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Sue Ann Newby STEINBLOCK

Quincy, Illinois

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Sue Ann Newby Steinblock, 56, died Nov. 27, 2011, in Dallas, Wis., after a long illness following a cardiac arrest 10 years ago.

She is a daughter of Robert and Ruth Cline, Quincy.

Sue Ann graduated from Mount Pulaski High School and St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing in...

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I was too young to remember sue-ann that well, it's sad that she passed away at such a young age. My prayers go out to the Cline family . Ron Ventress

I worked with Sue at Watkins Nursing Home in Winona. We became very close friends during that time. I cared for her son for one summer as well. When Sue became ill I remember how deeply saddened I was for her and her family. She was a very good nurse and as mentioned by her sister in law she could also be a great friend outside of work too. Despite the fact that she was our supervisor and our superior she was always friendly to the staff and a true patient advocate. I am thankful for the...

I worked with Sue at Watkins Nursing Home in Winona. We became very close friends during that time. I cared for her son for one summer as well. When Sue became ill I remember how deeply saddened I was for her and her family. She was a very good nurse and as mentioned by her sister in law she could also be a great friend outside of work too. Despite the fact that she was our supervisor and our superior she was always friendly to the staff and a true patient advocate. I am thankful for the...

I worked with Sue at the Watkins Home in Winona, MN. She was a very dedicated nurse and co-worker who was fun to work with. My thoughts are with her friends and family at this time.

My earliest memory as a child was being the ring bearer in Sue Ann's wedding in Mt. Pulaski. I remember her taking me to Decatur to get fitted for my tux. She was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. Our condolences to Bob, Ruth and all the Cline family. Deron and Kristi Powell, Mt. Pulaski

Sue was the best there was. She was my sister in law. She was smart, she was funny, she was a brilliant person. People looked up to her when on the job and she could be their friend off the job as well. She is going to be missed by so many people whose lives she touched and she touched many. From all her nurse friends at Winona Manor they shed many tears for her. She will never be forgotten