Linda Cookie Felder
Born: Fri Apr 17, 1953
Died: Mon Jul 19, 2010
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Linda "Cookie" Felder, age 57 formerly of Oshkosh passed away Monday, July 19, 2010 at Community Memorial Hospital in Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. She was born April 17, 1953, the daughter of Leslie and Evelyn (Perr) Wepner. Linda obtained her LPN license and was employed at Berlin Hospital, in private care, and at a nursing home in Fond du Lac. She was also an EMT for Utica Fire Department as well as the town of Pickett. Linda loved to garden and was excellent in needlework. She also loved her two dogs, Mattie and Tara who she treated like her children.
Linda's memory will be forever remembered by her mother, Evelyn Wepner of Riverside, California; sisters, Sherrie (Steve) Schneider of Oshkosh and Debbie (Kevin) Wrest of Corona, California. She is further survived by her nephews, Jessie (Amy) Schneider, Troy (Wendy) Schneider and Mason Wrest; and former husband Jerry Felder of Texas. Linda was preceded in death by her father, Leslie Wepner and nephew, Travis Hazelwood.
A gathering time to remember Linda will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 1025 Oregon Street. A memorial has been established in Linda's name. Please visit www.seefeldfuneral.com to send online condolences to the family.
The family would like to express their deep appreciation to the nursing staff at Community Memorial Hospital ICU for the kind and compassionate care that was given to Linda.
Seefeld Funeral and
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Lori Lenz
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Posted Tue July 20, 2010
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To the Schneider Family: I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sister and Aunt. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and I am here for you.
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Jerry and Geri Felder
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Posted Tue July 20, 2010
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This is a brief but sincere message sent to convey our condolences for the loss of Cookie. Unfortunately, we cannot be physically with you to share in the memorial service, but please know that we are there in spirit.
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Cynthia Galster
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Posted Tue July 20, 2010
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"Cookie" was a wonderful caregiver to Betty Zeratsky and spent many hours at The Yarn Shop in Green Lake, Wisconsin, as Betty owned that shop. Those of us who worked at the shop enjoyed our association with Cookie and send our sincere condolences to her family. Cynthia Galst
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Mom - Evie wepner
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Posted Wed July 21, 2010
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You are at peace now my beautiful daughter. I am sorry i wasn't there at the end, but you are forever in my heart and I will see you again. I love you, Mom
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Kevin/Debbie/Mason Wrest
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Posted Wed July 21, 2010
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Goodbye our beautiful sister and Aunt. We remeber the good times and the way you made us all laugh and smile. Mason will never forget the summer you spent 2 weeks in Texas with us...it was his favorite summer ever in his 12 years of life. We will never forget all the wonderful times we spent together, you will live on forever in all of us!
Love you 4ever K, D, & M
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Lyn Herriot
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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Cookie and I always had a special bond. Be it nursing, gardening or sharing private thoughts..Even though she moved from the area,I thought of her often! She struggled through life. I loved her and will miss her....
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Joy Selchow
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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I worked with Cookie while she was with the Zeratsky's. I was a student nurse and she helped me understand the unconditional love a nurse shares with her patients. I use that in every day I work and with those that need a someone to listen. Cookie reminded me to be patient and enjoy what we have in front of us. She will be missed.
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Mike Meeker
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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I wish to let you know I am very sorry for your loss, Cookie was a great friend through high school and after. I have not seen her for a while but enjoyed talking to her when we did meet somewhere. I will miss her, you don't find friends like her very often.
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Jayne Weiske
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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It was with deep sadness that I heard about Cookie's passing. Having grown up in Ripon, I knew her well at a younger age and we were friends and nearby neighbors for many years. She had a wonderful spirit and lived her life to the fullest. I will remember her laughter and the moments shared with much fondness. My deepest sympathy to the family and relatives.
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Ranee Henderson
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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Cookie, Our memories are priceless. it really was great to be able to spend last year together here. This is so damn tough, but i know you aren't in pain n misery any more. Our friendship will always have a special place in my heart.Peace be with you, and I hope your family will soon be able to replace the sorrow n grief for nothing but wonderful memories.
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Class of 71
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Posted Thu July 22, 2010
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Cookie will be sadly missed by all of us who knew her as teenagers and then as adults.
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Debbie Bitters
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Posted Thu July 29, 2010
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Sherrie, Debbie and Cookie's Family: I am so sorry to learn of the loss of Cookie and want you to know my heart is with you. Losing a sibling so young doesn't seem right...may all your memories, comfort and keep you strong. I remember "Cookie" as being very bright and so petite. I don't think I ever heard her called Linda! My sincere sympathy to all of you.
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Marty Wilson
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Posted Sat July 31, 2010
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My Dear Friend Cookie I will miss you. My deepest sympathy to the family. I'm so sorry for your loss. She will be missed.
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