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McCormick

In Loving Memory

McCormick, Marie

Marie McCormick peacefully left this world to be with our Lord in paradise on November 1, 2022. She leaves behind a loving daughter and son-in-law, Sheila and Michael Snodgrass, and 2 adoring grandsons, Nathaniel and Aaron Snodgrass.

Marie was born to Emily and Nicholas DeBueriis on September 2, 1939 in Salerno, Italy. At age 7, she immigrated to the United States with her mother, and attended schools in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She graduated from Boston University with a degree in English, and later earned a Master’s degree in Education at the University of Missouri St. Louis. Marie taught English, Math and Science, as well as other subjects for nearly 50 years in several Catholic elementary schools in the St. Louis area.

Marie was a very giving person, always putting others ahead of herself. She was passionate about teaching, and particularly loved the challenges of middle school. She believed that “when you help a child today, you write the history of tomorrow.” Marie’s other passion was animals. She was never without a canine companion, and always did what she could for animals in need. Marie also loved music, dancing, and spending time with her family.

A private funeral will be held. Donations in her memory to Stray Rescue of St. Louis, Humane Society of Missouri, or TTEF (Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation) are appreciated.

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25 thoughts on “McCormick, Marie”

  1. I taught school with your mom at St. Catherine of Alexandria. I was a new teacher and your mom was a seasoned veteran. We would carpool sometimes when our cars were in the shop. I always enjoyed her company and advice. Marie always talked so highly of you, Sheila. She was so proud of you! Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead.

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  2. I taught school with your mom at St. Catherine of Alexandria. I was a new teacher and your mom was a seasoned veteran. We would carpool sometimes when our cars were in the shop. I always enjoyed her company and advice. Marie always talked so highly of you, Sheila. She was so proud of you! Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead.

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  3. My sincere condolences to Shelia and the family. Mrs. McCormick was an outstanding educator and made a lasting impression on me a when I was a student at St. Catherine of Alexandria. I have some many fond memories of her and her classes! Shelia, I will keep you in my prayers during this difficult time.

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  4. My sincere condolences to Shelia and the family. Mrs. McCormick was an outstanding educator and made a lasting impression on me a when I was a student at St. Catherine of Alexandria. I have some many fond memories of her and her classes! Shelia, I will keep you in my prayers during this difficult time.

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  5. My prayers are with you and your family for your loss. Ms McCormick was my favorite grade school teacher back in the sixtys at St. Catherine of Alexandria. Similar hair style but golden in color and I just loved how she pronounced the number four in her Boston slang. God Bless Ms McCormick.

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  6. My prayers are with you and your family for your loss. Ms McCormick was my favorite grade school teacher back in the sixtys at St. Catherine of Alexandria. Similar hair style but golden in color and I just loved how she pronounced the number four in her Boston slang. God Bless Ms McCormick.

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  7. My condolences to your family. Mrs. McCormick was a fantastic lady. She taught all of us so much. We were lucky to have her in our lives.

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  8. My condolences to your family. Mrs. McCormick was a fantastic lady. She taught all of us so much. We were lucky to have her in our lives.

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  9. Truly sad. She was my 8th grade teacher at St Catherine’s (‘75-‘76). I had many influences in life, from friends to teachers to parents/family, religious clergy. She definitely was an influence. Condolences and prayers from me and my wife.

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  10. Truly sad. She was my 8th grade teacher at St Catherine’s (‘75-‘76). I had many influences in life, from friends to teachers to parents/family, religious clergy. She definitely was an influence. Condolences and prayers from me and my wife.

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  11. Marie started teaching me in September 2002 and stopped November 1st 2022. Her lessons will follow me throughout life. I’ll greatly miss yet never forget her voice, laugh, temper at the chalkboard, and her great guidance over the years. Dedicated, respected, and irreplaceable. I offer my most sincere condolences to Sheila and the family. May our teacher and friend rest peacefully.

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  12. Marie started teaching me in September 2002 and stopped November 1st 2022. Her lessons will follow me throughout life. I’ll greatly miss yet never forget her voice, laugh, temper at the chalkboard, and her great guidance over the years. Dedicated, respected, and irreplaceable. I offer my most sincere condolences to Sheila and the family. May our teacher and friend rest peacefully.

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  13. I had Miss Buck/Miss McCormick bk at St Catherines for 7&8th grade I believe. I don’t remember a lot of my teachers, but I DO remember her. She was so tiny too lol So very sorry for your loss. Will keep your family in my prayers.

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  14. I had Miss Buck/Miss McCormick bk at St Catherines for 7&8th grade I believe. I don’t remember a lot of my teachers, but I DO remember her. She was so tiny too lol So very sorry for your loss. Will keep your family in my prayers.

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  15. Sheila I know how proud your Mom was of you!I too had the honor of being one of her students! My mom volunteered in the office and they became friends and she was always telling my mom about you! She was truly an amazing woman I thought about her often this year, unfortunately I lost my mom in February and my life will never be the same! I am sending you and your family warm thoughts, good vibes and prayers ❤️

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  16. Sheila I know how proud your Mom was of you!I too had the honor of being one of her students! My mom volunteered in the office and they became friends and she was always telling my mom about you! She was truly an amazing woman I thought about her often this year, unfortunately I lost my mom in February and my life will never be the same! I am sending you and your family warm thoughts, good vibes and prayers ❤️

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  17. Mrs McCormack was by far one of my favorite teachers in grade school. She was my 8th grade teacher at St Catherine’s. I loved her tenacity and her way of making learning fun. Her Boston accent was so great! She was a joy and inspiration. Prayers to her family.

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  18. Mrs McCormack was by far one of my favorite teachers in grade school. She was my 8th grade teacher at St Catherine’s. I loved her tenacity and her way of making learning fun. Her Boston accent was so great! She was a joy and inspiration. Prayers to her family.

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  19. Marie taught with me at St. Angela Merici. What a consummate professional, a kind and non-judgemental woman. Her compassion was a great gift! Rest in peace, Marie.

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  20. Marie taught with me at St. Angela Merici. What a consummate professional, a kind and non-judgemental woman. Her compassion was a great gift! Rest in peace, Marie.

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  21. I taught with Marie at Mount Providence School in Normandy. I just found out about her passing in the UMSL Magazine. She was a great lady and an amazing teacher. We all had a lot of fun at Mount Providence, especially at lunchtime when we ate with the Sisters. Our teacher’s table was always lively with a lot of great storytelling. Pat Danna and Marie always had an adventure to entertain all of us with. My Mount Providence days were some of the best in my teaching career. I was glad to know Marie. She was a great colleague.

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