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In Loving Memory

Moriarty, Clementine “Terri”

June 23, 1941 - May 25, 2025

Sunday, May 25, 2025.

Beloved mother of Kathy (Angelo) Venegoni and Marty (Jamie Turner) Wevers; loving grandmother of Joshua (Marnell) Bailey and Jacob Bailey; adoring grandmother of Zoe Bailey; cherished sister of Mary Moriarty, Michael (Anne) Moriarty, Patrick (Sue) Moriarty, John Moriarty, Martine Moriarty, Gerard (Vickie) Moriarty and the late Fr. Philip Moriarty. Our dearest aunt, great-aunt. cousin and friend to many.

Memorial visitation will be on Saturday, June 14 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123. In lieu of flowers contributions to Shriners Children’s Hospital appreciated.

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24 thoughts on “Moriarty, Clementine “Terri””

    • A Great Big THANK YOU to all of our sister Clem’s friends who documented their thoughts, love and appreciation for having known, worked with and enjoyed her company. God Bless You All.

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  1. My dearest Terri (as I always called you so long ago)We had 10 years together working side by side . Lots of laughs albeit silent at times! We had quite a time with the chief of surgery!! I’m glad we kept in touch over the phone . You will be missed Thank you for your wonderful guidance. I’m glad I learned all about your family as you did mine with all of our time . I’ll miss your beautiful laugh.

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  2. Dear Terri,
    God puts special people on this earth to provide others happiness. You certainly did that for me
    You were beautiful inside and out

    Your friend,

    Shari

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  3. My sweetheart Sister is in peace and pain free; well deserved. You are missed dearly by me and all of your family and your second family of many close friends and co-workers. May you now wrap your arms around your love ❤️ , Elvis.

    You will always be in our thoughts every second, of every hour, of every day. Miss you and love you!

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  4. My friend. I will miss you so much. Thank you for all the adventures. I will never forget our Pink Cadillac smudging at Graceland. The breakfast, lunch and occasional dinner at Uncle Bills. There are many to remember. My family remembers you. The stories I share, and will continue. My Mothers Day wont be the same. I will miss our talks. I love you Terri. You know, I always said, “You are the Mom I never had.
    Rest in Peace my friend. You will always be in my heart.

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  5. My best friend for so many years. My mentor , my sister. I will never forget your kindness and love. All the happy and sad times together . I loved our Nashville trip, St charles shopping, antiquing at Gypsy Caravan and so much more through the years . Rest in peace Terry. I wish you could have a little longer.

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  6. You were my best friend for many years-my sister. You were there through good times and bad. You helped mold me into a competent nurse when I came to Barnes-I was so lucky to have you in my life. We had a lot of good times together-like Gypsy Caravan, St. Charles shopping, Kimmswick and so many many more through the years .
    I wish you could have stayed a little longer

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  7. Our dear, sweet Clem,
    I miss our talks and laughter.
    So many stories!
    Thank you for your years of service in the OR with Dr T, Vascular surgeons and staff.
    Your expertise helped create the most successful TOS program in practice!
    You were a mentor to so many and help create extraordinary surgeons practicing across the country!
    You will be forever remembered in Pod 3.
    Rest in peace dear friend swaying to “Love Me Tender” or rocking to “Blue Suede Shoes “

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  8. As my favorite sister, you will always be tied for first. Your smile will always be in my heart. I know my heart will never hurt when I think of you and when I do, my smile will last forever, Just like the love I have for you. It was an absolute pleasure being your brother. Rest in peace, Clem. Your brother Johnnie.

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  9. My dear friend Terri,
    You will always hold a special place in my heart. We had so many great times in room 305 and trip to Graceland! You taught me everything I know about the O.R. You are an amazing lady and I will miss you deeply. Rest in peace my sweet friend!

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  10. Sending sincere condolences to my dear high school friend, Martine, and all the Moriarty family. May you rest in peace, Clem.

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  11. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of Clem’s family..
    Walter and Pat (Trautman) Schlenk
    (We went to St. John’s High with Clem.)

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  12. Dear Terri, always out dinner outings and our conversations. Well I did make it Graceland, so you don’t have to haunt me from the beyond. Rest well my dear friend. You deserve all the best of heaven.

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  13. Such a wonderful teacher in the OR! Never judgmental, but quick to explain and help!
    My dad’s name being Clemons, you teased and laughed with him telling him yours was Clementine, as you cared for him in surgery. Always dear to my heart and precious memory of our time together in the OR.

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  14. Dear Terri, will miss you forever. Enjoyed our last conversations about history. Enjoyed our dinner outings and the laughter we had. Will never forget our trip to the Muny to see all shook up. Made it to Graceland so you don’t have to haunt me from the beyond. Rest well my dear friend.

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  15. Terri,
    You’ll always hold a special place in my heart. You made so many days at work better just because you were there. Whenever I hear an Elvis song, I always think of you. Thank you for so many years of wonderful memories.

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  16. My dear sister, Clem. Thank you for a lifetime of support and memories. You gave me first car and helped me buy my last. I remember going to Barnes Hospital with you when I was in college to pick up your paycheck before going somewhere special for lunch, like The DeMenil House. I also remember going to the Gypsy Caravan at the old Arena with you and our sister Mary. We supported each other through good times and bad. I was incredibly proud of your 47 year career at Barnes. Over the past two months my mind has been flooded with images of you across decades of your life. I will never forget any of them. And as I promised you, I will pray for you every day for the rest of my life. I will love you forever, my wonderful sister. My world will never be the same without you.

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  17. Aunt Clem – Words cannot express the sadness I feel right now knowing you are no longer with us on earth. I know you are smiling down on the entire family from Heaven, with Grandma on one side of you and Grandpa on the other side. It was such a tremendous honor to call you My Aunt. You were the epitome of beauty, grace, intelligence and downright strength. You survived all of the ups and downs that life threw your way. Not many people can say they worked at one Institution for 47 years, such a testament to your strength. I will always remember the day I setup your Facebook account, and you called me in a panic because people were “breaking into your FB account, and writing messages”. In the beginning, you did not understand the concept of Facebook. You later grew to be a Facebook expert, with pen pals all across the world, sharing your love of Elvis. Rest in Peace, Aunt Clem. You will be in my thoughts and prayers until we meet again. ❤️

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  18. Maria: thank you for your beautiful memorial to your Aunt Clem. Also many thanks for all the help you gave to Clem and your cousin Kathy. God bless you and Vincent. Uncle Mike.

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  19. I’ve known you since third grade and our friendship grew however you rose to the top of every class. (Smart as a whip.) Until we took two different forks in the road. You decided to go into nursing and I become a wife and mother. How you coached me during my first pregnancy.
    We were each other’s “maid of honor, “godmother” to our first born, etc.
    How I will miss you, words can not say.
    Forever in my heart.
    May you live on through your beautiful family. Love, Marilyn Przyzycki Fingerhut.

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