Lori L. Hischke, age 55, of Shiocton, was called to her eternal home on Friday, September 6, 2013. She was born September 15, 1957 in Weyauwega, the daughter of Robert and Phyllis (Rosenberg) Backer. This July, Lori celebrated 36 years of wedded bliss with her husband Stan. Lori shared her friendly, open, giving personality with…
Continue ReadingStan - (Cousin) Lori just emailed me about your loss...I am so sorry!! Having a strong religious upbringing still does not help to explain why...May our Lord bless you and your family as you work through the days and years ahead. Thoughts and prayers being sent your way. Hang on to the memories!
Judie (Jansen) Drexler
I am so sorry to hear of Lori's passing. I knew Lori and her sister Brenda when I was growing up in Weyauwega. My sympathy goes out to her family. It's so hard to lose a wife, mother, or sister who we love dearly and this was so unexpected. May God comfort your hearts by assuring you that she is in heaven where we will all see her again someday.
I was so sorry to hear about your mom, I went to high school with her and was so happy to be "reconnected" with her when she brought you girls into the office. There are still a few of us left there that remember your mom always a smile on her face and always "busy" doing something while she waited for you during your appointments. She was one sweet, compassionate lady and really was genuine!!
Dear Hischke family,
Lori and I met through the Shiocton Summer Library Program where our daughters, Holly and Misty met- they instantly became friends, as did Lori and I. We shared many sleep overs and fun adventures. Our family still has the picture of Holly and Misty on one of the big hay bales in the field. However, life took us down different paths and we slowly lost touch. We feel blessed to have been touched by Lori and her love of life and big laugh.
God bless you and your family, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Kitzie, Mark, and Misty

So sorry for your loss to your family, will remember her for her smile
She will be watching from above
Stan, Holly, Chris, Andrea, Tim Peterson, and Tina,
I have not seen Lori in probably over 30 years, I still have fond memories of her as she was one of the first people I remember meeting when my family "the Ericksons" moved to Weyauwega, back in the 60's. The picture you chose to use is one I remember very well. She was always so kind and charming. Always with a smile. I am sorry to hear of your loss! She is now starting a new life but will always remain alive in your memories!
All the Best to You!
Judy Erickson
My heart goes out to all of Lori's family. Both Steve and I have loved having her in our home twice a month for many years. We have shared in her triumphs and heart aches. She had such great faith in God and His promises-I am sure she is basking in the love of Jesus. May God bless you with memories of the good times.
Stan and family, we are so sorry for your great loss, so unexpectedly. Lori has touched the hearts of so many people in such special ways over the years. She will be remembered by her smile, her care for others, her courage, determination, perseverance and strong faith in God. You are in our thoughts and we pray that God will help you to cope with this loss, knowing that she is now pain-free, with the Lord, united with her mother and other loved ones, and with the assurance that we will all be with her again some day forever. God's blessings!
Patty and Randy Leiker,
Amber and Cody Latimer
to Stan the wonder girls so sorry to all of you,my heart goes out to all of you in time of sorrow.