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- September 7, 2007
Ullerich, Karen A. (Nee Heinz) Karen A. Ullerich (Nee Heinz), age 62, of 317 N. Commerce St., Apt # 3, Cedar Grove, passed away early Wednesday evening (Sept. 5th) at her home after a hard fought battle with cancer. She was born on June 7, 1945, in Appleton, WI, a daughter of the late Lloyd and Marie Schommer Heinz. Karen attended St. John's Catholic School in Little Chute, WI, and graduated in 1963. She was employed at Sheboygan County Comprehensive Health Care Center for many years and at the Tecumseh Company in Grafton the last five years. She enjoyed motorcycle riding, reading, bird watching and fishing.
Survivors include: Her soul mate, Earl TeStroete Jr., Cedar Grove; two sons: Christopher Ullerich (significant other Kelly Zak) and grandchildren Skye and Jay, all of Sheboygan Falls; Jason Ullerich of Phoenix, AZ; extended family: Jennifer (Bob) Reinboldt of Kiel; Matt TeStroete and daughter, Shawna of Kiel; brothers and sisters: her twin brother, Karl (Rose) Heinz, Kimberly; Janice (Robert) Sachs, Kaukauna; Rose Woyach, Appleton; Loretta Wiedenhaupt, Little Chute; Robert (Karri) Heinz, Fremont; Special Niece and Nephew: Rick and Barb TeStroete, Cedar Grove. Also survived by numerous other nieces and nephews, other relatives and special friends from Galesville.
She was preceded in death by her stepmother: Marie (Klitzke) Heinz, an infant daughter, a brother-in-law: Henry Wiedenhaupt and her Maternal and Paternal Grandparents and many Aunts and Uncles.
Following Karen's wishes, there will be NO Visitation or Viewing. Cremation has taken place and inurnment will take place at the Riverside Cemetery in Appleton where the family will hold private services. A memorial fund is being established in Karen's name.
The Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Plymouth is serving her family. For online condolences, please visit
www.suchonfh.com
Thank you to Route 43 Harley Davidson, the Sharon Richardson Hospice Home (Carol Wieberdink) and the staff at Dr. Matthews office and special thanks for all the comforting thoughts and prayers shown to our family during her illness.
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