Genevieve Sattler
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Memorial visitation for Genevieve Lucille Sattler, 76, Lawrence will be held 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday April 19, 2011 at Warren-McElwain Mortuary. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Oak Hill Cemetery. She died April 15, 2011 at her home.
She was born on November 11, 1934 in Strong City, Kansas the daughter of Lewis and Nellie Stout Wyatt.
She started her banking career at First National Bank of Lawrence in 1971. She was an Assistant Vice President of the U.S. Bank, South Branch, most of her career. She retired in March 2010 after 39 years of service. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Emporia.
Genevieve married Harold L. Sattler on August 12, 1955 in Emporia, KS. He survives of the home.
Other survivors include daughter, Renee Renko and husband, John Renko of Aurora, CO; son, Kim Sattler and fiancé, Vernoica Bussinger of Lawrence, KS; daughter, Beverly Edman and husband, Von Edman of Lawrence, KS; daughter, Janine Sattler of Overland Park, KS; seven grandchildren, Sean, Nicole, and Hayley Renko; Kelli Dunlap; Matthew Edman; Taylor and Bailey Bussinger; sister, Karen Wilson of Shawnee, KS. She was preceded in death by son, Todd Sattler.
In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her name to the Douglas County Visiting Nurses, Rehabilitation and Hospice Care or the Lawrence Humane Society. Contributions may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.
Online condolences may be sent to www.warrenmcelwain.com
My very deepest sympathy to all of you, she was a wonderful person and I am so very sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you. The world lost a lovely lady…
Ginny was an amazing person and I will miss her terribly. My thoughts are with her family during this time.
We loved and will miss Ginny. Thinking of you.
Harold, Renae, Kim, Bev. Janene, there are no words right now to help with your sorrow, but we are thinking of you every minute. I cant believe my best friend of many years is gone. Out love and prayers are with you.
Our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. Ginny was a ray of sunlight and she will be missed terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. Ginny was a ray of sunlight and she will be missed terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Aunt Ginny will be greatly missed. She was always so sweet and kind. Uncle Harold, I know this is a difficult time. May God wrap his loving arms around you and ’the kids’ during this difficult time and always when you need Him to. Aunt Ginny was a wonderful person and led a good life. She is at peace watching over all of us. Love you all very much.
Ginny has been one of my most valued mentors, teaching me patience and perseverance. She was always willing to take a few minutes to listen and provide guidance. She will be greatly missed by those of us who were blessed to know and care for her.
Genny was a true and loyal friend as we have known each other for at least 65 years. There are so many good memories to reflect upon. She was always positive, smiling and full of energy. I will miss her everyday.
Please know that I’m sending you love and healing thoughts now and in the days to come.
I was luck enought to work with Ginny at US Bank when I lived in Lawrence.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ginny’s family and friends.
Erol Kinkaid
US Bank
Elkhorn NE
My deepest sympathy to all the family. May God bless you and be with you during this difficult time. Ginny was like my second mom growing up and all of you my second family. She was a remarkable lady that touched the lives of countless people and each one of us are better having known her. She will be deeply missed. God bless.
I was luck enought to work with Ginny at US Bank when I lived in Lawrence.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ginny’s family and friends.
Erol Kinkaid
US Bank
Elkhorn NE
We are sending our heartfelt sympathy to all of Ginny’s family. Ginny was such a special lady. She had the most wonderful laugh and sense of humor. She always had a sparkle in her eyes. She was a dear and special friend. We will miss this dear lady. May your loving memories of Ginny give you comfort.
Dear Family of Ginny,
What a loss. When I started working at Dillons in high school on Iowa street (did I work with you Kim?) and opened my first checking account, Ginny started me out. Later in life, when I took over our business books, I had several messes that she always helped me straighten out. I called her my bank mom.
I’ve so appreciated and loved seeing her weekly. I will miss her and send my love and condolences to you all.
Sincerely,
Sheryl Henry
We’re so sorry to hear of your loss. Ginny always had a ready smile and kindness in ample supply whenever we cruised through First National Bank way back when. You’re in our thoughts and praying God’s strength for you in the coming days.
So very sad to hear about Ginny. She was a beautiful lady that I remember fondly from the Sattler get togethers and dinners years ago. I pray for your comfort today and the days to come. Thinking of you all…..Julie
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS…YOUR WIFE AND MOTHER WAS A VERY SPECIAL LADY WHO I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER…HER SMILE TOUCHED MANY, MANY PEOPLE..
MY PRAYERS GO WITH YOU…
ROGER SELLS
Genny was my banker at the 23rd Street branch for years.
She was always smiling, happy and helpful. I taught at Schwegler School and when my students studied “real life math,” we took a field trip to the bank. Genny always made us feel welcome and special. I missed her when she retired. I will miss her more now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.