Terry-Gieseke (née Mueller)-Obituary

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Terry A. Gieseke (née Mueller)

Ballwin, Missouri

Aug 6, 1953 – Jul 30, 2025

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August 6, 1953
DIED
July 30, 2025
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Gieseke, Terry A. (née Mueller), asleep in Jesus, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. Beloved wife of Raymond H. Gieseke; dearest mother of Matthew (Heather) Gieseke and Kevin (Laura) Gieseke; dearest grandmother of Haley, Kaden, Asher, Mary Elisabeth, Henry and Anneliese Gieseke; loving daughter of the late Tom and Betty Mueller; dear sister of Steve Mueller and Marcia (Kevin) Quint; sister-in-law of Carolyn (the late Max) Penner, Marsha (Denzil) Maples and Pam (Greg) Vernon; our dear aunt, cousin and friend of many.


Terry was an artist at heart. Having earned her degree in fine art, she owned and operated an advertising firm with her husband, Ray. The firm, TGR, had high-profile clients around the St. Louis area including the St. Louis Steamers soccer team and South County Mall. She transitioned to a sales and marketing focus and broke into another passion of hers, food science, with a focus on protein. She was so well respected within this field that she was asked to write technical briefs for industry magazines and publications. She was looked to as an expert in the field and was highly recruited. Showcasing her creativity, she even wrote and published a children’s book.


She was an excellent wife and mother, always having time for her family. She ran cub scout troops, booster clubs, and never missed a sporting event for her two sons. She opened her home for events and parties that impacted so many lives.


She was a fantastic Grandmother to 6 grandchildren. She will be remembered as a woman of faith who has been welcomed home to her place with Christ.


Services: Visitation at EverTrue Meramec Bluffs Chapel, 50 Meramec Trails Drive, Ballwin, Saturday, August 23, from 9:00 a.m. until time of service at 10:00 a.m. If desired, contributions may be made to Parkinson's Foundation or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 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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Ray and family. We were so sorry to hear of Terry's passing. We remember you two well from ORLC in Greenville. Actually, our last church directory was spearheaded under your watch. And you two made generous donations to the church, especially when you moved to MO. Terry was one sharp and strong person. May she now rest in the loving arms of her Lord. Sharon and Van Boatman

The laughter, energy, and joy felt when around Terry & Ray always made me smile! May comfort in reliving memories and knowing you were an awesome caregiver bring you peaceful moments now and in the future.❤

I knew Terry & Ray through church. Terry was a lot of fun.

I also had the pleasure and privilege of being one of Terry’s caregivers. She was an incredible woman, and Ray such an amazing and selfless husband, loving on her so well and so devoted and compassionate in his care for her. Terry will be truly missed by the many of us whose life she touched. My deepest sympathy to Ray and all of the family.

As one of Terry's caregivers, I had the pleasure of getting to know Ray and Terry over the past 2.5 years. I enjoyed seeing them and helping them almost every day. Hearing Terry laugh always made everyone smile. She was a very special lady and I admire Ray for taking such great care of her and always putting her needs first. I will miss her dearly. Thanks for letting me be a part of your amazing family and getting to know Terry.

Paul and I became friends with Ray and Terry when they first moved in the Bluffs. We ate dinner together and enjoyed being friends with them throughout the years. She was a special lady who will be missed. Fortunately we shared years enjoying this wonderful woman.