Marie Johanna Kremer obituary, Saint Louis, MO

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Marie Johanna Kremer

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Sibyl Urbancic

July 27, 2023

Thank you for your long friendship, Marie!
Sibyl, Vienna, Austria.

Shelby Hartley

January 29, 2020

She had so much joy, wisdom and energy for life!! she will be missed.

Phyllis Nikonowicz-Grumich

January 28, 2020

I am proud to say I was one of her very first students. She was my 2nd and 3rd grade teacher at Most Holy Trinity school. She was the teacher who discovered that I needed glasses. I am forever grateful for that. She was the first teacher that made a lasting impression on me because of her goodness and kindness. I still remember the last day of school that we walked together down Blair Ave. Thank you Miss Marie and Rest in Peace. Play your beautiful music for all the Saints in Heaven

January 28, 2020

Thank you for allowing me to be part of the Holy Cross Schola. So many lessons, so many beautiful pieces of music. I miss the beautiful liturgy. I remember you telling us we had no idea what we had at Holy Cross and all these years later - I know and I thank you for what you gave us. Carol
Stieneker

Dawn Riske

January 27, 2020

So much wisdom, so much joy! Glad for the impact she has had in my life.

Virgil Funk

January 26, 2020

Marie Kremer radiated with the love of God she found in the Word and Music of the Liturgy. She had a special gift for service, sharing what she believed and loved with others. May she sing with the angels.

Kathleen Bolduan

January 26, 2020

Thank you, Marie, for your extraordinary gifts that you so willingly shared and being my friend.

Sarah Bresnahan (née Gibbons)

January 26, 2020

Thank you for everything you taught me in my years in the children's and youth choirs at Saint Monica. I'll never forget how you believed in me and my ability, even when I didn't believe in myself. I have many fond memories of liturgical music classes. The face you made when my class asked to include Somebody's Knocking At Your Door as a song at our eighth grade graduation is permanently etched in my memory (you thought we were nuts). Rest In Peace, Dr. Kremer. I'm sure the choir of angels is even more beautiful now that you've joined it.

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