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Suzanne (Bruegl) Koester

Suzanne (Bruegl) Koester Suzanne (Bruegl) Koester

1937-2020

Suzanne (Bruegl) Koester, 83, of Green Bay, passed away on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at her home in the village of Suamico, under the loving watch of her family and Unity Hospice. Services for Suzanne will take place at a later date and time to be determined in Medford and a celebration of her life in Medford and Suamico.

Suzanne was born on May 25, 1937 in Medford to the late Herbert and Thelma (Colbath) Bruegl. She was one of 11 children in the family, which included Herbert (Bud), John, David, Jessilee, Roberta, Rachel, Patricia, Jeanne, Janette and Lee.

Suzanne married the love of her life, Harold Edwin Koester, on Oct. 15, 1955. Harold (HJ) and Suzanne were married for 53 years when HJ was called to his final resting home. Suzanne attended Medford schools, graduating from Medford High School. She spent much of her early married life at home devotedly raising her five children. Later she worked as a dental assistant, at two clothing locations in Medford, and at Scidmoreā€™s Jewelry. Eventually she found her true calling, ending up at the Medford Area Senior High School, where she became known (mostly) affectionately as ā€˜the study hall ladyā€™. Suzanne was also proud to be a ā€œpolice commissionerā€ in Medford and before moving to Suamico was the president of the Police and Fire Commission. Suzanne was nicknamed, ā€œThe Comishā€ by many neighbors in Suamico.

Upon retirement to Suamico, Suzanne spent her days gardening, crocheting blankets, greeting (or taunting) her neighbors from her deck and watching the Packers and Brewers. Suzanneā€™s favorite spot was sitting in the front of her house on her deck. This had become a favorite gathering spot for anyone that wanted to sit and talk. She fell in love with her cat, Daisy, given to her by her granddaughter. She would often remark on how she was ā€œDaisyā€™sā€ humanā€¦and Daisy was her ā€œotherā€ baby girl.

To know Suzanne would be to know three important facts, 1.) She loved her friends dearly and kept in contact daily. 2.) Suzanne loved people, she loved meeting new friends and would talk to anyone anywhere. A short trip to the dollar store or gas station could end up taking an extra 45 minutes because she would find someone new to talk to. 3.) Her grandchildrenā€¦ were her life. She loved spending time with them and when living in Suamico, she lived across from two of them.

Suzanne is survived by her children, Patrick (Sheree) of Richardson, Texas, John (Teri) of Green Bay, David (Jeri) of Medford and Randy of Suamico and Heidi (Marc) Lemke, of Suamico. Suzanne is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Kristina (Darren Rivers) Sinopoli and Katie (Tim) Gauthier and Ariel (Tyler) Tokar, all of Texas, Michael (Tina) Koester of Minnesota, Amanda (Adam) Keeling, Hayden Koester and Sophie Koester, all of Medford, Megan Koester of Lake Geneva, Connor (Vikkimarie) Lemke of Neenah and Alexis Lemke of Suamico; and 11 greatgrandchildren, with the 12th due in December of this year.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions can be made to St. Vincents Childrenā€™s Hospital (Child Life Department) 35 S. VanBuren, Green Bay, WI 54301 or mailed to: Heidi (Koester) Lemke 2718 Summerset Circle, Suamico, WI 54173. Please indicate ā€œChild Lifeā€ in the memo if sending a check directly to the hospital. They also have a wishlist that can be found online https://www.stvincentchildrenshospital. org/Medical-Services/Child-Life/ in honor of her granddaughter Alexis.

Hemer Funeral Service of Medford and Rib Lake, assisted by Malcore Funeral Home of Green Bay, is serving the family. For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com.

Paid Obituary 91881

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