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Menetre

In Loving Memory

MENETRE, FRANCES

 

MENETRE, FRANCES, Fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, September 21, 2021.  Beloved wife of the late Joseph Menetre.  Loving mother of Greg (Diana) Feeney, Alicia Collins, and Joe (Carla Pasetti) Menetre.  Dearest grandmother of Greg Feeney Jr., Aaron Woodside, Dana Kelley, Sara Law, Justin, Brittany, and Courtney Feeney, Cama and Quinton Collins, Giorgia and August Menetre and 11 great grandchildren.  Dear sister-in-law of Robert Gartland, Roberta McCarthy, Loretta Lewis and Dorothy Menetre.  Our dear aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

Visitation at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 106 North Meramec, Clayton MO. 63105 on Tuesday September 28 from 8:30 AM until Funeral Mass at 10:00 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers Masses or contributions the charity of your choice appreciated.  KUTIS CITY SERVICE.

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28 thoughts on “MENETRE, FRANCES”

  1. My most sincere and deep sympathies. I will always remember the so many great and wonderful and fun times Fran and I have had through the years. I will so greatly miss my dear friend, Fran.

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  2. My most sincere and deep sympathies. I will always remember the so many great and wonderful and fun times Fran and I have had through the years. I will so greatly miss my dear friend, Fran.

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  3. Menetre family you have my deep thoughts and prayers. I’m sending my condolences to the friends and family of Mrs. Frances Menetre especially Mrs. Collins my fellow coworker with love and respect. I pray that God strengthen you all during this trying time. May God bless the family and be with pleased with Mrs. Menetre.

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  4. Menetre family you have my deep thoughts and prayers. I’m sending my condolences to the friends and family of Mrs. Frances Menetre especially Mrs. Collins my fellow coworker with love and respect. I pray that God strengthen you all during this trying time. May God bless the family and be with pleased with Mrs. Menetre.

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  5. So sorry on about your loss Alicia. I hope that our Lord brings you and your family the much-needed peace during this sad time. My condolences to you and your family.

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  6. So sorry on about your loss Alicia. I hope that our Lord brings you and your family the much-needed peace during this sad time. My condolences to you and your family.

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  7. Alicia and family,
    You have my deepest sympathy. I know how difficult it is to lose a parent. Keep the good memories and stories alive.

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  8. Alicia and family,
    You have my deepest sympathy. I know how difficult it is to lose a parent. Keep the good memories and stories alive.

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  9. Our deepest condolences to you all! Fran was such a great spirit… one that is reminiscent of each and every one in her family. A spirit that Winnie brought to us all who were fortunate enough to have been blessed by their presence. The last of an era, the last of a generation- once again they are all back together. May the Lord rest her sole in peace! May the Lord rest all of their soles in peace, we love and miss you all!!!

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  10. Our deepest condolences to you all! Fran was such a great spirit… one that is reminiscent of each and every one in her family. A spirit that Winnie brought to us all who were fortunate enough to have been blessed by their presence. The last of an era, the last of a generation- once again they are all back together. May the Lord rest her sole in peace! May the Lord rest all of their soles in peace, we love and miss you all!!!

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  11. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Fran was a fantastic grandmother and a #1 Mother-in-law. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead…

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  12. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Fran was a fantastic grandmother and a #1 Mother-in-law. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead…

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  13. May all the Menetre and Feenay clans unite in the spirit of Fran’s laughter and loving presence that continues in eternity. A classic Irish St. Louisan, she had a love for family, nature, health and her faith. She would never buy an air conditioner, she loved Braunschweiger sandwiches, and she could hold her liquor, and she lived until she was almost 90. Fran ran a tight ship and you had to respect her rules, which led to a strong set of family values visible in her family. And it shows in the progeny she created for the world’s benefit. Memories: 1.) 1985 Driving into STL from AZ with my buddy Ken and having Thanksgiving at her house with Winnie and my Dad. 2.) 1989? Fran and Joe Menetre visiting me in San Fran on their way to Alaska in an RV. 3.) 2012 Fran’s 80th in Forest Park where I finally realized how big Fran’s family is and how it restored my faith and love in healthy families. I will always Love Fran. May we rejoice that she’s now hanging out with her clans in Heaven. I can hear her uproarious cackles up there merging with others in the group, forming a jubilant chorus of laughter and goodwill. May they bless us all who remain here to fondly remember their spirits, as we bless them for the love they (and she) left behind.

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  14. May all the Menetre and Feenay clans unite in the spirit of Fran’s laughter and loving presence that continues in eternity. A classic Irish St. Louisan, she had a love for family, nature, health and her faith. She would never buy an air conditioner, she loved Braunschweiger sandwiches, and she could hold her liquor, and she lived until she was almost 90. Fran ran a tight ship and you had to respect her rules, which led to a strong set of family values visible in her family. And it shows in the progeny she created for the world’s benefit. Memories: 1.) 1985 Driving into STL from AZ with my buddy Ken and having Thanksgiving at her house with Winnie and my Dad. 2.) 1989? Fran and Joe Menetre visiting me in San Fran on their way to Alaska in an RV. 3.) 2012 Fran’s 80th in Forest Park where I finally realized how big Fran’s family is and how it restored my faith and love in healthy families. I will always Love Fran. May we rejoice that she’s now hanging out with her clans in Heaven. I can hear her uproarious cackles up there merging with others in the group, forming a jubilant chorus of laughter and goodwill. May they bless us all who remain here to fondly remember their spirits, as we bless them for the love they (and she) left behind.

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