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Mary E. Speth

1957 - 2025

Mary E. Speth obituary, 1957-2025, Hopkinsville, KY

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1957

DIED

2025

Mary Speth Obituary

Mary E Speth

July 31, 1957 - June 19, 2025

Mary Speth, born on July 31, 1957, in Moline, Illinois, passed away on June 19, 2025, following heart complications. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, she leaves behind a legacy filled with love, creativity, and a commitment to serving others.

Mary graduated from Alleman High School in 1975 and married her beloved husband, Richard (Dick) Speth, on September 10, 1977, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Moline. Their 47-year marriage exemplified a deep and abiding bond. Recently, they embraced a new chapter in their lives by retiring to Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

A talented floral designer, Mary nurtured a lifelong passion for gardening and had a profound appreciation for the beauty of nature. Her nurturing spirit was evident in her role as a paraeducator at Jackson Elementary School in Davenport, Iowa, and Bangor, Wisconsin, where she advocated for special needs children, inspiring them to achieve their utmost potential. She also found great joy in being a caregiver and aunt to her nephew, Maverick Allen. One of her fondest memories was a summer spent milking cows in Sparta, Wisconsin, a task she recalled with pride and humor, cherishing the connection to the "gentle giants."

Mary was an enthusiastic Cub Scout leader and a skilled quilter and embroiderer, creating treasured gifts for her family. She had a deep passion for politics and history, advocating for the defense of the constitution with the constitution.

She was preceded in death by her infant brothers, James and John, as well as her parents, Louis Birmingham and Rita (Bridges) Birmingham. Mary is survived by her devoted husband, Richard; her children, Alexander (Missi) Speth, John (Kayleigh) Speth, and Katianne (Chase) Odeen; and her grandchildren, Malcolm, Carlin, Damian, Bronson, Torin, Callan, Vincent, and Henry. She also leaves behind her siblings, Michael (Sheila) Birmingham, Ann (Steve) Allen, and her beloved nephews, to whom she was a loving aunt.

Mary's indomitable spirit, creativity, and commitment to her family and community will be profoundly missed. A celebration of her life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Children's Miracle Network.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Quad-City Times on Jun. 26, 2025.

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Connie Bridges Montano

July 3, 2025

I will miss you cousin. I'm comforted by your beautiful legacy.

Deb Wallace

June 26, 2025

What a lovely remembrance of Mary´s life. Deepest sympathy to her family and my childhood friend Dick.

David and Michele Manor

June 26, 2025

David and I knew Mary for the last ten years .....only because her and Dick raised an amazing son that married our oldest daughter, Kayleigh. John has been the best husband and father a mother could want for her daughter. Thank you Mary
She had an infectious smile and laugh with a sense of humor I appreciated.
She welcomed me into her home with complete generosity and made me feel at ease.
She was also a wonderful Grandmother and a pretty good Florida Panther finder
Rest in Peace

Kerri Sexton

June 26, 2025

Our condolences to you all and a beautiful tribute to a wonderful soul, God Bless Mary.

Dave and Joddie Sampson

June 26, 2025

Our sincere condolences to all of you. Hugs

Mike and Denise Maynard

June 26, 2025

Our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your dear Mary. She loved her family. May fond memories bring you smiles and comfort. God bless you, bring you peace and embrace Mary on the other side.

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