Remes, Angela Long
was born July 18, 1913, at her family home on Louisiana Avenue St. Louis, Missouri. She was the only daughter of James J. and Angela Padberg Long, but had four older brothers: Gilbert, Francis, Vincent, and Oliver who all pre-deceased her. She died January 24, aged 109, years at her home at Cape Albeon Assisted Living, Valley Park, Missouri She was married to H. Glenn Weber with whom she had three children: Barbara Angela, Marian Claire, and the late John Stephen (Priscilla) Weber. She was the proud grandmother of eight grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. She was the widow of Frank Remes of St. Louis and step-mother of Sandra Tredway, Margaret Remes, Mark Remes and the late Thom Remes. She began a career as an elementary school teacher when she was very young, teaching in a one-room school house near DeSoto, Missouri, sometimes riding a horse to school. After raising her family she returned to teaching fourth grade in the Webster Groves School District and finished her 30-year teaching career in the Lindbergh School District.
Services: She donated her body to St. Louis University Medical School. A memorial service will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Valley Park, MO, at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Louis University Center for Anatomical Science and Education, 1402 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. 63104. Angela's family would like to offer a special thanks to the loving and caring staff at Cape Albeon Assisted Living Center, and the wonderful team of nurses with Pathways Hospice and Palliative Care. We, the family, will miss the yearly celebrations of her birthday.
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Lindbergh Retired Educators
July 30, 2023
Lindbergh Retired Educators send their condolences for the loss of Angela Remes. She was a cherished fifth grade teacher many years ago at Concord Elementary School. Lindbergh was fortunate Angela finished her teaching career with us.
Dave Gones
February 1, 2023
I had the pleasure of assisting in preparing her meals for 13 years at Cape, it was always a blessing chatting with her in the dining rooms. I enjoyed celebrating her birthday´s each year, she will be missed.
Mark Furrer
January 29, 2023
Angela was an amazing woman. I loved her stories of her early days. 109 is truly amazing.
Carol Shoults
January 29, 2023
To Angela´s family, My Mom, Gina Schneiderhahn, was a dear friend of Angela´s at Cape Albeon. When visiting my Mom we often visited With Angela. She was a wonderful, happy person. Our condolences to all.
Annie Litton Knapp
January 29, 2023
To Barbara and Marian,
Your mother was a life long friend to my mother! She was always filled with love, beauty and sophistication. Loved having lunch with her and Marilyn several years ago on a trip back to STL. Annie Litton Knapp
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