Marian-Steinkamp (née Steinmeyer)-Obituary

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Marian Steinkamp (née Steinmeyer)

Ballwin, Missouri

Jul 19, 1936 – Aug 20, 2025

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BORN
July 19, 1936
DIED
August 20, 2025
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Marian Steinkamp (née Steinmeyer) entered her Savior’s eternal home on August 20, 2025.

Born in 1936 to Walter and Marjorie Steinmeyer, Marian was baptized, taught and confirmed into the Christian faith at Holy Cross Lutheran Church (LCMS) in south St. Louis.

Marian was the beloved wife of Robert, cherished mother of Glenn (Kathy), Allen (Laurie), and David, devoted grandmother of Brad (Lemella), Mike (Manuela), Tom, and Jeff, and proud great-grandmother of Nicolas and Elena. Her greatest joy was her family, whom she loved and nurtured above all else.

A dedicated homemaker, Marian also worked for many years at the YWCA. She enjoyed needlepoint, camping, cooking, sewing for her loved ones, and gathering with friends for games. She gave generously of her time as a longtime volunteer with Circle of Concern and Meramec Bluffs Senior Home. Marian was a faithful member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Manchester.

Throughout her life, Marian was blessed by faithful and loving parents, pastors and teachers who continually pointed her to her Savior. She lived in the sure confidence of the promise of eternal life through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. For this, we give thanks and praise to God.

Services: Visitation will be held at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Manchester, MO on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 10:30 a.m., followed by the funeral at 11:30 a.m. and burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. As a service of the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, please share memories of Marian and condolences with the family in the online guestbook at Schrader.com. 


 


 

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Although I didn’t get to see her as much as I would’ve liked, Aunt Marian was someone I really looked up to. No matter what was going on in her life, she always wanted to talk about you and your life rather than talk about herself. Her creativity was awe inspiring. I remember the ships with all that detail inside of them that she made or those little fairy houses that had to have taken forever to do. She was warm, inviting and caring. She would always sure that she sent cards to my mom (...