Sheila Ann Kassha, a beloved soul cherished by many, passed away on July 4, 2024, at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She was born on May 27th, 1950, in Marinette, Wisconsin to her loving parents Warren Holland and Shirley Swearingen.
Sheila attended Marinette High School and later embarked on a fulfilling career journey at Scott Paper and Kimberly Clark before retiring from Georgia Pacific in 2010. Sheila's dedication and hard work were truly commendable.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Sheila had a heart of gold and a passion for various interests. She was renowned for her culinary skills as an excellent cook, found solace in tending to her bountiful gardens, and expressed her creativity through crafting. Her warm personality attracted many friends who became like family to her. Sheila was warmly loved will be greatly missed by her abundant grandchildren and family.
In the hearts of those who survive her, Sheila leaves behind lasting memories and an indelible legacy. She is forever remembered by her children Tammi (Joe) Stemberger, Troy (Amy) Payette, Tina (Mark) Knorr; her siblings Robin Tilley and Julie Biehl; as well as her beloved grandchildren Jaden, Tiye, Hayden, Evan, Addison, Nyla - along with Amy’s son, whom all held a special place in her heart. Additionally, Sheila is survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
While we mourn her passing, we find solace in knowing that Sheila now rests in peace alongside those who went before her. She was preceded in death by her dear parents; former spouse Lawrence Kassha; siblings Louise Hottinger and Ann Polzin, Robert Mclean Jr., as well as cousins who also bid their goodbyes.
In lieu of a formal service and in honoring Sheila's memory and the beautiful life she lived, her family kindly invites all to celebrate through acts of kindness such as charitable donations or planting a tree, like her favorite, a rose bush. Let us continue her memory by sharing stories of joy and reminiscences that will eternally keep Sheila alive in our hearts.
Sheila Ann Kassha's light may have dimmed here on earth but shines brightly in the heavens above where she watches over us all with love till we meet again someday.
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