Linda-Goewert (nee Hezel)-Obituary

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Linda A. Goewert (nee Hezel)

Ballwin, Missouri

Mar 11, 1947 – Apr 26, 2021 (Age 74)

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BORN
March 11, 1947
DIED
April 26, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Goewert, Linda A. (nee Hezel), passed away on Monday, April 26, 2021.


Beloved wife of Arthur W. Goewert. Dear mother of Kelly (Ron) Keilholz, Kim (Sean) O'Donohue, Kerry (Gary) Frick, Julie (Jerry) Kuntz, Brian Goewert, Matthew (Angela) Goewert and the late Kevin (Karrie, survives) Goewert. Granny and Great-Granny of 28. Sister of Gary Hezel of California. Our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.


Linda was a God loving woman who loved her grandchildren and lived life spoiling them. She enjoyed walks, purple sunsets and traveling with her soul mate, Art. She also enjoyed being with her church family at St. Louis Family Church.

Services: Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Friday, 11:30 a.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Service International or the Alzheimer's Association. Visitation Thursday 4-8 p.m. Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


 

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We started out as co-workers back in ‘92 , but soon became very good friends. We had so many good times. Linda was that kind of person. So funny, loving, caring, and I could go on and on. One of a kind. Art, my heart goes out to you and your family.

I don’t think Jack will ever stop looking for you as we walk down the road, my friend.
So many walks and good conversations. I’m quite sure we solved many of the world’s problems on our daily jaunts. So glad to have known you. Who knew I would find such a sweet friend through my dog.

Going to remember everything about you Granny. I’ll hold our simplest memories closest: picking flowers in the field, taking walks down your street, and swinging on the tree swing together.
I know you’re watching down, proud as ever :)
I love you!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. You remain in my prayers for peace.

One of the kindest, courteous ladies I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.Heaven has another Angel.

Uncle Art, Julie, Jerry, Brian, Matthew & Angela, may our gracious God grant you comfort and a peace that passes all human understanding during these difficult days. Aunt Linda was a wonderful lady and she will truly be missed. Our Deepest Sympathies, Robert, Michelle, Lizzy, Kai & Robert III Melde

At lake having morning coffee

People say they have had a childhood friend. I didn't get mine until in my late 20's, and then I got the best lifelong BFF. Linda I will miss our window cleaning, pushing grocery cart through 20 inches of snow, our breakfast's at McD's and IHOP, going grocery shopping for the lake and buying 4 tubs of ice cream and 4 bottles of wine. Our talks every day, every other day, every month, every three months. We could pick up where ever we left off. Our laughter, our tears, our joy, our...

Linda's gentle smile brightened our Sunday mornings - and it was always fun to see what she would wear that was purple! Our lives were enriched by knowing her, and our prayers are with each of you.

Art and Family, we send our love as you navigate through this time of temporary loss. We will see her again and for now, smile as you remember all those special times of fun and laughter she brought to all of us. And to all the grandchildren and great grandchildren, know your Granny loved you very very much. Trust me; we Grandma's know how to love our babies.
A very special lady has moved and changed her address. When I go to see her I know to look for a PURPLE mansion close to...