Michael Shane Strange

KSCB News - June 3, 2015 12:00 am

Michael Shane Strange, 42. passed away Saturday, May 23, 2015 at his home in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

He was born November 3, 1972 at Oklahoma City, OK, the son of Carol and Charlotte (McDonald) Strange Hill.

Michael attended Putnam City Schools in Bethany, OK until moving to Turpin, OK his Senior year and graduated from Turpin High School. Upon graduating from Turpin HS he then attended Fort Hays State University to pursue his Art Degree. He then moved to Stillwater, OK to pursue his Criminal Justice Degree. He married and moved to Stuttgart, Germany for three years. While in Germany Michael visited the museum of Hans Rudi Giger, famous Biomechanical Artist whose artwork was used as the primary influence in creating Ridley Scott’s "Alian". Michael enjoyed anything artistic especially Oil Painting and Pencil Drawing. He enjoyed role playing games such as Magic and was a member of the War Hammer role playing gaming community.

He is survived by his daughter – Lilith Eve Strange of Raliegh, North Carolina; mother- Charlotte Strange Hill of Liberal, KS; Aunt & Uncle- Mike and Charlene Antrim of Liberal, KS, Cousins- Jon Antrim and family, Tyler Antrim and family of Liberal, KS; Edwin Antrim and family of Lewisville, TX. Nephews- Charles Enoch and family, Kenneth Enoch and family, Thomas Enoch and family, Stephanie Enoch and Family, Tyler Enoch, and Zachery Enoch all of the Oklahoma City metro area and Timothy McDonald and family, Patience Gregory and Family of Lincoln, NE.

He was preceded in death by his father- Carol Strange; one sister – Evelyn Suzette Enoch; grandmother- Luciele McDonald, nephews: Michael Enoch and Christopher Enoch; one aunt- Melanie McDonald Pitcock.

Memorial Service will be at 10:30 am Saturday June 6, 2015 at First Presbyterian Church with Pastors Kitty Lum and Rex Petty officiating.

The family suggests memorials to the Michael Strange Memorial Fund in care of Miller Mortuary, PO Box 826 Liberal, KS 67905-0826.

Friends may send condolences to the family through Michael’s tribute webpage at www.millermortuary.net

 
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