Sheila-Postel-Obituary

Sheila L. Postel

Green Bay, Wisconsin

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Postel, Sheila L.Sheila L. Postel, 67, Green Bay resident, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2015 after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was born on January 9, 1948 in Oconto Falls to the late Russell O'Connor and Irma Mae (Clark) Cota. After her father's death at a young age, her mother...

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Although I was in CA and missed your funeral, I am so glad that Terry and I came to visit you and Dick only a few days before I left. I will always remember the wonderful visit we had that evening. It was a bitter-sweet visit as I knew when we drove away, it would probably be the last time I would see you.

We worked together and watched our families grow together, and I often think of the wonderful conversations we would have about the good times and the bad times of raising a...

Dear Dick and Family,
We have good memories of Sheila back when Steve was on the Little League team, and you were coaching.
Our thoughts are with you,
Dan and Elizabeth Spielmann

I am so sorry for your loss. Ms. Postel was one of my favorite teachers. I learned a lot from her and we had so much fun! She was a great woman in so many ways. May God bless her with eternal glory and peace. My prayers are with you in this difficult time.

RIP, SHEILA OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY..GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU.
KAREN AND LARRY BOYD

I am thinking about all of you.
Sending my love and prayers.
Sue

RIP Ms. Postel. Had a great time in your classroom. Always a good time watching you teach the boys how to use a sewing machine.

I'm sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Postel. She was a wonderful teacher. Oh the fun times we had in her classroom. Great personality. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

You were and still are, a very fine personality. Made Livestrong classes fun. My best to your close loved ones and friends.

I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Postel. She was my favorite teacher in middle school. She will be greatly missed.