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Teri Lee Hollister was peacefully lifted up to Jesus in the wee hours of Monday, December 1, 2025. She will be remembered for her contagious smile and kind heart. She was loved by many and thus will be sorely missed.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Paul Hollister, her mother, Geraldine M. Cole, her father, Frank W. Bodenmiller, Sr, and her brother, Roland Stoy.
She leaves behind her family, including her siblings, Frank Bodenmiller and his wife Nancy of Florida, Haleya (Jan Marie) Priest and her husband Thom of MA, and Jenny Sheffer and her husband Bryan of MI. She also leaves behind many friends at Trail Creek Apartments in Green Bay where she resided for 15 years.
Special thanks to her dearest friends: Brad, who took care of her in so many ways and for so many years; Nate, who made sure to keep her loaded up with her favorite ice cream; and Rosita, who was her angel watching out for her. A special thanks also to Michelle and Trini.
Many, many thanks to Unity Hospice who took care of her at home and then at St Vincent Hospital. Your understanding, wisdom, and help contributed to her making as smooth a transition as possible. Thank you also to her oncologist and staff on the 7th floor of St. Vincent who made sure Teri was comfortable during her last week of life.
There are many, many others we wish to thank who have known and cared for Teri throughout her decades in Green Bay, including Pat, John at ADRC, Dr Valentine, Lakeland, and St Vincent Hospital ER staff. Thank you from the bottoms of our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations made in Teri's name to Unity Hospice or ADRC of Brown County.
Goodbye Teri and fly free!
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