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Lisa Gayle (Prater) Hilderbrand

Posted 2021-05-19 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on May 18, 2021 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Lisa Gayle Hilderbrand passed away on May 10, 2021 in Kingman, Arizona
surrounded by family.

Lisa was born June 14, 1963 in Olathe, Kansas to Gayle and Roberta
Prater (Majors). Lisa graduated high school at Newton High in Newton,
Kansas in 1981, followed by graduating as a Dental Assistant at Bryan
Institute in Wichita, Kansas in 1983. On Aug. 7, 1999 Lisa married her
husband Jerry Hilderbrand.

Lisa enjoyed spending time with her family, especially at the Majors
Reunion every summer in Oklahoma. You could always find her smiling
and laughing anytime she was around her family, friends and
grandchildren. Lisa loved her Keno machines, reality TV, antiquing,
George Strait concerts with her best friend Rita, and perfecting her
favorite peppernut recipe. Her passion for fresh produce and an
oversized garden was one of the many things that brought her great
joy. (Just ask her husband about the overpaid tomatoes.) Lisa had a
huge passion for her church (New Life) where she found a second
family.

Lisa was preceded in death by her parents, Gayle and Roberta Prater;
her sisters Mildred and Betty; and her mother-in-law Patti Lewis. She
is survived by her husband Jerry; her children Jamie (Kyle) Catalfu,
Jillian (Jared) Gill and Andrea (Mat) Mancillas.

She is survived by her grandchildren Logan, Damon, Ellie, Jameson, and
Willow; along with her four grandpups Toby, Macy, Ruby, and Izzy. She
is also survived by two sisters and a brother. A memorial will be held
at New Life Church in Kingman, Arizona on Friday, May 21 at 11 a.m.

Please join the family to celebrate the beautiful life of Lisa.

In lieu of flowers please consider donating to New Life Church in
Kingman, Arizona.





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