Gremaud, Mary G. “Marie” (nee Hilke) at the beautiful age of 103, Baptized into Hope Christ’s Resurrection on Sunday, January 22, 2023. Beloved wife of the late Eugene A. Gremaud; loving mother of Dorothy (Bernard) Perron, Michael (Diane) Gremaud and Stephen Gremaud; cherished grandmother of Angela (Michael) Wyand, Christopher (Bridget) Perron, Timothy Perron and Matthew Perron, Lisa (Ryan) Behrens, Brian (Krystle) Gremaud and Katie (Caleb) Hedrick; great-grandmother of Isabelle, Alexandria and Genevieve, Brandon, Tyler, Ethan, Elyse, Melanie, Brenna and treasured sister of 12; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.
Services: Funeral from KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Friday, January 27, 9:00 a.m. to Assumption Catholic Church (Mattis Rd.) for a 9 :30 a.m. Mass. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Marie’s memory may be made to a charity of your choice. Visitation, Thursday 4-8 p.m.
I will truly miss Marie’s rye sense of humor as she watched all us boys grow up over the years. A loving person who lived life to the fullest before our Lord asked her to join Him. Such a sweet lady that will live in our memory forever. God bless all her family and friends and bring them strength and comfort in the days ahead.
I will miss Mrs. Gremaud. We only met two times. The first was with the loss of her husband, and the second was to purchase her car because she was ready to give that up. She was so concerned about selling the car and making sure I knew every detail about it. This car went to my son. On the dashboard was a A crucifix which I left there. And so far the car has been excellent for my son and I know that God and Mrs. Gremaud are watching over him. Mrs. Gremaud son, Mike and I have been close friends for a very long time and I wish him and his family peace.
My dear friend in Christ. I’ve learned and lived many spiritual and life lessons with Marie. God bless her loving family and many friends. Thank you Lord.
Marie, my first cousin twice removed, was such an amazing woman. She made dinner for me at 99 years old and shared many memories. I wanted to cook for her, but wasn’t allowed. She and my grandma, Anne Weiss, were cousins and grew up together and remained very close. She will be missed, but I know she is happy to be with family members who have gone before. My condolences to her family. May she rest in God’s peace.
Marie was a dear friend of my mother’s as they were co-workers, as well. After her pal, Ann, passed away to eternal life in October of 1994, my husband and I had the privilege of continuing the relationship that she and my mom had enjoyed. Several times each year we would worship at her parish church, Assumption, and always follow that Eucharist with another for breakfast at McDonald’s where she liked the food and we could talk and catch up easily. Marie, we can see why Mom liked your company so much. We did, too. We shall miss you, but know you will continue to advocate from your heavenly home for all your family members and us friends. Thanks, Marie, for being such an inspirational friend. We know Gene has welcomed you into eternity where you, he and God can have some good talks. We shall be praying for your peace.
Love, Ron and Mary Ann Horst
Marie was a neighbor of our family for many years. She was an exceptional spiritual person and The Lord meant everything. So sorry I will not see her hanging out her laundry on “wash day”. Good and beautiful memories. The Potter Family
Your mother, grandmother was a wonderful woman. So full of life! She always had a smile and welcomed everyone into her home. We were so lucky to have met her and even though it was only a few times, we felt blessed to have been in her presence. Hoping that all the beautiful memories you have will bring you comfort. May she be welcomed into Jesus’s loving arms.
Butch & Joelyn