Eunice H. Tedder Monday, November 11, 2024. Dear wife of the late Joseph Wayne Tedder; loving mother of Julie (Mike) Tesi, Robert (Janice) Tedder, Daniel (Jenny) Tedder and Victoria (Jason) Hoffman; dear nanny of Jessica (Jeremy), Heidi, Bailey (Trey), Morgan (Reece), Lena, Jason, Cole, Eila, Clark (Alyssa), Dana (Jesse) and Joseph (Kaylyn); great nanny of Peyton, Adria, Mabry, Jamison, Ella, Zeke, Esher, Rowdy, Cole, Ayden, Presley, Sidney, Gavin, Lucy, Charleigh and Eleanor and great great nanny of Juniper; dear sister of Derek (the late Betty) Morgan, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.
Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 10am until service at 12pm. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
My heart goes out to Julie and Mike and your whole family. I am so lucky to have met Eunice, and you both as well. She made everyday enjoyable, and always brought a smile to my face. She will truly be missed.
I wish you both great health, wealth and happiness, and Eunice will for sure be looking after you both from up above.
Take care! And hope to see you both again one day.
P. S. She was my favorite (don’t tell anyone) haha
I am thinking of you, my dear friends, Mike and Julie. Though I only met your Mom Eunice a couple of times, this little lady made a lasting impression on me. I remember her charming laugh and her lovely accent. May you find peace in your memories and the many random thoughts of your Mom that will fill your hearts in the passing years. Much love, your friend always, Carol Kirby
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs to you during this time. I always enjoyed seeing Eunice, she was so funny at times. I will always remember one specific conversation I had with her. She asked me about my “love” and we talked all about it. She will be missed but will surely live on through you and your love. I wish you all the best.
Joe and I visited with Eunice many times over the past 20 years at birthday parties, chili cook-offs and holidays with the Tedders. Eunice was always the life of the party and I looked forward to seeing her! She was greatly loved by her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I’ll miss her, but I’m sure not as much as they will. She was a unique individual!