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Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:15 am
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Updated: 8:16 am, Thu Jan 12, 2012.
Eric C. Westhoelter
Eric C. Westhoelter, 55, Washington, passed away Sunday, Jan. 1,
2012.
Mr. Westhoelter was the son of Bernie Westhoelter and wife
Cynthia, nee Huether. He was born Aug. 13, 1956, in Washington.
He made a living as a warehouse manager for the Washington
School District.
Mr. Westhoelter is survived by his parents, Bernie and Cynthia
Westhoelter, Washington; his brothers, Cary Westhoelter and Craig
Westhoelter and wife Sheila, all of Washington; his nephews, Justin
West and Joey Westhoelter; his nieces, Alyssa Westhoelter and Amber
Westhoelter; other relatives and many friends.
Services were held Friday, Jan. 6, at St. Peter's United Church
of Christ, Washington, with the Rev. Paul Koch officiating.
The family requested memorials to be made out to the Leukemia
Society or St. Peter's U.C.C.
The family was served by Nieburg-Vitt Funeral Home,
Washington.
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Updated: 8:16 am.
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