Cheryl-Strychowski-Obituary

Cheryl De Pree Nibouar "Cheri" Strychowski

Englewood, Florida

Jul 12, 1947 – Mar 25, 2020 (Age 72)

About

BORN
July 12, 1947
DIED
March 25, 2020
AGE
72
LOCATION
Englewood, Florida

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Cheryl "Cheri" De Pree Nibouar Strychowski of Englewood (Manasota Key) Fla., formerly of Doylestown, Pa. sadly passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2O2O under the loving care of lnglenook Assisted Living Residence for Ladies. Additionally, she was also under the care of Tidewell Hospice. Cheri was...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I worked with Cheri many years at Newtown Middle School. She was an excellent teacher, who always went the extra distance for her students! She was also a special colleague and friend. We spent many hours sharing personal and professional information with each other; both of us being true Bucks Countians. My condolences and prayers are with Ed, her sons and family.

I had the honor and privilege of working with Cheri at Newtown Jr.High. Cheri was a mentor to me in learning how to teach 7th grade Science to my special education students. She always showed the utmost patience and kindness with me as well as her students. So sorry for her family.

Jim Bressi

Cheri was a wonderful colleague and a true professional who I admired greatly during our time teaching at Newtown Junior High School.

My Condolences to her family and loved ones.

Cheri helped me immensely as a new teacher at Newtown Middle School. She was very kind and dedicated to her students and the other teachers at the school. I wouldn't be the teacher or person that I am today without the guidance and support that she always showed me.
James Fox

Cheri was a great teacher and mentor to me. She taught by example. I am very grateful to have known and worked with her. I am very sorry for your loss.
Mary Joy Troxel
Doylestown Pa

Cheri was a fine teacher, but most of all a fine person. Enjoyed working with her.
Joe Zaleski

April 05, 2020
A fine teacher, Cheri demanded the best from her students while, at the same time, giving them her best. She was a woman of intellect whose desire to learn was a constant in her life. Cheri and I taught together, and I am honored to have known her both as a colleague and as a person.

A fine teacher who was demanding of her students but also showed them the warmth they needed. She has always had my greatest respect, and I am honored to have known her. Wear those sandals well, Cheri. Patricia Liddie

Bill and I met Ed and Cheri a couple years ago when they welcomed us as new snowbirds.
Cheri was the easiest person to love. We'd sit on the boardwalk. She'd tell me stories of her teaching days and oh how she loved chocolate mint ice cream! She spoke of her sons with much pride and adored Ed. Her laughter was the best part of her quiet personality. She will be so missed.
Ed, Bill and I are so sorry for your loss of the love of your life.
Kit Kratzenberg