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Macke

In Loving Memory

Macke, Susan Michele

Sue was born March 24, 1962 to Henry and Pauline (Clark) Macke of Imperial, MO.

She is preceded in death by her parents and two brothers Robert Stephen and James Gregory.

She is survived by dear friend Carolyn (Wolff) Brown; sister Beverly (Macke) Ainsley and husband James; sister-in-law Mary (Duncan) Macke; brother Mark and wife Laurie; brother Timothy and wife Natalie; nieces Jamie (Ainsley) Mitzo, Jacqueline Macke and Joelle Macke; nephews Douglas Ainsley, David Macke, Joseph Macke, Michael Macke and Stephen Macke; great-nieces Ainsley Mitzo, Evelyn Mitzo, and Leighton Macke.

Sue loved competing in and watching sports.  She started her athletic journey in Khoury League softball, and participated in grade school, high school, Junior college and numerous teams after, where she played, coached and occasionally umpired.  Sue was a big fan of the St. Louis Cardinals.  She enjoyed going to casinos, playing poker, and collecting coins.  Sue also loved her dogs.

Visitation for Susan Macke will be held at Kutis Funeral Home, South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd, Mehlville, Mo 63129 on Thursday October 21, 4-7 pm.  A Mass will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 6020 Old Antonia Rd, Imperial, MO 63052 on Friday October 22 at 10 am.  Interment will be at St. Joseph Cemetery, Imperial, MO, following Mass.

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32 thoughts on “Macke, Susan Michele”

  1. Sue was one of my favorite cousins! She always had a smile and made you feel comfortable! She had a great sense of humor! She will be missed! I am so sorry for your loss!

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  2. Sue was one of my favorite cousins! She always had a smile and made you feel comfortable! She had a great sense of humor! She will be missed! I am so sorry for your loss!

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  3. Whenever Sue was around, you could always find her in a crowd because everyone around her was laughing. I will miss her good natured humor and the life she brought to all around her.

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  4. Whenever Sue was around, you could always find her in a crowd because everyone around her was laughing. I will miss her good natured humor and the life she brought to all around her.

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  5. She’s only gone a little while,
    You’ll see; you’ll meet again.
    Til then relive those times you had.
    Remember now and then.

    Rejoice in knowing what you shared,
    Remember every part.
    She never really left, you know;
    She’s always in your heart.

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  6. She’s only gone a little while,
    You’ll see; you’ll meet again.
    Til then relive those times you had.
    Remember now and then.

    Rejoice in knowing what you shared,
    Remember every part.
    She never really left, you know;
    She’s always in your heart.

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  7. I will forever cherish all of the wonderful softball memories…hugs for you Carolyn…R.I.P. Sue till we meet again

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  8. I will forever cherish all of the wonderful softball memories…hugs for you Carolyn…R.I.P. Sue till we meet again

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  9. We are very sorry for your loss of Sue. I remember her as a great athlete and a “fireball” as a little girl! Prayers for the family during this time of sorrow.

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  10. We are very sorry for your loss of Sue. I remember her as a great athlete and a “fireball” as a little girl! Prayers for the family during this time of sorrow.

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  11. My most vivid memory of Sue is seeing her on the softball field, with that red hair halfway down her back. You just knew if the ball went to her, she was going to make the play.

    My thoughts are with you guys as you as you celebrate Sue’s life and mourn your loss.

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  12. My most vivid memory of Sue is seeing her on the softball field, with that red hair halfway down her back. You just knew if the ball went to her, she was going to make the play.

    My thoughts are with you guys as you as you celebrate Sue’s life and mourn your loss.

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  13. Thoughts & prayers to the Macke family. We were neighbors to the Macke’s on Skyline Court, and have so many wonderful memories growing up.

    God bless Sue. She will be missed by the Turnbough family!

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  14. Thoughts & prayers to the Macke family. We were neighbors to the Macke’s on Skyline Court, and have so many wonderful memories growing up.

    God bless Sue. She will be missed by the Turnbough family!

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  15. I loved Sue so much. I chose her to be my flower girl in my wedding. She hated it but did it anyway. Charlie loved her and always enjoyed being with her. Sue will be missed so much. I could always count on her for a laugh and a big hug.
    Aunt Wanda

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  16. I loved Sue so much. I chose her to be my flower girl in my wedding. She hated it but did it anyway. Charlie loved her and always enjoyed being with her. Sue will be missed so much. I could always count on her for a laugh and a big hug.
    Aunt Wanda

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  17. Our sympathies to both the Macke and the Brown families for the loss of Sue. She was always a competitor on the field and later in life a fierce cheerleader for AJ’s baseball team where we shared many good times.
    Our thoughts and prayers for all.

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  18. Our sympathies to both the Macke and the Brown families for the loss of Sue. She was always a competitor on the field and later in life a fierce cheerleader for AJ’s baseball team where we shared many good times.
    Our thoughts and prayers for all.

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  19. This deeply saddens our heart to here of Sue’s passing.. We loved to converse with her as a neighbor and a friend. The neighborhood will never forget her , she will be missed..
    We are here for you carolyn!!!!

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  20. This deeply saddens our heart to here of Sue’s passing.. We loved to converse with her as a neighbor and a friend. The neighborhood will never forget her , she will be missed..
    We are here for you carolyn!!!!

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  21. I’m so very sorry for Sue’s friends and family.
    I played softball with and against Sue and her passion for the sport and her contagious smile always made her so enjoyable to be around.
    My deepest condolences.

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  22. I’m so very sorry for Sue’s friends and family.
    I played softball with and against Sue and her passion for the sport and her contagious smile always made her so enjoyable to be around.
    My deepest condolences.

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  23. I am so sorry for your loss. I attended st pius with Sue and had the pleasure of seeing her recently. I will miss her.

    Diane Wilson

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  24. I am so sorry for your loss. I attended st pius with Sue and had the pleasure of seeing her recently. I will miss her.

    Diane Wilson

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  25. I have been reminiscing over the past couple of days, and almost every memory of Sue brings a big smile to my face. We have been friends since childhood. Besides her usual smile, Sue always had a mischievious sense of humor, and a certain smile to go along with it. She was so much fun, and a huge part of the Skyline Court/Cedar Drive “experience”. There was always enough kids in the neighborhood to have almost two teams of anything you wanted to play, from softball, tackle football, ice hockey, snowball fights, you name it. And Sue was always there. She also threw a mean snowball.

    I’m so grateful to have known her. Thank you, Sue, for all the great memories!

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  26. I have been reminiscing over the past couple of days, and almost every memory of Sue brings a big smile to my face. We have been friends since childhood. Besides her usual smile, Sue always had a mischievious sense of humor, and a certain smile to go along with it. She was so much fun, and a huge part of the Skyline Court/Cedar Drive “experience”. There was always enough kids in the neighborhood to have almost two teams of anything you wanted to play, from softball, tackle football, ice hockey, snowball fights, you name it. And Sue was always there. She also threw a mean snowball.

    I’m so grateful to have known her. Thank you, Sue, for all the great memories!

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