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Ann-thuston

In Loving Memory

Thuston, Ann

Ann Thuston (nee Sorg) peacefully passed on July 23, 2022 after bravely battling cancer.   Born October 8, 1932. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

Services:  Visitation Fri., July 29, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois Road.   Funeral Mass, Saturday at 10:00 am St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church, 11011 Mueller Rd.  Interment Sunset Cemetary.  In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital

Beloved wife of the late John “Jack” Thuston.  Loving mother to Jacquie, (Ely Brewer), Peggy (Ferd Bienefeld), Tim (Susan, Pam, Ronela) Lynn (late Dan Murphy).  11 Grandchildren, 13 Great Grandchildren.  Sister Joyce Thuston, Aunt, Cousin, friend.

Ann resided with her family in St. Louis County much of her life.  Ann taught school at Assumption Catholic Church and St. Catherine Laboure for many years.  After retiring owned and operated It’s A Small World Christmas Haus with her daughter’s Peggy and Lynn.  Ann’s passion for travel took her from coast to coast, as well as, visiting many countries around the world.  Ann enjoyed spring flowers, winters in Florida, Scrabble, reading and visiting with loved ones and friends.  Ann will be dearly missed by all.

 

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14 thoughts on “Thuston, Ann”

  1. My sincerest condolences go out to the entire Thuston family. Nane was a wonderful, caring and funny person and she will be missed dearly. Hugs to all.

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  2. My sincerest condolences go out to the entire Thuston family. Nane was a wonderful, caring and funny person and she will be missed dearly. Hugs to all.

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  3. May God be with all of you at this sad time. Such a beautiful life, such a beautiful smile, and so many really great memories. So sorry I could not attend, but am myself battling cancer.,.but winning. Love to you all.

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  4. May God be with all of you at this sad time. Such a beautiful life, such a beautiful smile, and so many really great memories. So sorry I could not attend, but am myself battling cancer.,.but winning. Love to you all.

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  5. I was so sorry to read this! I taught with Ann at St. Catherine Laboure many years ago and she was always so sweet and upbeat! What a lovely woman. I did run into her at her shop in Kimmswick and she was still such a sweet person! Prayers for her entire family!

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  6. I was so sorry to read this! I taught with Ann at St. Catherine Laboure many years ago and she was always so sweet and upbeat! What a lovely woman. I did run into her at her shop in Kimmswick and she was still such a sweet person! Prayers for her entire family!

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  7. My deepest, heartfelt sympathy to Ann’s entire lovely Family.
    I was fortunate to meet Ann through my Dear Friend of 70 + years, Freddie Pflueger. And of course, from the first time I met Ann, I have loved her. Ann was a beautiful person inside and out, she was so easy to
    talk with, she had a great sense of humor, and each conversation was a joy.
    Everyone who knows them both always remarked that their relationship was a gift from God. Indeed, they were blessed as they wintered in Florida and enjoyed cruises around the world …. As traveling was a passion that they both shared.
    Freddie commissioned me to do several portraits of Ann and many others of her family. So, I have felt a sweet connection through the process of those projects. Also, with the portrait projects, I was able to meet two of Ann’s children, her wonderful Daughters Peggy and Jacquie.
    Ann was such a lovely person; she will be greatly missed by all.
    And Ann will be Remembered with Love Always.
    ~~~ DEBORAH (Debi) FRUEH ~~~

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  8. My deepest, heartfelt sympathy to Ann’s entire lovely Family.
    I was fortunate to meet Ann through my Dear Friend of 70 + years, Freddie Pflueger. And of course, from the first time I met Ann, I have loved her. Ann was a beautiful person inside and out, she was so easy to
    talk with, she had a great sense of humor, and each conversation was a joy.
    Everyone who knows them both always remarked that their relationship was a gift from God. Indeed, they were blessed as they wintered in Florida and enjoyed cruises around the world …. As traveling was a passion that they both shared.
    Freddie commissioned me to do several portraits of Ann and many others of her family. So, I have felt a sweet connection through the process of those projects. Also, with the portrait projects, I was able to meet two of Ann’s children, her wonderful Daughters Peggy and Jacquie.
    Ann was such a lovely person; she will be greatly missed by all.
    And Ann will be Remembered with Love Always.
    ~~~ DEBORAH (Debi) FRUEH ~~~

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  9. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to Ann’s Family.
    We were so blessed to know Ann through our friend Freddie.
    She will be greatly missed and remembered with Love Always.
    With Love,
    Friends in Kentucky,
    Debi Frueh and Mike Mcclelland

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  10. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to Ann’s Family.
    We were so blessed to know Ann through our friend Freddie.
    She will be greatly missed and remembered with Love Always.
    With Love,
    Friends in Kentucky,
    Debi Frueh and Mike Mcclelland

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