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Klebusch

In Loving Memory

Klebusch, Martha Jean (nee Shore)

November 4, 1929 - February 28, 2025

Klebusch, Martha Jean (nee Shore)

Age 95, died peacefully at Missouri Baptist Hospital on Friday February 28, 2025.

Martha was born November 4, 1929 to Roy and Imogene Shore, the eldest of 3 sibings; Louis “Bud” Shore and Dorothy Kinstler. She is survived and loved by her two children Lisa Klebusch and Jim Klebusch. Martha was married to the love of her life Harvey Klebusch (passed October 10, 1982).

Martha graduated from Brentwood High School (class of ’48). Martha was recently enjoying herself at Garden View Care Center Dougherty Ferry playing bingo, Casino Night , music and other activities. She also made some lasting friendships at the facility.

There aren’t enough words to sum up all that Martha was. She was deeply loved and will be deeply missed.

Services: Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois  Friday March 14, 10:30 AM until service at 11:30 AM. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Memorials to American Heart Association appreciated.

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7 thoughts on “Klebusch, Martha Jean (nee Shore)”

  1. To my cousins, Jim and Lisa,
    Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your mother. I remember her sweet personality well.
    From your cousin, Becky (Klebusch) Manier

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  2. I work at the nursing home Martha resided at. She was such a sweet woman. She was nice to everybody and was beloved by myself, many staff, and many residents. She had an infectious smile and a good sense of humor. She is missed by many, especially the the residents she became good friends with and ate meals with. My condolences to Lisa, Jim, and the rest of the family. Martha is in a better place reunited with her husband. May Martha’s memory be a blessing. May she rest in peace.

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