Marcella R. "Marcy"-Zufall (nee Wuertenberg)-Obituary

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Marcella R. "Marcy" Zufall (nee Wuertenberg)

Ballwin, Missouri

Aug 8, 1931 – Mar 13, 2024

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BORN
August 8, 1931
DIED
March 13, 2024
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Zufall, Marcella R. (nee Wuertenberg), passed peacefully on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 after a long and full life at the age of 92. Known as Marcy to her loved ones, she is preceded by her beloved husband Eugene Zufall and son, Glennon Zufall. Marcy is survived by her seven children including Daryl (Debbie) Zufall, Norman (Sharon) Zufall, Kevin (Dawn Helderle) Zufall, Barb (the late Dan) Schroeder, Ken (Jenny) Zufall, Rosean (Tom Quatmann) Zufall, and Jeanette (Jonathan) Blain. She will be greatly missed by her many grandchildren, Chris (Laurie) Zufall, Jason (Heidi Aschenbrenner) Zufall, Katie (Andrew) Avendano, Amy (Zac Oldenburg) Schroeder, Sarah (Jake) AuBuchon, Aaron Zufall, Megan (Doug Peters) Schroeder, Brandon Zufall, Abby Blain, and Amelia Blain and great grandchildren, Colin, Kasey, Alec, Bram, and Elliot. Marcy was a loving sister of Dolores Bradford, a dear aunt, cousin and friend to many.


Alongside being the center of her family, Marcy was a loyal and committed person dedicated to her church (Holy Infant and St. Pius X) and charity work (St. Louis Christmas Carols Association, St. Vincent de Paul Society, and Campfire Girls. Quick witted and always up for a good laugh, Marcy brought joy to those around her whenever the moment arrived and was immensely proud of her family. Her body is to be cremated and placed with her husband, Eugene at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. A Celebration of her life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers please consider going caroling next Christmas season to collect and donate to the St. Louis Christmas Carols Association in her memory or the Alzheimer's Association. 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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Aunt Marcy was one of the most sweetest & kindest woman I ever knew. She seemed to never run out of patience, and was always there when someone needed her. She raised a beautiful family. I’m sure Heaven is a better place because she’s in it.

Marcy and I were friends for many years. We shared a birthday month. My birthday was August 1 and hers on the 8th. We always sent each other birthday cards. On her card to me, she always teased me about being considerably older. Jean Shelley

Aunt Marcy was always a sweet and gentle lady. She always had a smile on her face and an understanding attitude. Fun to be around!!

Marcy was my maid of honor and then she and Gene were able to celebrate our 50th anniversary with us. Happy memory, for sure.

I will always remember Marcy as a kind and gentle woman who was dedicated to her family. She was more like a sister to me than a sister in law. I have fond memories of her smile & laughter enjoying our family gatherings.

Marcy had a beautiful singing voice. She and I co-chaired the Resurrection Choir at Holy Infant. She said she would do this until her Jeep would not run anymore or until she couldn't drive. We love and miss you Marcy.

Marcie was the best neighbor and the nicest person I knew. She will be missed

Toni

What a wonderful lady. I am so sorry to hear of the famileis loss. She was a kind soul and beautiful person. May God provide the Zufall family strength and fond memories as they remember her well lived life.

It was a joy having you as my aunt. Every visit to your house was fun, silly and full of laughter. I admired your skills as a mom and later as a business women. You were amazing. Love to all the family.