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Chalmers

In Loving Memory

Chalmers, Mary Ann (nee Freeman)

Passed away on October 14, 2022.

Loving wife of the late Harry Ed Chalmers, loving mother of Michael M. Chalmers (Deborah) and the late Anna Marie Larson.

She is survived by her sister, Theresa Street (Frank), many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and two special friends who live in Bowling Green.

Mary Ann has donated her body to Saint Louis University School of Medicine.  A Memorial Mass will be held 10:00 a.m.. Saturday, October 29, 2022 at St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1420 South Sappington Road.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice.

A service of Kutis Affton Chapel.

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14 thoughts on “Chalmers, Mary Ann (nee Freeman)”

  1. Aunt Mary Ann was one of the most thoughtful and generous people on this earth. I remember going to her house often as a kid and having holiday dinners there. She always made up a plate or two and took them to neighbors who lived alone. And she was such a great cook! She was a generous person and always welcomed anyone.

    I am sorry to live so far away and not be able to see her much in her later years. But I am proud that she will always be a part of me.

    Her niece,
    Bev

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  2. Aunt Mary Ann was one of the most thoughtful and generous people on this earth. I remember going to her house often as a kid and having holiday dinners there. She always made up a plate or two and took them to neighbors who lived alone. And she was such a great cook! She was a generous person and always welcomed anyone.

    I am sorry to live so far away and not be able to see her much in her later years. But I am proud that she will always be a part of me.

    Her niece,
    Bev

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  3. She will be missed, but mostly remembered. I will always remember the fun times my family had at her apartments (especially Crestwood). She is now in heaven with her parents and sisters.

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  4. She will be missed, but mostly remembered. I will always remember the fun times my family had at her apartments (especially Crestwood). She is now in heaven with her parents and sisters.

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  5. My Aunt MaryAnn will always have a special place in my heart, as she was also my Godmother!

    I used to visit her and Uncle Harry, and would pick on Uncle Harry where he’d say “MaryAnn, come and get Pammy”! Makes me smile to think about the fun we had.

    My sincere condolences to my Aunt Therese, Aunt Frank, Cousin Mike, and all my Cousins

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  6. My Aunt MaryAnn will always have a special place in my heart, as she was also my Godmother!

    I used to visit her and Uncle Harry, and would pick on Uncle Harry where he’d say “MaryAnn, come and get Pammy”! Makes me smile to think about the fun we had.

    My sincere condolences to my Aunt Therese, Aunt Frank, Cousin Mike, and all my Cousins

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  7. Remember going over to Aunt Mary Ann’s and the barbecues, swimming and sneaking a peak at movies at the drive in (crazy how cannot remember much when younger however remember this) … Miss those days……. W/ that said, we can all rest assured that Mary Ann is finally home in Heaven.

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  8. Remember going over to Aunt Mary Ann’s and the barbecues, swimming and sneaking a peak at movies at the drive in (crazy how cannot remember much when younger however remember this) … Miss those days……. W/ that said, we can all rest assured that Mary Ann is finally home in Heaven.

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  9. I was sorry to hear of Mary Ann’s passing. Mary Ann always seemed so cheerful when she came to visit my mother – Dorothy Winkler Meehan. I believe that my mother was Mary Ann’s godmother and they stayed in touch through the years. Mary Ann and my mom also visited on the phone. They were good friends as well as cousins.
    My sympathy to all her family.

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  10. I was sorry to hear of Mary Ann’s passing. Mary Ann always seemed so cheerful when she came to visit my mother – Dorothy Winkler Meehan. I believe that my mother was Mary Ann’s godmother and they stayed in touch through the years. Mary Ann and my mom also visited on the phone. They were good friends as well as cousins.
    My sympathy to all her family.

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  11. I’m an old friend of Mary Ann’s niece Beverly. I grew up knowing the family and have fond and happy memories from those days. I’m so sorry for your families loss.

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  12. I’m an old friend of Mary Ann’s niece Beverly. I grew up knowing the family and have fond and happy memories from those days. I’m so sorry for your families loss.

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