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Lisa Ann Oakley

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Lisa Ann Oakley

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30 May 2019 (aged 55)
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Lisa Oakley passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2019.

Remembering her here on earth are her mother, Joyce Atwood, Vevay, Indiana; son, Wilson Oakley-Breen, Champaign, Illinois; sisters, Susan Oakley, Bloomington, Indiana, Allison (Shannon) Brown, Vevay, Indiana and Greta Atwood, Champaign, Illinois and nephew, Shawn Brown, US Army.

Lisa practiced family medicine at The Paxton Clinic for over 25 years until her recent illness. She also owned Enliven Health Center in Champaign where she practiced functional medicine. She was able to help thousands of patients think “outside the box” to heal their bodies. Lisa dedicated her professional life to knowing everything she could about how to best help her patients.

In her personal life she was a beloved friend and loved one to so many. Lisa was always ready and willing to offer help or advice to anyone in need. Most often found in cowboy boots or renovating a home she always had a smile and an infectious laugh about her.

Her passing leaves a hole not only in the hearts of everyone who knew her, but also in the field of functional medicine. She will be missed far beyond measure.

Illiana Cremation Society
Lisa Oakley passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2019.

Remembering her here on earth are her mother, Joyce Atwood, Vevay, Indiana; son, Wilson Oakley-Breen, Champaign, Illinois; sisters, Susan Oakley, Bloomington, Indiana, Allison (Shannon) Brown, Vevay, Indiana and Greta Atwood, Champaign, Illinois and nephew, Shawn Brown, US Army.

Lisa practiced family medicine at The Paxton Clinic for over 25 years until her recent illness. She also owned Enliven Health Center in Champaign where she practiced functional medicine. She was able to help thousands of patients think “outside the box” to heal their bodies. Lisa dedicated her professional life to knowing everything she could about how to best help her patients.

In her personal life she was a beloved friend and loved one to so many. Lisa was always ready and willing to offer help or advice to anyone in need. Most often found in cowboy boots or renovating a home she always had a smile and an infectious laugh about her.

Her passing leaves a hole not only in the hearts of everyone who knew her, but also in the field of functional medicine. She will be missed far beyond measure.

Illiana Cremation Society

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