Charmain Satree
February 2, 1953 - November 6, 2020

Charmain Satree

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Long time educator Charmain "Charm" Satree passed away peacefully on November 6, surrounded by family and friends.

Charm was born February 2, 1953 in West Point, Nebraska to Ray and Jean (Lane) Satree. The oldest of four, Charm loved her siblings Doug, Shelly, and Steve with great pride and care. She was proud of her Norwegian heritage: making lefse with family, researching her ancestry, and eventually making the trip of a lifetime to Norway to meet extended family.

At a very early age, Charm's love for the farm and athletics showed. She helped with daily chores on the farm and was very active in her school. She participated in 4H, softball, volleyball, and basketball, and spent many late summers attending the Burt County Fair. After high school, Charm advanced her education at Wayne State College, receiving a bachelor's degree in education.

Charm spent most of her career, 29 years, working for Lincoln Public Schools with many years at Lincoln NorthStar as a Skills and Technology teacher. Her work with Skills USA, an organization to improve the nation's skilled workforce, brought her much joy. Charm continued mentoring students even after her retirement and traveled the state encouraging young women to be successful in the industrial tech field.
Throughout her life Charm was a dedicated athlete, not only participating in sports but also coaching. From softball to golf, she stayed active even through cancer treatment. She was a passionate Huskers volleyball, softball, and football fanGo Big Red! Charm was also very involved in United Lutheran Church and spent time volunteering at the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Charm's family was the center of her life. Time with her mom and dad on the farm was most important to her and she loved all her family, cousins and extended family immensely. She had countless friends that she loved and they adored her. As adults, former students often visited to thank her and share more about the impact she had on their lives and success. Family, friends, and former students organized parades for Charm this past spring. More than 70 cars drove by her house to wave and express their love and respect.
Charm survived both breast cancer and lymphoma, and was diagnosed with PML disease in May. With support from her #CharmStrong team, she met the disease head on. Throughout her life and through her challenges, Charm set an example for all and always brought the high fun factor.

Charm is survived by her parents Ray and Jean Satree; siblings Doug Satree (Jane), Shelly Satree, and Steve Satree; nieces Amy Cook (Justin) and Katy Satree; aunt Chloe and uncle John Johnson; cousins Deb Cornell, Roxanne Cornell (Jennifer Polzin), Dane Cornell (Judy), Jay Johnson (Marlene), Alan Stenvers, Tracy Scow (Chris), Linda Stenvers (Chris Marisette), and Lisa Preston (Ron); goddaughter Sidney Scow; great-nephews Jackson and Lane Cook; and many extended family members and cherished friends. Preceded in death by her beloved grandparents Lorene and Virgil Lane, and Erling and Ingrid Satree; aunt Norma and uncle Clancy Cornell, aunt Marilyn and uncle Dennis Stenvers; and cousin Ron Cornell.

The family wishes to thank the circle of dear friends who cared for Charm these past months, surrounding her with love and laughter, as well as the incredible staff at HoriSun Hospice and The Monarch House who cared for all of us so beautifully, teaching us to let go with love.

One of Charm's favorite songs, "Crowded Table" by the Highwomen, truly expresses her love with the chorus, "I want a house with a crowded table, and a place by the fire for everyone"

A celebration of Charm's life will be held at the Uehling Auditorium (224 Third Street, Uehling, Nebraska 68063) on Saturday, November 14 with an indoor/outdoor visitation beginning at 9:00 a.m., service at 10:00 a.m., and a brief tailgate party to follow. Huskers gear encouraged, in Charm's honor. Masks required, social distancing encouraged. Memorials may be sent to The Logan View Education Foundation, The Burt County Fair Foundation, or United Lutheran Church in Lincoln.

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Visitation
Saturday, November 14, 2020
9:00am until service time
Uehling Auditorium
224 Third Street
Uehling, NE  68063
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Service
Celebration of Life
Saturday, November 14, 2020
10:00am
Uehling Auditorium
224 Third Street
Uehling, NE  68063
Map & Directions

Condolences(32)

  1. Mark Olson
    I am so sad .....Charm included me on the team to start North Star High School....she and I worked side by side until I moved to another State to continue my teaching ...her wisdom and life lesson are still with me today. ❤️
  2. Susan Budler
    I worked with Charm in the 80's at Landscape Services (Grounds Dept). She was a great person to work with and to hang-out with. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
  3. Kurt Holliday
    My thoughts and prayers go out to Charm's family. I got to know her as a fellow skillsusa advisor and became friends. She had a loving and caring personality that was just infectious. She was a special person who will be greatly missed! God bless
  4. Joan
    Charm was a wonderful friend and colleague. Her warm and generous spirit will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to her family. Joan & Don
  5. Sheila Brakhahn
    My sympathy to Charmain's parents, siblings, and all of her dear friends in Lincoln. May God's love guide and comfort you one day at a time.
  6. Shawnie Motschenbacher
    I had the blessing of having Charm teach across the hall from me at North Star for at least 11 years. There were times we were mistaken for each other in the hallways. I will miss her quick wit. Positive outlook, amazing personality. She has left a legacy of many many many students who were lucky to benefit from her ability to teach, coach, connect and make lasting lifetime impressions on. Because of Charm our LPS community, city and state is a better place. Until we meet again-
  7. Wayne Trevett
    A great loss to the Skills USA family. Really going to miss her.She was a joy to be around and a pleasure to work with. Go Big Red!!!!
  8. Bonni Riehle
    I learned so much from Charm as a mentor and friend. She truly loved those around her and I was blessed to have her in my life.
  9. Lora Curtis
    What a great lady! I wonderful role model for so many of us! You are missed!
  10. Terry Neddenriep
    Charm and I taught Industrial Technology together at the Bryan Community (Lincoln Public Schools). Charm was a kid magnet. Students believed that with her help they could build just about anything. She brought the best out in her students. Each day Charm's personality and easy smile lifted spirits throughout the school. Always happy and cheerful – Charm will be missed.
  11. Stan Haas
    Charm will be missed here at LPS. She was a great influence to many of our students and staff.
  12. Shannon Burley
    I'll never forget the night we met. I laughed for hours. My Mom will be looking for you. She really liked working with you. I'll miss you, my friend.
  13. Karla Tinius
    I met Charm in 2003 when we opened North Star. Little did I know at that time, the huge impact she would have on my life and so many others. She was one of those people that knew EVERYONE! Never did she say an unkind word about anyone but she admittedly favored those with what she labeled "high fun factor" No matter where she was or what she was doing, she had that rare quality of 'giving it her all', and that is how she gallantly battled cancer. My heart goes out to her family. Words cannot express how much she will be missed. When it comes to living life to the fullest,
    Charm, you hit a grand slam.
  14. Cindy Wilson
    Charm and I co-taught Industrial Technology classes together at North Star beginning with the opening of the school. As a new teacher, Charm took me under her wing and I learned a lot from her. Charm knew how to reach out to her students and shared many stories that taught life lessons. Charm was always upbeat and full of energy. She brought joy to everything she did! My condolences to her family, but take comfort that Charm is watching over us from above.
  15. Gary Reiners
    So sorry for your loss. I was the sub for Charm when she got cancer.I have lost a good friend.
  16. Dan Miriovsky
    Ms. Satree was my Shop teacher in 7th and 8th grade. She taught me so many things and always had an uplifting spirit. She followed me through my athletic career in high school and college. To this day some of the skills Ms Satree taught me in 8th grade i use to fix and build in my own home. What an amazing inspiring women and may she now peacefully rest.
  17. Kari Beckenhauer
    I was glad to know Charm for many years through various organizations. Such a wonderful person! My sympathy to her numerous friends and loving family. She was one of a kind and will be missed.
  18. Laura Devoe
    Shelley
    My prayers are with you and your family.
  19. Mary Williams Flory
    Charm was a gift to everyone she met! She will be well remembered for her wonderful skillset, wam smile, and the acceptance she had for everyone she encountered.
  20. Gwen Bell
    There are really no words special enough to describe Charm. I knew her when she worked for and with me in LPS and there was never a more dedicated professional or fun person I knew. I was lucky enough to have Charm teach my children and they thought the world of her. We played softball together and her love of sports was only surpassed by her love of family. She would do absolutely anything for anyone who might need help with anything. I am so sorry for the loss of Charmain and hope the families many memories of her bring peace.
  21. Deb Levitov
    I met Charmain many years ago, early in our early years at LPS. She was so upbeat and approachable and there was never a time when our paths crossed that she didn't stop to talk. She was a bright light and had a caring and good soul. I extend my condolences to her family and friends.
  22. Barb & John Miriovsky
    Our son was blessed to have Charm as a teacher at Scott Middle School. She was one of a kind and her light in this world will be missed.
  23. Val Smith
    Charm will be greatly missed. She was an outstanding educator and friend with such a zest for life. She could find humor in every situation. So happy she has found peace.
  24. Kevin Wibbels
    I was an LPS administrator who worked with Charm over our years as educators. She was always a dedicated teacher and leader in the district. Always with a smile, she was a great role model for kids and other staff members. I also golfed in a league with her for a number of years and always enjoyed her company and competition.
    She will be missed. Kevin Wibbels
  25. Charles W Yost
    A beautiful soul. RIP
  26. Carol Meyer
    I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of Charm. We knew one another through church and as teaching colleagues. May joyful memories bring peace and comfort to all.
    Sincerely, Carol Meyer
  27. Suzy Kuhr
    I am greatly saddened to hear of Charm's passing, please accept my condolences. I knew Charm in the early 1980's while the both of us resided in Lincoln. We worked together on landscaping crew at UNL, and at one time roomed in the same house. We played together on softball teams and frequented the same hangouts!!
    Everything about Charm was intense and vibrant. She was Charming ( yes, pun intended!), witty, giving and kind. Always had a smile on her face and a wink in her eye! While we may not have seen each other for years, we were able to reconnect through social media . I am grateful for that. Life for her proved to be wonderfully rewarding, for herself as well as those she came in contact with.
    All of us who have had her in our lives, for however short or long have been truly blessed. May she Rest In Peace.
    (Please say hello to Fritz for me, Charburger!)
    Suzy Kuhr
    Shirley Bannert
  28. Melissa Nickens-Harris
    So very sorry for your loss. Sincerest thoughts and prayers to the Satree Family.

    Melissa Harris
    Ruth and Kevin Nickens
  29. Deb Glaser
    Charm was a friend from the day I met her. She had a heart capable of loving endlessly ❤️ I will miss her dearly
  30. Christine Constien
    Charm was a P.E. teacher for me at Lawton-Bronson in Iowa. She was always fun and wanted us to have fun. I didn't realize at the time, she wasn't much older than me! RIP to you Charm, and my prayers to all her family and friends.
  31. Tony Koester
    Charm was a great friend and supporter. She inspired her students and fellow teachers. It was amazing to witness the bond she made with her colleagues and students. I was a SkillsUSA chapter advisor with her in LPS and we always helped one another at state conferences. I was so proud when she received the advisor of the year award for her commitment. I feel privileged and proud to have had her influence and friendship in my life.
  32. Sandra Pietron
    Dear Roxanne and Jen,
    It has been a long struggle and you were there for her. I am sad for your loss.
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