Theresia Kleinheinz Strickler
July 30, 1937 - October 28, 2006
Obituary
Theresia Kleinheinz STRICKLER
Age 69, Theresia was born July 30, 1937 in Wildflecken, Germany. She passed away on Saturday, October 28, 2006 at her home. She married Martin Strickler March 22, 1956 in Wildflecken and came to Seattle in December 1956. Theresia worked at Marriott Host at SeaTac Airport for 30 years retiring in 2000. Beloved wife of 50 years of Martin of Des Moines, WA; mother of Marlana Bob Betsworth, Seattle, Paul C. Strickler, Renton and Robert Sherri Strickler, Salt Lake City, UT; grandmother of Krystal, Bryan, Sarah, Nick, Taylor, Malisa, Brian, and Jacob and great-grandmother of Kalea and Kay. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews in Germany. A private entombment will be held at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Park in SeaTac. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center or Children’s Hospital in Seattle. Please sign the online guest book at www.bonneywatson.com.
Dear Richard and Family.
Our deepest sympathy & love, for your loss. We were very shocked to hear about Theresia’s passing. My mother will, escpecially miss her dear Friend. She will be greatly missed. All of our love, Please stay in touch with my mom. Our heart goes out to you and your family.
I am sorry to hear about the death of my dear aunt Theresia, I will miss her very much. We had great times on her visits to germany. Our deepest sympathy, Dieter, Helga and kids
Theresia was the most beautiful and charming woman in our water aerobics group. We are so sorry to lose her.
I have many happy memories of my friend Theresia. She was my water exercise class buddy. She was a very caring person and had a wonderful sense of humor. She loved her husband and her family very much. I shall always remember her. -Carla West
I have many happy memories of my friend Theresia. She was my water exercise class buddy. She was a very caring person and had a wonderful sense of humor. She loved her husband and her family very much. I shall always remember her. -Carla West
Dear uncle Martin and Family,
My deepest cndolences on the passing away of your dearest wife, mother, grandmother and great-great mother
Love
Your Niece Gerdi
Richard and family, we send our deepest sympathy.
We will hold you close to our hearts in hopes that you will feel the love we have for you. our friendship has lasted for many years , sometimes closer then others
but our love and caring for you both has been and will remain constant.
The trips up to the Huckelchuck have been and will remain some of the fondest memories of many great times we had together.
We will miss her Richard, and we share your los.
” love kows not its own depth untill the the hour of seperation”
Love Paul&Sharon
Richard & Family,our deepest
goes out to you and hope you’re holding cherished memories to get you through this difficult time.
I have nothing but fond memories of spending my first years working with Thresa at the airport.Sorry again for your loss, she will never be forgotten. Take care, she will be greatly missed.
Love Sally & Harry Weber