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In Loving Memory

Marsters, Jean Marie

Feb. 17, 2021. Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Tues., Feb. 23, 9 a.m. to St. Catherine Laboure for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment JB National Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 4-8 p.m.

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6 thoughts on “Marsters, Jean Marie”

  1. My dear Jeanie, I always loved you, even over the years when circumstances made it impossible to communicate and you had to turn away from us, Doris and I understood and still loved you. We were always aware of many reasons why you had to make certain decisions that excluded us, but we always loved you, silently, from a distance. We all had our principles. Doris and I wished we had been able to talk with you and sometimes be of help, however, we think we understood your position. But now Doris too is gone, and I weep for a relationship with you that could have been. Good-bye dear little sister; rest in peace.

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  2. My dear Jeanie, I always loved you, even over the years when circumstances made it impossible to communicate and you had to turn away from us, Doris and I understood and still loved you. We were always aware of many reasons why you had to make certain decisions that excluded us, but we always loved you, silently, from a distance. We all had our principles. Doris and I wished we had been able to talk with you and sometimes be of help, however, we think we understood your position. But now Doris too is gone, and I weep for a relationship with you that could have been. Good-bye dear little sister; rest in peace.

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  3. Words may not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that I feel for the passing of your mother. Please accept my condolences. In the times I spoke to her I know she was pure of heart, I wish I got to meet her…so close yet so far. A beautiful soul, full of love and faith, ascended to heaven, away from us, but closer to God and with her dearly loved husband, leaving loneliness and sadness. Prayers to you all.

    -Veronica

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  4. Words may not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that I feel for the passing of your mother. Please accept my condolences. In the times I spoke to her I know she was pure of heart, I wish I got to meet her…so close yet so far. A beautiful soul, full of love and faith, ascended to heaven, away from us, but closer to God and with her dearly loved husband, leaving loneliness and sadness. Prayers to you all.

    -Veronica

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  5. My sincere condolences to the entire Marsters family as I know that Aunt Jean was beloved.
    I have fond memories of visiting grandma Hall long ago on Sunday afternoons and listening to the laughter around the kitchen table while I played nearby.
    The five Hall ladies gave me an appreciation for thoughtful wit, humor and laughter.
    Rest In Peace Aunt Jean in the presence of our Savior.

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  6. My sincere condolences to the entire Marsters family as I know that Aunt Jean was beloved.
    I have fond memories of visiting grandma Hall long ago on Sunday afternoons and listening to the laughter around the kitchen table while I played nearby.
    The five Hall ladies gave me an appreciation for thoughtful wit, humor and laughter.
    Rest In Peace Aunt Jean in the presence of our Savior.

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