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Magditsch

In Loving Memory

Magditsch, Pamela Ann (nee Zundel)

Fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church Thursday, February 3, 2022.

Dear wife of the late Charles J. (Chuck) Magditsch, Jr. St Louis Police Dept. Retired. Loving mother of Charles J. (CJ) Magditsch III. Daughter of late Francis W. and Audrey A. (Knichel) Zundel. Dear sister (sister-in-law) of Donald (Kathy), Dennis (Karen), Steven and the late Michael (Nancy) Zundel and the late Margaret Zundel. Dear sister-in-law of Mary Kiser, and William (Nikki) Magditsch. Dear God Mother, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and long-time friend to many.

Born and raised in Dogtown, Pam maintained being a parishioner at St. James the Greater her entire life. Singing in the church choir and being a member of the Queen of the Rosary Sodality were important parts of practicing her faith. Pam and Chuck married at St. James in May 1978.

She worked at local neighborhood restaurants where she built many strong friendships. In her spare time, she was an avid reader and took courses in art at the Community College. She loved painting and sharing her art with others.

Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Saturday, February 19 from 12 noon until Memorial Service time at 1:00 pm. Inurnment at Resurrection Cemetery will be held in private.

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6 thoughts on “Magditsch, Pamela Ann (nee Zundel)”

  1. Pam is my cousin One of many but unique in her own way. I remember an incident, not one of my proudest moment but one that showed hers. I did sometmthing to one of her brothers. She came up to me and told me if I ever did anything like that to anyone of her gamily she would beat me up. She was like that with family and cousins. Rest In Peace e

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  2. Pam is my cousin One of many but unique in her own way. I remember an incident, not one of my proudest moment but one that showed hers. I did sometmthing to one of her brothers. She came up to me and told me if I ever did anything like that to anyone of her gamily she would beat me up. She was like that with family and cousins. Rest In Peace e

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  3. She was loved by many and loved so many that touched her life – family and friends. CJ was her center around whom all things evolved. She would be very grateful for the loving care you gave her in these final years. Her quiet ways were her hallmark. You will be missed Pam but I’m sure Margaret welcomed you with loving arms.

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  4. She was loved by many and loved so many that touched her life – family and friends. CJ was her center around whom all things evolved. She would be very grateful for the loving care you gave her in these final years. Her quiet ways were her hallmark. You will be missed Pam but I’m sure Margaret welcomed you with loving arms.

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  5. I went to grade school with Pam at St James. She was always so kind and caring. Such a sweet person. Thoughts and prayers to family and loved ones.

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  6. I went to grade school with Pam at St James. She was always so kind and caring. Such a sweet person. Thoughts and prayers to family and loved ones.

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