Michelle Stimpson of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Vice President at Lexington Homes, Has Died

GREEN BAY, Wis. Michelle Stimpson, a respected business leader and community advocate from Green Bay, Wisconsin, passed away Tuesday night, January 13, leaving behind family members, colleagues, and friends who are mourning a significant loss. The news was confirmed by Lisa Harrison Clark, Chief Financial Officer at Lexington Homes, where Stimpson served in a senior leadership role.
In a statement shared on behalf of the family, Clark expressed the depth of their grief and spoke about the lasting impact Michelle had on those around her.
She said that the family is experiencing an unimaginable loss and that the pain is difficult to put into words. The statement added that Michelle was deeply loved and that her absence has left a profound void in the lives of those closest to her.
Family members said they are currently working on arrangements for the upcoming weekend and chose to share the news early due to the many lives Michelle touched, allowing friends, colleagues, and community members the opportunity to pay their respects.
Michelle Stimpson was known to many as a wife, mother, daughter, aunt, friend, coworker, and mentor. Those who worked alongside her described her as compassionate, generous, and kind, with a presence that extended far beyond her professional accomplishments. At Lexington Homes, she was viewed not only as a leader, but as an integral part of a close-knit work family.
Clark also reflected on their personal relationship, describing Michelle as a sister and a best friend. She noted the strong bonds within their family and workplace, emphasizing that the relationships at Lexington Homes were rooted in trust, loyalty, and shared values.
Tributes from across Wisconsin have continued to highlight Stimpson’s influence in both business and community service. Vanya Koepke, Vice President at Lexington Homes, Inc. and broker associate at Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group, shared memories of Michelle’s dedication and leadership.
Koepke said Michelle’s legacy reached far beyond her success in real estate, pointing to her long-standing support for non-profit organizations, her advocacy for law enforcement, and her role in organizing the annual Hobart Public Safety golf outing as examples of her selfless and caring nature.
She also recalled meaningful conversations they shared about development, local government, and faith, describing Michelle’s passing as a tremendous loss for the Green Bay community.
As the community continues to grieve, family members say they are focused on honoring Michelle Stimpson’s life, supporting one another during this difficult time, and sharing additional information as it becomes available.





