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Schroeder-Marcia

In Loving Memory

Schroeder, Marcia Lynn

Asleep with Jesus on Tuesday, January 17, 2023.

Loving daughter of late Vernon and Marianne Schroeder (nee Gehlbach); Beloved bonus daughter of Joyce Leicht Schroeder; dearest sister of Cindy (the late Larry) Godbey, Curt (Barb) Schroeder and the late Kimberly Gail Schroeder; dear aunt of Carolyn (Jon) Lawton; Alex Godbey, Michael Schroeder and Erin (Kenneth) Hawes; our dear niece, cousin, great-aunt, bonus sister of 11 and friend of many.

Marcia graduated from Deaconess School of Nursing in 1981 and was a Nurse for 42 years.  She served in the Navy from 1983 to 1988.

Visitation Monday, January 23, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. and Tuesday, January 24, 11:30 a.m. until Service 12:30 p.m. at Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens, 8749 Watson Rd. (63119).  Interment Sunset Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens or a charity of your choice.

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13 thoughts on “Schroeder, Marcia Lynn”

  1. Marcia was a very knowledgeable, caring person. I saw her last about 3 years ago at a family reunion. We are cousins that didn’t see one another very much but when we did, it was like no time had passed by. My condolences to Cindy and Curtis and family.

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  2. Marcia was a very knowledgeable, caring person. I saw her last about 3 years ago at a family reunion. We are cousins that didn’t see one another very much but when we did, it was like no time had passed by. My condolences to Cindy and Curtis and family.

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  3. As a young nurse in the ER Marcia made such a difference in my life and career. she exemplified how to care for patients as individuals and to care for one another as friends. The number of lives Marcia touched is to many to count. I am so sorry to her family She truly made the world better by being in it.

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  4. As a young nurse in the ER Marcia made such a difference in my life and career. she exemplified how to care for patients as individuals and to care for one another as friends. The number of lives Marcia touched is to many to count. I am so sorry to her family She truly made the world better by being in it.

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  5. Marcia is a true golden heart. It was a blessing to have gotten to know her and able to call her my friend. You will be truly missed.

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  6. Marcia is a true golden heart. It was a blessing to have gotten to know her and able to call her my friend. You will be truly missed.

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  7. Schroeder, you are truly a nurse from day one. I know that your family is deeply saddened. You were the best friend to everyone and BEST soccer buddy. You will be missed tremendously. May GOD wrap his arms around you and your family. Condolences to Curt and Cindy.

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  8. Schroeder, you are truly a nurse from day one. I know that your family is deeply saddened. You were the best friend to everyone and BEST soccer buddy. You will be missed tremendously. May GOD wrap his arms around you and your family. Condolences to Curt and Cindy.

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  9. I always tell my wife(who is also a nurse–in oncology) what a great nurse and person Marcia was—she had a very calm way about her, had no enemies, and to me she had the personality i wanted—i worked with her for many years and i was proud to call her a friend.

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