Ann-Rupert-Obituary

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Ann Christine Rupert

Ballwin, Missouri

Apr 3, 1951 – Oct 25, 2025 (Age 74)

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BORN
April 3, 1951
DIED
October 25, 2025
AGE
74
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Ann Christine Rupert, age 74, passed away October 25, 2025 under hospice care in St. Louis, MO.


Born April 3, 1951, in Fort Madison, Iowa, Ann was the daughter of Charles and Patricia Rupert.


Ann graduated from Fort Madison High School, where she developed a lifelong passion for the Spanish language, fostered by her Spanish teacher and friend, José Pérez.  Ann graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a degree in Spanish and English, and became a Spanish and English teacher herself, teaching students in Wilton, Iowa, Radcliffe, Iowa and later in the St. Louis area.


She later owned a floral shop, Shangri-La Flower Garden, in St. Louis and enjoyed making arrangements for her customers’ special occasions.  She created each one with great care, as if it were for herself.  Ann had compassion for every living thing, down to the smallest creature.  She would pull ants and wasps out of a swimming pool to save them, and capture spiders in her home and turn them loose outdoors.  Ann deeply enjoyed classic rock and roll, especially the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.  Following the closure of her shop, Ann accepted an opportunity to teach adults Spanish at St. Louis Community College (Meramec).  This was perhaps her favorite job, allowing her to teach Spanish to dedicated students.  Ann befriended many within the Hispanic community and assisted them in translating English, obtaining medical care, and other aspects of daily life.  Her most treasured enjoyment in life was attending the annual Mexican Fiesta in Fort Madison, where she proudly was given the recurring honor of presenting the “La Grita” (welcoming greeting) to kick off the festival.


Ann is survived by one sister, Janet Bassel (Ballwin, MO) and one brother, Craig Rupert (Richmond, VA), one niece, Katie (Terry) of Maplewood, NJ, and one nephew, Scott (St. Louis, MO), one great-nephew (Sam) and one great-niece (Lucy).  She was preceded in death by her parents.


Cremation will be performed by the Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory in Ballwin, MO.   Burial will be performed at a later date at Greenmount Cemetery in Quincy, IL, where her parents and other relatives are also interred.  


Memorials have been established for the Fort Madison Mexican Fiesta (www.fortmadisonmexicanfiesta.com) and the Humane Society of Missouri (<https://hsmo.org>).  


The family would like to thank Ann’s friends and relatives for their love, friendship and support throughout her life, and the staff at American House of Town & Country in Town & Country, MO for their care.


As a service of the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, friends may sign the family's on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


 

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Janet, so sorry to hear of Ann's passing, she will be missed. I will miss her sweet smile. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Linda & Allene

Ann was a very special friend & Oak Drive neighbor! My daughter & I will miss her warm correspondences over the years. Ann always had a smile & a kind word that brightened our day!!!
We send our love & sympathies to Janet, Craig, & family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Knew Ann in High School were friends. Very nice girl. Sorry we lost touch after school. Would see her at reunions. Prayers for family.

My heart goes out for you, you will be greatly missed

Nothing but fond memories of Ann. Condolences to the family.

Our deepest sympathies to her family on their passing of sister and and aunt. I remember Ann in Richardson grade school. Very sweet school mate. After years of loosing track. I would see here at the Mexican Fiestas we would chit chat for a bit. Always so nice to see her. She will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

It sounds like Ann led a beautiful life by following her passions. The Class of 1969 at Fort Madison High School in Fort Madison, Iowa will miss her deeply as will the Latino Community and the Mexican Festival.

Prayers for Family and Friends

Fellow 1969 graduate,
Dennis E. McGregor