Catherine Margaret “Kitty” Zeisler Juch, died April 8, 2007 Spring Branch Healthcare Center, Houston, Texas Visitation will be April 21, 2007 at McCombs Funeral Home in Jackson, Missouri. Services will immediately follow at 12:30pm at McCombs Funeral Home, Jackson, with Msgr. Edward Eftink, Pastor of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Jackson, officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Gardens, Cape Girardeau.
Mrs. Juch was born May 2, 1916, in St. Louis to Nicholas Sebastian Zeisler and Emma Louise Eckenfels Zeisler. She married Roy Frederick Juch, July 3,1932. He preceded her in death Feb.11, 1976. Two children were born, June Marie and Roy Frederick, Jr. Survivors include her children: June M. Dodd Vickery; Roy F. Juch, Jr. (Judene). Grandchildren: Donald D. Dodd (Felicia), Denise Dodd Mitchell, Catherine M. Dodd, Deborah C. Gore (Larry), Roy F. Juch, III (Martha) & Lisa R. Breen (Brian). Great-grandchildren: Catherine E. Dodd & mother Sherri Upton Dodd, Cody J. Mitchell, Jessica L. Juch, Jason R. Juch, B. Duncan Breen, Bailey C. Breen & Parker D. Breen. One sister, Gertrude Cahill Feldhaus of Salem, Mo., and many nieces, nephews and friends. Other family members preceding her were one sister Agnes Peters (John) and brothers Francis Zeisler, Frank Zeisler (Margaret), John (Jack) Zeisler (Ida), and Edward Zeisler (Lucille). Until her move to Texas, Kitty lived most of her life in St. Louis, Jackson and Millersville, Missouri. Some time was spent living in Forrest City and Little Rock, Arkansas and Houston,Texas.
Pallbearers are: Grandsons Donald Dodd & Fred Juch and Great Grandsons Cody Mitchell, Jason Juch; Duncan Breen and special friend Bob Manning. Honorary Pallbearers are: Donald Darnell, Louis Rohlfs, & Arthur Obermann. Special friends are Goldie & Donald Darnell & family and Peggy & Bob Manning and family.
Kitty used her skill in knitting and crocheting to serve as a 4-H teacher and advisor in Millersville; served as a volunteer at St. Francis Hospital, Cape Girardeau, and Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, St.Louis, MO, Jackson Manor, Jackson, Catholic Nursery, Little Rock, AR, and as a Girl Scout Leader in St. Louis, MO. Many will remember her as the teacher that taught them to knit and crochet.
Kitty ask that these words be written in her obituary:
“No flowers, no tears, a fond and affectionate farewell to all of my many friends and relatives, may they go with God.”
In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, or to St.Francis Hospital Cape Girardeau, or a charity of choice.
26 April, 2007
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