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Mattler

In Loving Memory

Mattler, Virginia Marie “Ginny” (nee Suda)

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Wednesday, January 18, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Eugene H. Mattler; loving mother of Gary Mattler, Linda (Rick) Ziegelmeyer, Sue (Ron) Charleville, Gene (Lisa) Mattler, Teresa (Keith) Speckhals, Peggy Tolcou and Bill (Gail) Mattler; our dearest grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her seven children, seventeen grandchildren and twenty two great grandchildren: Kurt (Stephanie) Charleville – Abi, Wesley Charleville;  Tim (Brittni) Charleville – Zack Wester;  Melissa Charleville;  Kristen (Rainier) Castaneda;  Cheryl (Ethon) Woods – McKayla, Xavier Woods;  Ricky (Kristy) Ziegelmeyer – Kinsley, Hailey Ziegelmeyer;  Kevin (Sarah) Mattler;  Tracy Ritter – Raina, Wyatt, Eloise Ritter;  Jerry (Nicole) Mattler – Casey Lopinot, Olivia, Judy, Evie Mattler;  Danny (Jen) Mattler – Ethan, Tyler Mattler;  Renee (Rich) Schroeder – Jonas, Eli Schroeder;  Casey (Steve) McKenna – Callie, Charlie McKenna;  Laura (Nate) Schuh – Maggie, Benjamin Schuh;  Angela (Luke) Mueller – Sawyer Mueller;  Lexi (Nathan) Stabile – Sarah Stabile;  Andrew Mattler;  Joe (Jess) Mattler

Ginny volunteered at multiple places through her life: Schiller Turners, St. Matthias Quilting, Notre Dame High School, Helping Sister, Meals on Wheels, Henry Shaw Ozark and Midwestern Braille Volunteers.

Interests and talents include Computer skills, crafts, sewing, embroidery, quilting, wood working, cooking, reading, genealogy, and ability to tread water Forever with no effort!

She was so loved and will be dearly missed by all.

 Funeral from Kutis Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Wednesday, January 25 at 8:30 a.m. to Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Valley Park) for 9:15 Mass. Interment at J.B.  National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society https://tinyurl.com/7wf6haau or Multiple Sclerosis Society https://tinyurl.com/3t2h84nc appreciated. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m.

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24 thoughts on “Mattler, Virginia Marie “Ginny” (nee Suda)”

  1. I have many fond memories of Aunt Ginny at the family gatherings as I was growing up. She was always so talented, hard-working, and giving. Those values were contagious as evidenced by watching how her ever-growing extended family seems to share the same traits. That is a great legacy, by anyone’s standards. Rest in peace and say hi to Uncle Gene and my dad for me.

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  2. I have many fond memories of Aunt Ginny at the family gatherings as I was growing up. She was always so talented, hard-working, and giving. Those values were contagious as evidenced by watching how her ever-growing extended family seems to share the same traits. That is a great legacy, by anyone’s standards. Rest in peace and say hi to Uncle Gene and my dad for me.

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  3. So sorry for the huge loss this will be for those left behind. She was a light! Very glad that I was able to cross paths with such a sweet heart. I loved seeing her love for her family, and even the families that merged with hers. Much love to all.

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  4. So sorry for the huge loss this will be for those left behind. She was a light! Very glad that I was able to cross paths with such a sweet heart. I loved seeing her love for her family, and even the families that merged with hers. Much love to all.

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  5. We were saddened to hear of Aunt Ginny’s passing and want to pass our sincere condolences to all of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Please take some comfort that she lived a very full life that was very loving, hard-working and sharing of her multi talented gifts. Uncle Gene and Aunt Ginny did a great job raising their family. One example is that her kids helped us to decorate the reception hall at our wedding. We especially enjoyed all the family gatherings we attended at Aunt Ginny’s home. Rest in peace Aunt Ginny and enjoy eternity watching over all of your loved ones.

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  6. We were saddened to hear of Aunt Ginny’s passing and want to pass our sincere condolences to all of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Please take some comfort that she lived a very full life that was very loving, hard-working and sharing of her multi talented gifts. Uncle Gene and Aunt Ginny did a great job raising their family. One example is that her kids helped us to decorate the reception hall at our wedding. We especially enjoyed all the family gatherings we attended at Aunt Ginny’s home. Rest in peace Aunt Ginny and enjoy eternity watching over all of your loved ones.

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  7. Mrs. Mattler was always so nice and always had a smile on her face. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. Condolences to her family and friends.

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  8. Mrs. Mattler was always so nice and always had a smile on her face. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. Condolences to her family and friends.

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  9. Ginny Mattler had a heart of gold. She loved me and welcomed me with open arms into the family. She was a wise, artistic, friendly, and compassionate woman. She was full of wisdom and great stories. She will be greatly missed by myself and many others. It was an honor to know her. Love to all of my Mattler family.

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  10. Ginny Mattler had a heart of gold. She loved me and welcomed me with open arms into the family. She was a wise, artistic, friendly, and compassionate woman. She was full of wisdom and great stories. She will be greatly missed by myself and many others. It was an honor to know her. Love to all of my Mattler family.

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  11. Ginny was a one-of-a-kind wonderful person. She lived life to the fullest and enjoyed everything she did. When volunteering at Midwestern Braille Volunteers she made wonderful tactile graphics for the visually impaired. I know she will be greatly missed by everyone that she has worked with in her life. She always brought a smile to everyone she met. Her passing is a great loss to everyone that knew her. Condolences to the whole family.

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  12. Ginny was a one-of-a-kind wonderful person. She lived life to the fullest and enjoyed everything she did. When volunteering at Midwestern Braille Volunteers she made wonderful tactile graphics for the visually impaired. I know she will be greatly missed by everyone that she has worked with in her life. She always brought a smile to everyone she met. Her passing is a great loss to everyone that knew her. Condolences to the whole family.

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  13. I knew her as Mrs. Mattler, Gary’s mother. I have known her for years and always enjoyed our conversations about her grandchildren and her volunteer work. I could tell how passionate she was about her family and her community. She was a wonderful person and mother. She will be truly missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

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  14. I knew her as Mrs. Mattler, Gary’s mother. I have known her for years and always enjoyed our conversations about her grandchildren and her volunteer work. I could tell how passionate she was about her family and her community. She was a wonderful person and mother. She will be truly missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

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  15. I knew Ginny at Midwestern Braille- she was always smiling, often laughing & displayed many of those talents listed in the above tribute in her efforts for MBV. But what I’ll remember most was her boundless love for her family and the stories she regaled us with every week. She was really so so special. Please accept my sincere condolences.

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  16. I knew Ginny at Midwestern Braille- she was always smiling, often laughing & displayed many of those talents listed in the above tribute in her efforts for MBV. But what I’ll remember most was her boundless love for her family and the stories she regaled us with every week. She was really so so special. Please accept my sincere condolences.

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  17. I an saddened to hear of Ginny’s passing. She was a special, really neat person. My condolences to everyone. I know she will be remembered well and missed very much.

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  18. I an saddened to hear of Ginny’s passing. She was a special, really neat person. My condolences to everyone. I know she will be remembered well and missed very much.

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