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Xenika B. Poehling

July 21, 2021 | 3 comments

Xenika Barbara Poehling, of Coon Valley, passed away on July 21, 2021 at her home. She was born on April 25, 1948 to Marion J. (Kreibich) and William Hoch. She married James M. Poehling on September 5, 1970. A lifelong lover of all animals, she had three dogs that were pet therapy dogs. She spent many years as an animal communicator and was a Tellington Touch practioner and teacher. She is survived by her husband, James and one aunt Bertha Hoch. In accordance with her wishes there will be no services. Coulee Region Cremation Group of Onalaska is assisting the family. 

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  1. Vicki Born

    Xenika was a beautiful soul; a lifelong supporter of the Arts, she was a loving and generous friend. She will be missed.

  2. paulene aspenson

    So sorry to see Zenika passed away. I always enjoyed her ‘Zenika-ness”. You have my deepest sympathy. Paulene

  3. Colette

    Xenika was much more than a practitioner. She was a gift to many people who were fortunate enough to have crossed paths with her. She was a spiritual teacher of many, she was a very strong and accurate animal communicator and had a deep love for animals, she was an herbalist in her own right, she was a very fine healer.
    She had a huge amount of grace, wisdom and knowledge. She was honest, sensitive, helpful, loving and kind.
    She had another very rare quality.. material things were unimportant to her.
    I will forever be extremely grateful to Xenika for what she’s done for me, my late cat (Katan) and another kitten that I had rescued whom was very ill and is still with me today.
    I fell ill on the trip to the Bahamas. I got really sick and came close to dying. Xenika send me a care package that I will never forget. I get tears in my eyes just thinking about opening up that box with all the natural medicine, books for healing, and it had a plaque that I keep by my bed till this day. It says, “ Women are a lot like tea, you never know how strong they are until you put them in hot water”.
    She also had such a lovely sense of humor.
    Sometimes the cards that she sent would be hysterically funny. But she always took the time to write a nice long letter.

    Xenika, wherever you’re at, if you can hear me… I will always be thankful for you in my life and you will always have a place in my heart. I am who I am today because of your tough love as a friend and confidant.
    Thank you, Beautiful person!!! ?
    Fly Free my Friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ????????

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