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Suzanne "Sue" Nordloh Winstel formerly of Batavia, OH, age 87 years, died October 29, 2024, beloved wife for 62 years to late Robert R. Winstel, devoted mother of Kathryn (Michael) Randall, Robert (Elizabeth) Winstel, and Julianne (Terry) Kelly, devoted sister of Richard (Luanne) Nordloh, Carol (the late David) Wallace, Joyce Beller, dear grandmother of Nicholas (Alicia), Benjamin, and Adam Randall, Drew (Bonnie) Winstel, Caroline (Matt) McLeod, Jim (Garret Atherton) and John (Tonia) Kelly, Aaron Hosier, great-grandmother of Sophia Winstel and the late Emma Winstel, Colton Kelly, Daphne Randall, Casey and Nina Reeves, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial at St. John Fisher Church, 3227 Church St. Newtown, OH 45244 on Saturday, November 2, at 10 AM. Friends may visit prior to the service from 9 - 10 AM. Interment immediately following at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Memorials to Good Shepherd Catholic Montessori School, 4660 Berwick St., Cincinnati, OH 45227 or St. John Fisher Church.
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