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In Loving Memory

Doerr, Jean “Jeannie” M.

Jean “Jeannie” M. (nee Gieseking) Doerr

Jeannie peacefully entered the arms of Jesus on Sunday, October 6th. Loving wife of Donn Doerr Sr.; beloved mother of Crystal (Patrick) Jacobsmeyer and Donny (Tracey) Doerr Jr.; cherished grandmother of Lorelei Jacobsmeyer. She is also survived by her loving mother Margaretha Gieseking (nee Potje), and dearest siblings Theresa (Richard) Vietor, Thomas (Elisa) Gieseking, Joseph Gieseking, and Elizabeth (Holly Favazza) Gieseking. Dear aunt, great-aunt, niece, cousin, and friend of many. She was preceded in death by her beloved father Stanley Gieseking.

Jeannie had a long and distinguished career at Washington University in St. Louis, where she worked faithfully for over 25 years. Her dedication, professionalism, and positive presence were an inspiration to those she served.

She had a heart of gold and was known for putting the needs of others before her own. Her compassionate heart and joyful spirit were felt by all who knew and loved her. We will treasure her memory always.

 

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry Road, Mehlville, MO 63129), Tuesday, October 22nd, 4-8 p.m. Funeral mass at St. Joseph Parish (6020 Old Antonia Road, Imperial, MO 63052), Wednesday, October 23rd, 10 a.m.  

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9 thoughts on “Doerr, Jean “Jeannie” M.”

  1. I’m so sorry for your loss. I have so many fond memories of Jeannie from my childhood – play dates and scouting. Sending all my love to the family.

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  2. My deepest sympathies to the Doerr family. I worked with Jeannie for many years at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University and am very proud to call her a colleague and friend. She will be missed. Joan

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  3. My dearest Sister, who was taken from us way too soon. I miss you so much, you will always be in my heart. You are home, free of pain and at peace. That is a blessing. You are truly a special person. I thank God for the years we had with you and I thank you for being one of the best Sisters anyone could ever have.
    “Chance made us Sisters, hearts made us friends.” Rest in peace Jeannie.
    Love you,
    T

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  4. Jeannie is my godchild. Always a smile never mind the pain she may have had.
    You will be missed by all who knew you.
    Rest easy now.
    Love, Aunt Anna

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  5. I am so sorry to hear of Jeannie’s passing. She was such a kind, sweet person and will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all the Doerr and Gieseking families. 🙏

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  6. So sorry for your loss. May you hold on to those wonderful memories in your heart and find comfort to face the days ahead. Prayers

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  7. My beautiful sister
    Thinking back to my childhood and remembering all the great times we had. Driving around in that white impala listening and singing to music. We spent every summer together and I hold those memories in my heart forever. I will never forget watching that last sunrise with you. Now you can watch the sun rise and set every day. You are now at peace and can rest. You are a beautiful woman with a wonderful and kind heart and soul. You are loved and missed by so many. I love you Jean. Until I see you again ❤️

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