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In Loving Memory

Westhouse, Anastasia Rosemary

Westhouse, Anastasia Rosemary, (nee Folta) Fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church Thursday January 12, 2023.  Beloved wife of the late Edward C. Westhouse.  Loving mother of Lawrence E. (Kathy), Joan M., Raymond C. Westhouse, Marian E. (Brett) States and Richard A. (Dawn) Westhouse.  Dearest grandmother of David C. and Jonathan W. Westhouse, and Richard J. (Abby), Andrew P (Katie), Matthew P, Benjamin J., Isaac T. States and soon to arrive great granddaughter in March.  Our dear aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

Visitation at Incarnate Word Catholic Church (Chesterfield) 13416 Olive Blvd. 63146 on Friday January 27 from 9:30 AM till Celebration of the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM.  Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.  Member of the Matt Talbot Club.  Masses Preferred.  KUTIS CITY SERVICE.

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4 thoughts on “Westhouse, Anastasia Rosemary”

  1. My sincere condolences to the entire family. When I lost my mom quite a few years ago, someone sent me a card that’ had this message it has stuck with me all these years later (author unknown):
    “A mother is someone who can take the place of all others but whose place, no one else can take.” (If we’re lucky…and I know your family was blessed to have her as your mom)

    I am sorry to hear about t your loss. Her death is the first tears she can’t help to wipe away. Know that her spirit is at rest and at peace, her love will always be in your hearts, and her spirit arms will be wrapped around you forever

    Remember the times she made you laugh. Don’t be afraid to share the stories good and bad with each other, this will keep her alive in your hearts.

    Love , Tina Bergner (friend of Rich & Dawn)

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  2. My sincere condolences to the entire family. When I lost my mom quite a few years ago, someone sent me a card that’ had this message it has stuck with me all these years later (author unknown):
    “A mother is someone who can take the place of all others but whose place, no one else can take.” (If we’re lucky…and I know your family was blessed to have her as your mom)

    I am sorry to hear about t your loss. Her death is the first tears she can’t help to wipe away. Know that her spirit is at rest and at peace, her love will always be in your hearts, and her spirit arms will be wrapped around you forever

    Remember the times she made you laugh. Don’t be afraid to share the stories good and bad with each other, this will keep her alive in your hearts.

    Love , Tina Bergner (friend of Rich & Dawn)

    Reply

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