Baptized in the Hope of Christ Resurrection on Tuesday July 2, 2024. Dearest sister of Christopher (Leola) Glatz, Elizabeth (Pete) Cruz and James (Ally) Glatz. Dear sister-in-law of the late Jerry Kennedy. Dear aunt of Andrew and Joseph Kennedy and Ashley Parks.
Services; Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Wed. 7/10 9:15AM for 10AM mass at Sacred Heart (Valley Park). Interment Shepherd Hills (Barnhart). In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of your choice. Vis. Tue. 4-8PM
We are saddened by Mary’s passing and extend our most heartfelt sympathy to her family and friends. Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Mary will forever be in our daily prayers
God bless Mary. Our deepest condolences knowing she is reunited with Carl and Nettie. Many fond memories from childhood.
Thank you Mary. God bless you. Much love.
Mary was a friend and long-time choir member with us at St. Joe’s in Manchester. She was alway just a sweet soul and we know that God has welcomed her in heaven.
Mary was a wonderful person. We had many good times at st. Joe psr. She was my go to for “bunny sitting”. When she fell ill, I took over her job as Coordinator of Religious Ed, Succeeding only because of the guidance from Mary over the years.
She was always fun to be with, happiest when she was with her rabbit!! Rest now, Mary. Enjoy being cuddled by our dear Lord.
I am sorry to hear of Mary’s passing. I had heard so many wonderful stories of Mary and her siblings through her dad. I had the pleasure of working for Carl when I started my career at Southwestern Bell. I actually got to meet Mary when she started working for the Company also. She was always so friendly and pleasant to everyone she met. May she Rest In Peace. 🙏
Mary was an important member of our St. Joseph Parish “Little Church” group for many years. She was our “music director” and when we met at her home she delighted in serving her “Crock Pot Shredded Beef Sandwiches” and her famous Braunschweiger Ball. Mary had a way of smiling and greeting people as if they were the only person in the room. Mary has probably already joined the choir in heaven.
I worked with Mary at St Joseph’s for many years and she was a dear member of our Little Church group. She had a smile for everyone and had the voice of an angel. She loved her Cardinals and she enjoyed teasing me about the Cubs and Blackhawks. Rest in peace, Mary.