Lisa Hultz (Camdenton)'s Obituary
Lisa Earline Wall Hultz, daughter of William Lowell and Emma Judalena Wall, was born, January 11, 1965 in Cooksville, Ontario, Canada. She departed this life, Thursday, January 13, 2011, in her home, Camdenton, Missouri at the age of forty-six years and two days.
Survivors include her children, Tony and Haley Hultz; her parents, Bill and Emma Wall; her sweetheart, Jack Riley all of Camdenton, Missouri; two sisters, Lori Sims of Camdenton, Missouri and Cori Nieters and husband Dave of St. Louis, Missouri; eight nieces and nephews, Josh, Jenna and Jessi Sims and Rachel, Rebecca, Christina, Jacqueline and David Nieters, Jr.; the father of her children, Alex Hultz of Camdenton, Missouri and a host of other relatives and many dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents.
Lisa was raised in Independence, Missouri and in 1977 the family moved to the lake area. She was a graduate of Camdenton High School in the class of 1983. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield. She worked for several years for Mid-America Dairymen in Springfield. Since 2003, she has worked for ANSRWARE in Jefferson City, Missouri as a computer programmer and analyst at MODOT.
Lisa, one of God’s finest people for us to get to know was baptized into the Catholic Church and was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church of Camdenton.
In her spare time, she enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing on the lake with her mother, sisters and children. Her children, family and friends were most important in her life, as they were always in her thoughts.
She was a loving mother, daughter, sweetheart, sister and aunt and a caring neighbor and friend. We are truly blessed by her unconditional love and friendship toward everyone who had the opportunity to be part of her life.
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