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Finn

In Loving Memory

Finn, Leisa

 

Leisa Finn (59) passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2022, after a heroic battle against cancer.  She shared 23 beautiful years with her partner Jennifer Stiff.  Daughter of the late Allen and Patricia Finn.  Dear sister of Tina Osterwisch and Steve (Denise) Finn.  Loving aunt of Billy Osterwisch, Justin (Ali) Sanford, Micaela Finn, and Amy Gronek.  Great aunt of Paige, Jenna, and Tylie Gronek, Castiel Burgess, and Jensen and Amara Sanford.  Preceded in death by sister Pam Finn, nephew Russell Gronek and great niece Rachel Bradley. She will be loved and missed by countless lifelong friends and neighbors who laughed with her throughout the years.

Her favorite place was Vienna, Missouri, where she spent her time fishing, boating, and appreciating all that nature has to offer.  She loved nothing more than to watch a Western and curl up with her many furry children she’s loved over the years.  Leisa seems to have embraced the philosophy of Western icon John Wayne—”I have tried to live my life so that my family would love me and my friends respect me.  The others can do whatever the hell they please.”

A memorial will be held at Kutis Funeral Home on Friday, May 6 from 4:00-6:00 pm, with a service to follow.

Kutis Funeral Home, 10151 Gravois Road, Affton, MO 63123

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20 thoughts on “Finn, Leisa”

  1. Jen, Tina, Steve and Denise, I am so sorry for your loss Leisa was a wonderful person and I will definitely miss seeing her in the country. I wish I had the chance to have gotten to know her better but she treated me like family immediately, like all of you have. Love you all and prayers for peace and strength Lisa and Spike

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  2. Jen, Tina, Steve and Denise, I am so sorry for your loss Leisa was a wonderful person and I will definitely miss seeing her in the country. I wish I had the chance to have gotten to know her better but she treated me like family immediately, like all of you have. Love you all and prayers for peace and strength Lisa and Spike

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  3. I’m very sorry to hear this news, I know Leisa fought long and hard. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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  4. I’m very sorry to hear this news, I know Leisa fought long and hard. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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  5. My Condolence to Jenn and family. Leisa will be missed. She fought a long hard fight against Cancer. Praying for strength for Jenn and the family doing this time.

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  6. My Condolence to Jenn and family. Leisa will be missed. She fought a long hard fight against Cancer. Praying for strength for Jenn and the family doing this time.

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  7. My Condolence to Jenn and family. Leisa will be missed. She fought a long hard fight against Cancer. Praying for strength for Jenn the family doing this time.

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  8. My Condolence to Jenn and family. Leisa will be missed. She fought a long hard fight against Cancer. Praying for strength for Jenn the family doing this time.

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  9. Jen,
    Leisa has gone home to be an Angel. She will always be with you. She had a beautiful spirit and soul. You two had so many fun and wonderful times together. I am glad to have known her
    Sending love & prayers,
    Patty Warren

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  10. Jen,
    Leisa has gone home to be an Angel. She will always be with you. She had a beautiful spirit and soul. You two had so many fun and wonderful times together. I am glad to have known her
    Sending love & prayers,
    Patty Warren

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  11. Jen,
    Words are not enough to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Know that my love and prayers are with you.

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  12. Jen,
    Words are not enough to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Know that my love and prayers are with you.

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  13. Dear Tina, Steve and Jen,

    I was so sorry to hear about Leisa. Although I hadn’t seen her since Fairview, she will always have a special place in my heart. I remember wanting to catch up to her in first grade, calling her name and then tripping on the sidewalk in front of the junior high and ending up with a scrapped up nose. I don’t know how many fire competitions we were in together and won while on girl scout camping trips or how many softball games we played together, but I do remember that during those times there were a lot of laughs and good times.

    I was also sorry to hear about your mom, what a double whammy. Like Leisa, I have fond memories of your mom being our Girl Scout leader. Your mom displayed such patience with us and we weren’t always the easiest group to deal with.

    I’m sorry I’m not going to be able to make it to the visitation but please know I will be praying for you and your family.

    Take Care and God Bless You,
    Cathy (Swift) Walker

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  14. Dear Tina, Steve and Jen,

    I was so sorry to hear about Leisa. Although I hadn’t seen her since Fairview, she will always have a special place in my heart. I remember wanting to catch up to her in first grade, calling her name and then tripping on the sidewalk in front of the junior high and ending up with a scrapped up nose. I don’t know how many fire competitions we were in together and won while on girl scout camping trips or how many softball games we played together, but I do remember that during those times there were a lot of laughs and good times.

    I was also sorry to hear about your mom, what a double whammy. Like Leisa, I have fond memories of your mom being our Girl Scout leader. Your mom displayed such patience with us and we weren’t always the easiest group to deal with.

    I’m sorry I’m not going to be able to make it to the visitation but please know I will be praying for you and your family.

    Take Care and God Bless You,
    Cathy (Swift) Walker

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