Lisa Kay Radtke

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Lisa Kay Radtke

Birth
USA
Death
7 Apr 2006 (aged 23)
Burial
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Lisa Radtke had her whole life ahead of her; the young lady was within a month from graduating from Eastern Michigan University. She had found a possible new career in Urban Planning and had a potential job lined up at The University of Michigan after graduation.

Lisa was a friendly, compassionate, caring, wonderful lady. It wasn't uncommon for Lisa to put the needs of others before herself, no one ever had a unkind words for her and she was liked and admired by all. She often visited home to help out the family with household chores and enjoyed spending time with her grandmother and mom. Her hobbies included the Christian Challenge, a youth ministry that involves college students. Lisa was the president of the Public Administration Club, she also worked in P.L.A.C.E (The Urban Planning Club). Lisa volunteered to babysitting children of single mothers and feed homeless people. She also loved music and played the guitar.

*Thank you to Rhonda Kirkpatrick-Harrison for sponsoring Lisa's memorial. :)


Lisa Radtke had her whole life ahead of her; the young lady was within a month from graduating from Eastern Michigan University. She had found a possible new career in Urban Planning and had a potential job lined up at The University of Michigan after graduation.

Lisa was a friendly, compassionate, caring, wonderful lady. It wasn't uncommon for Lisa to put the needs of others before herself, no one ever had a unkind words for her and she was liked and admired by all. She often visited home to help out the family with household chores and enjoyed spending time with her grandmother and mom. Her hobbies included the Christian Challenge, a youth ministry that involves college students. Lisa was the president of the Public Administration Club, she also worked in P.L.A.C.E (The Urban Planning Club). Lisa volunteered to babysitting children of single mothers and feed homeless people. She also loved music and played the guitar.

*Thank you to Rhonda Kirkpatrick-Harrison for sponsoring Lisa's memorial. :)