Lillie I. Lintzenich (nee Hagemeyer), died Tuesday, July 23, 2002.
Mrs. Lintzenich was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Lintzenich; mother of Carole L. Buck and Joseph W. Lintzenich; grandmother of Joseph F. Buck, Julie K. Brooks, Mark Lintzenich, and Joseph W. Lintzenich; great-grandmother of Natalie, Trudy, Jack, Matthew, J. Benjamin, Preston, Nathan, and Miranda.
Visitation, Thursday, July 25, 6 to 9 p.m., and funeral, Friday, July 26, 11 a.m. at Bopp Chapel, 10610 Manchester Road in Kirkwood. Entombment, Oak Grove Mausoleum. Memorials to Alzheimer's Association, 9374 Olive, St. Louis, Mo., 63132.
Harriet Brent Lucco, former Kirkwood High School teacher, died Monday, May 20, 2002. She was 89 years old.
Mrs. Lucco attended Illinois College and Washington University, and obtained a MA in mathematics.
She began her teaching career at Pocahontas High School in Illinois in 1936. On June 17, 1944, she and her husband, George Lucco, were married.
Mrs. Lucco taught math in the Kirkwood School District for 25 years, from 1954 until her retirement in 1978. She also taught Morse Code as a civilian during World War II.
Mrs. Lucco was the beloved wife of the late George Lucco; mother of Ned (Edwina) and Richard "Dick" (Valerie) Lucco; grandmother of Zach, Drew, Jeff and Chris; dear friend of Betty Cavin; aunt, cousin, and friend to many.
Services were private. Interment will be at Oak Hill Forever Cemetery on Friday, May 24, at 11:30 a.m. Arrangements through Gerber Chapel in Webster Groves.
Constance Adele (nee Walsh) MacMann, died Monday, April 8, 2002.
Mrs. MacMann was the beloved wife of the late Sidney A. MacMann; mother of Russell S. (Martha), Richard F. (Pam), William P. (Paula) MacMann and Carolyn (John) Halker; grandmother of 17 and great-grandmother of 17.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 11, at Bopp Chapel in Kirkwood. Entombment was at Valhalla Mausoleum.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Lucille K. Major, a Webster Groves resident, died Sunday, June 9, 2002.
Mrs. Major was born in Jefferson City, Mo. She moved with her family to Mexico, Mo. in 1950, and resided there until 1994, when she moved to Pacific Place Apartments in Webster Groves.
Mrs. Major was the loving mother of Charles; grandmother of Marian Linck, Joella Wiggins and Michael Major; and great grandmother of Christian and Timothy Linck and David, Daniel and Timothy Wiggins.
Mrs. Major was preceded in death by her husband, Harry, and daughter Marjorie Boeckmann.
A funeral Mass will be held Saturday, June 15, at 10 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Webster Groves. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery in Jefferson City, Mo.
Florence K. Martin, died Sunday, Oct. 13, 2002.
Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the late Theodore and Elizabeth Brinkoetter; wife of the late Leo Patrick Martin; mother of Mary (Phil) Schenkenberg, Connie (Bill) McDermott, Trish (Mike) Narus, Tom Martin and Michael (Jeannee) Martin; grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of six; sister, aunt, cousin and friend.
Visitation was held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at Gerber Chapel in Webster Groves, with a funeral Mass on Thursday, Oct. 17, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Webster Groves. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery.
If desired, contributions are suggested to Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, 1465 S. Grand, 63104.
Karen A. Martin (nee Cheers), a resident of Webster Groves, died on Feb. 17, 2002. She was 50.
Mrs. Martin was an active member of the Avery School PTO and contributed to the annual Avery Play in Webster Groves for over 10 years.
Mrs. Martin was a multi-year participant in the MS-150, a 150 mile bicycle ride to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. She was a long time nurse and a diabetic educator who regularly contributed to the American Diabetes Association.
Mrs. Martin is survived by her two children, Sean and Kohl Martin and the sister of Sharon Cheers and S. Michael Cheers.
Dana Nicole Maysey, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, died Sunday, Aug. 11, 2002, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Ms. Maysey was the mother of Heidi Ciara Streiler, age 8 months; friend of Brooke Renee Streiler, age 9 years; fiancee of the late Donn S. Streiler II; daughter of Donna and Jack Maysey; sister of Michelle (Orlando) Icaza and Antonia (Mark) Ponder; aunt of Lucas and Jack; granddaughter, niece, cousin, godmother and friend.
Visitation was to be Aug. 15, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Bopp Chapel, 10610 Manchester Road in Kirkwood. Funeral, Friday, Aug. 16, 9:30 a.m. from Bopp Chapel to St. Peter Catholic Church, 243 W. Argonne at Clay in Kirkwood for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment, Bethel Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Brooke and Heidi C. Streiler Trust Fund, c/o Bopp Chapel.
Joseph E. McCann, retired educator and administrator with the Kirkwood R-7 School District, died Monday, March 4, 2002. He was 79 years old, and a resident of South St. Louis County.
Mr. McCann served as a physical education teacher at North Junior High (now North Middle School), and principal of the Des Peres Elementary School, formerly located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. He retired from the school district in 1983, after 32 years of service.
Mr. McCann was both a tennis and football coach. He was the founder of the Kirkwood Park Summer Tennis Program, first president of the St. Louis Tennis Professionals Organization, and a tennis instructor at local tennis clubs.
He also helped found the first Umpires and Linesman Association, and a youth soccer program in Kirkwood. He organized Kirkwood High School's first varsity soccer team.
Mr. McCann is survived by his wife, Irene C. McCann; daughters Maureen (Keith) Billy and Barbara (Jerry) Motta; and a son, Michael (Kristine) McCann.
Interment is at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Masses are preferred for memorial, or contributions to any charity.
Robert McCarron of Webster Groves died Monday, Nov. 11, 2002. He was 84.
Mr. McCarron was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Webster Groves, and a member of the Holy Name Society. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a minor league professional baseball player, and an inductee into the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame.
Mr. McCarron was the husband of the late Pauline M. (nee Sawyer) McCarron; father of Robert L. (Marta) McCarron Jr.; Paula (Jeffrey) McCarron-Meeks, Kelly (George) McCarron-Mishalow and Tammy (Brad) McCarron-Elsner; grandfather of Robert L. (Carla) McCarron III, Patrick O. McCarron, Sean M. Meeks, Natalie M. Mishalow, Blake P. Elsner, Brooke A. Elsner and the late baby boy Elsner; great-grandfather of Alyssa L. McCarron and Ian Joseph McCarron; brother of Donald (Lois) McCarron, Virginia (the late Robert) Richards and the late Russell McCarron.
A funeral Mass will be held Friday, Nov. 15, 9:30 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 341 E. Lockwood. Burial will be at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Building For Tomorrow...Today Capital Campaign Fund, c/o Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, or the American Heart Association.
Cecelia Ruth McComb (nee Shepard), of Webster Groves, died Monday, Oct. 14, 2002.
Mrs. McComb was a longtime employee of St. Joseph Hospital in Kirkwood. She was the wife of Robert W. McComb; mother of Mary K. (Gregory), Jennifer Ann, Paul Shepard (Mary Elizabeth) and John Brendan McComb; grandmother of Maximillian Peter, Madeline Ruth, Innis Cormac and Aesa Elias McComb; sister of Edith Weigel, Rachael Shepard, SSS and Suzanne Bickert; cousin of James Shepard; sister-in-law, aunt and godmother; and friend of many.
Visitation was Thursday, Oct. 17, at Bopp Chapel, 10610 Manchester Road in Kirkwood. Funeral will be Friday, Oct. 18, 9:30 a.m. from Bopp Chapel to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 341 E. Lockwood in Webster Groves for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the Sue Scott Memorial Fund of St. Joseph Hospital Foundation, 525 Couch Ave., 63122.