death by her grandfather Bill Wickliffe and her uncle Lee Wickliffe.
She is survived by her mother Theresa D’Andrea and Al D’Andrea (stepfather), her six children, Brandon Wickliffe, Alyssa Lepper, Justice Lepper, Summer Lepper (DaShaun Watkins), Dylan Lepper and Kristen Lepper, and her 6 grandchildren. She will be remembered and deeply missed by the aforesaid as well as her grandmother Pattie Wickliffe who she cared for previous to her passing, her aunts and uncles Carla Gilkerson (Homer Gilkerson), Micheal Wickliffe (Sue Wickliffe), Tisha Ogden, Nate Gilkerson and Kelsey Malo (cousins).
Following high school, Mikki attended beauty school for cosmetology where she excelled and graduated to spend most of her life as a nail technician. She’d later have three daughters to practice on (free of charge). Mikki found great faith in the Lord and lived for him until her passing. She was a pescatarian who loved nature and going for walks. She had an admiration for birds and even maintained a feather collection.
A private family service will be held.
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