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Greeninger

In Loving Memory

Greeninger, Patricia A.


(nee Wegener) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Saturday, October 31, 2020. Beloved wife of Ken Greeninger; dear mother of Jeff (Pinar) and Dave (Kelly) Greeninger and Mandy (Chad) Williams; dear grandmother of Chase, Jack, Reed, Tucker and the late Blake.
Services: Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Friday, November 6, 9:00 a.m. to St. Paul Catholic Church (Fenton) for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. Visitation Thursday, 4-8 p.m.

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14 thoughts on “Greeninger, Patricia A.”

  1. Ken, Dave & Kelly so sorry to get this news. Kim and I both loved Pat, she is one of the nicest most welcoming people we ever had the pleasure to know and she made everyone feel special. We will be out of state for the services but wanted you to know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

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  2. Ken, Dave & Kelly so sorry to get this news. Kim and I both loved Pat, she is one of the nicest most welcoming people we ever had the pleasure to know and she made everyone feel special. We will be out of state for the services but wanted you to know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

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  3. Uncle Ken & Family~ So sorry for your loss !! I will always remember her happiness, such a special lady!! Hugs & Prayers to all!!
    “ Dear Pat” you will always be my heart!! ♥️

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  4. Uncle Ken & Family~ So sorry for your loss !! I will always remember her happiness, such a special lady!! Hugs & Prayers to all!!
    “ Dear Pat” you will always be my heart!! ♥️

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  5. Wishing you His Peace. It sure was fun reconnecting at our gatherings of CJA classmates over the past few years! You are a JOY! When we can gather again I know you will be with us in spirit! Prayers for you and your family, Jeannie Abeckerle Kohnen
    ****Our Beloved AlmaeMatre Cor Jesu class of ‘70

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  6. Wishing you His Peace. It sure was fun reconnecting at our gatherings of CJA classmates over the past few years! You are a JOY! When we can gather again I know you will be with us in spirit! Prayers for you and your family, Jeannie Abeckerle Kohnen
    ****Our Beloved AlmaeMatre Cor Jesu class of ‘70

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  7. Greeninger and Wegener Families, Our prayers are with you. We remember Pat as a wonderful daughter, mother, sister and friend. We remember the many good times when Pat, Ken and Jeff would visit her brother Don and I at Mizzou. A special lady who will be missed.

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  8. Greeninger and Wegener Families, Our prayers are with you. We remember Pat as a wonderful daughter, mother, sister and friend. We remember the many good times when Pat, Ken and Jeff would visit her brother Don and I at Mizzou. A special lady who will be missed.

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  9. Pat was such a fun, supportive, and optimistic classmate and friend of so many of us CJ class of 70 alumni. We–I– will miss her endearing bellowing laughter and her consummate kindness. Whenever I came in town from Michigan, she always made it a point to meet with our CJ group whether Panera’s for a breakfast (rowdy) gathering or a dinner party on the Hill, and I loved seeing her and talking with her. In the midst of the fight of her life with cancer, her faith and optimism and encouragement were unfailing, as she turned the conversation away from herself and to the person she was talking with. I miss her already, and I keep her in my prayers and always in memory–and I send my condolences and continued prayers to Ken, her children, and all her family at this difficult time. May all the wonderful memories, her smiles, and her love be a blessing to us all for having known and loved Pat.

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  10. Pat was such a fun, supportive, and optimistic classmate and friend of so many of us CJ class of 70 alumni. We–I– will miss her endearing bellowing laughter and her consummate kindness. Whenever I came in town from Michigan, she always made it a point to meet with our CJ group whether Panera’s for a breakfast (rowdy) gathering or a dinner party on the Hill, and I loved seeing her and talking with her. In the midst of the fight of her life with cancer, her faith and optimism and encouragement were unfailing, as she turned the conversation away from herself and to the person she was talking with. I miss her already, and I keep her in my prayers and always in memory–and I send my condolences and continued prayers to Ken, her children, and all her family at this difficult time. May all the wonderful memories, her smiles, and her love be a blessing to us all for having known and loved Pat.

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