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In Loving Memory

Baudendistel, Matilda A.

Matilda “Tina” Baudendistel (nee: McFarland) Thursday, July 27, 2023.  Dear wife of Andrew Baudendistel for 65 years.  Dear mom of Allen (Ann) Baudendistel, Brenda (Scott) Fitzgerald, Cindy (David) Bunte and Michael (Sheryl) Baudendistel; dear grandmother of Christian Martie, Jarad (Sara) Bunte, Nicole Bunte, Brandan Fitzgerald, Matthew Baudendistel, Nathan Baudendistel, great grandmother of Charlotte Martie and Robert Bunte; dear sister of Ron (Carrie) McFarland, aunt, cousin and friend.

Visitation at St. Bernadette Catholic Church 68 Sherman Road St. Louis, MO 63125 Wednesday, August 2, 10am until funeral Mass 11am.  Entombment Sts Peter & Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Catholic Charities.  By Kutis South County Chapel.

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11 thoughts on “Baudendistel, Matilda A.”

  1. She was such a lovely Lady and I will miss her very much. So happy I got to know her.
    My thoughts & prayers are with her husband and family.

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  2. I met Mr. and Mrs. B. when Al and I were in medical school together and contnued to see her through the years at numerous events and yes, Rams football games. She was a very warm and generous person always. It was an honor to know her. Condolences to the entire Baudendistel family. From all the Lunds.

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  3. Tina was was truly an angel on Earth. It’s hard to put in words how she touched our lives. We have the best memories of her. Tina’s smile, laugh, advice, stories and her delicious cooking and recipes she loved to share. We are so lucky to have spent time with her. Love Cory and Debbie Protolipac ❤️

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  4. Tina was absolutely wonderful. One of the kindest people I have had the good fortune of knowing. She will be deeply missed by friends and family alike.

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  5. Tina was a very sweet lady! Our son was so lucky to enjoy her as mother-in-law with all the delicious food! We enjoyed many good times with her and Andy.
    Our thoughts and prayers to Andy and family.

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  6. Tina was always praying for others, Always full of gratitude for anything that was done for her. Always thankful, and you would get a thank you note almost before you gave her a gift! She was Always giving to neighbors, friends, really anyone who crossed her path. She was loved by her boss and fellow employees at State Farm Insurance where she worked for many years. And she will be greatly missed by her beloved spouse for 65 years and all the many others she touched with her kind spirit over the years. She was tough as nails and endured so much in her life. She was a Phoenix that you could never count out, and now I am sure Jesus is counting her IN as Jesus was Always her strength.

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  7. My deepest sympathy to Andy and his family. I have known Tina and Andy for many years. Always enjoyed visiting with her while our husbands played softball in Forest Park. Andy and Don also worked together at Memc. Will remember her and your family in my prayers. She is now heaven and helping your family at this sad time in your lives.

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  8. Well ‘Lady’ – your passing is hitting me hard. You were definitely more than a one million! I will forever miss your cookies… with a glass of ice cold milk (that you would bring to me in a jar)
    Many years ago – you had told me “Monica, if I died tomorrow. I’m okay with it – My kids are grown, happy, and healthy, and they are good people – My job here on earth is complete.”
    Yes, Tina… your job here on earth is complete. Go in peace. I have no doubt you will continue on being you in heaven. I will miss you forever my friend.

    Andy and family -I’m sure everyone that met Tina knows what a beautiful person she was – both inside and out. Prayers and sympathy to you all through this rough time. Please remember how much she loved you all.

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  9. What a special, sweet lady. She was one of a kind. Will miss her kindness and gentle spirit. She was a friend that I will cherish forever. Thanks for all you did when times were hard. Your shoulder and your kind words helped me through some difficult times. You were always giving without a second thought. Heaven gained the best when you were called home.
    Andy and family-my sincere condolences to you all.. Tina truly was a special lady. Prayers for healing at this hard time.

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  10. My dad and Mrs. B worked together at the St. Joseph Missouri safety council…before I even knew Dr. Al (year ahead) and Brenda (same HS class) I enjoyed meals with Mrs. B and family (and expecially appreciated those when I was in college in st. louis and got away from the dorm food). I always received a warm welcome. I know she will be missed by many. My family will keep you all in our prayer.

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  11. We always enjoyed spending time with Tina and Andy when they came to visit Mike, Sheryl, Matt and Nate in CO. She was such a loving person and cheerleader for all grandsons games!

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