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I myself did not have Mrs. Justmann. My best memory of her is when she taught the 3rd grade to square dance. Rest in peace, Mrs. Justmann. :)
Rebecca Ott
December 12, 2009 | MO


Saint Louis, Missouri
Justmann, Marsha 56, Wentzville, MO, November 23, 2009. Beloved mother of Allyson L. Justmann and Wesley B. Justmann; dear sister of Randall (Kathryn) Scott; beloved daughter of the late Warren R. and Nancy Scott; survived by other relatives and friends. Services: Funeral Service 2:00 p.m....
Read MoreI myself did not have Mrs. Justmann. My best memory of her is when she taught the 3rd grade to square dance. Rest in peace, Mrs. Justmann. :)
Rebecca Ott
December 12, 2009 | MO
i will never forget you! you were my favorite teacher ever, and i am now a senior in highschool..i will never forget the time when you would have us line up and you would put on your bright red lipstick and give us all kisses on our fourheads. you were definitly the sweetest. i will also never forget the time when you asked me what the capital of Missouri was, and i said M. haha so many great times and memories in your class. rest in peace Mrs. Justman! i will never forget you and i know...
kelsey smith
December 10, 2009
I was very saddened to hear of Mrs. Justmann's death. Although I'm in college now, I still consider Mrs. Justmann one of the finest teachers I've ever met. She was my third grade teacher in 1998-99, and the lessons I learned from her significantly impacted my life. Many elementary teachers pay lip service to the importance of integrity, honesty and character, but it was obvious Mrs. Justmann was was invested in the personal growth and development of her kids. In an era when teachers are...
Trista Turley
November 30, 2009 | Troy, MO
We are shocked and saddened by the loss of Mrs. Justmann, a wonderful and dedicated teacher in the Wentzville School District. For those fortunate enough to be in her classroom, may we continue to smile when we think of her and her unique sense of humor. May she be passing out kisses in heaven, but not until she's freshened her lipstick.
Schierbecker Family
November 29, 2009 | Lake St. Louis, MO
Along with Jan Coons, Mrs. Justmann was my 4th grade teacher in 1979-1980. That was a transformative year for me in school, in no small part because of my kind, dedicated, energetic teachers. I'm sad to know Mrs. Justmann has died, and also very grateful for her life. Heartfelt condolences to her family.
Jamie Fries
November 29, 2009 | Dayton, OH
I wish to offer my condolences to the family of Marsha Justmann. As my fourth grade teacher, she was a very positive influence in my life. I was probably one of the worst behaved students she'd ever had, but Mrs. Justmann was a pivotal part of the changes I had to make for myself.
Frank Wiedner
November 29, 2009 | Madison, WI
We wish to express our sincere condolences on your loss. We remember the Scott family, and especially Marsha, as a vibrant, talented young woman with many friends. Besides being Keith's neighbor while growing up, Keith umpired many of her softball games. Diana had the pleasure of meeting her through Keith and later playing softball with her. Our favorite memory is that Marsha caught the bouquet at our wedding...ironic since she was a pitcher. Please know that she will be missed, and we...
November 24, 2009 | Barnhart, MO
To the children and family of Marsha Justmann I offer my sincere condolences. Marsha was a talented and gifted educator. Her genuine compassion and love for her students was unsurpassed by any. She exhibited high moral fortitude through her actions. Outspoken, yet a good listener, it is no wonder that she was awarded teacher of the year more than once. I, and my children, are richer for knowing her.It is amazing how many lives she touched and changed...forever.
Sandy Fitzgerald
November 24, 2009 | Wentzville, MO