Cheryl-Koehler-Obituary

Cheryl M. Koehler

Syracuse, New York

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December 16, 2005 Cheryl M. (Stirpe) Koehler, of Lindenhurst, New York, passed away on Friday, December 16, peacefully at home after a long illness. Cheryl was the beloved wife of the late Brian Koehler. She was the devoted mother of two sons, the late Albert A. Atkinson Jr. and Michael Atkinson,...

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My Dear Cheryl Marie,

You were my Christmas Angel last year, and always will be. We had an adventure together, and now yours will continue with Brian. I know how you always felt about him, and now you're together again, as you wanted. This world will be a less interesting place without you. I'll never forget you, and will never stop loving you.

So long, till we meet again.

All my love, Gerry

So sorry for your loss. My thought and prayers are with you all. Cheryl was a very kind hearted girl and will be deeply missed from the old gang in E. Syr.

To the Stirpe family, I'm sorry to hear about your loss,Cheryl and I were good friends.I grew up in East syracuse ,she was always at our house. Lost contact with her when she moved from Syracuse. I will always remember the great times we had.My prayers are with you ,God bless Judy Colditz {Landers/Nitzke]

To Melinda and her family,
I can't describe how sorrow I am for your loss. My heart goes out to your entire family to pull together and be strong during these hard times. Your friend,Erica

Aunt Cheryl I miss you so much....I will never forget are last visit and you are in my mind all of the time....I know your watching me everywhere I go especially on the court.Take care of gramma Love You <3

So sorry for your loss. May you find peace with each other at this time of sorrow. Anna call if you need anything.

Our thought and prayers are with you all. Anna your mom will take care of her now. God bless all of the Stirpe family and Cheryl's children & grandchildren..

Aunt Cheryl I love you more than you will ever know. I still can remember when you came to my baseball game, I am just sorry I never got to visit you in the "CITY" like you asked me too, so many times. I hope you are at peace now, take care of my gramma. Love you always.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Barb we love you and wish we could take away your pain. Know that your sister (and Mother and daughter) is with your Mom in Heaven and she's at peace with God. There's no greater place to be.....

With deepest sympathy,

Jayne & Doug Chandler