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Marilyn Josephine "Jo/Josie" Leyes

Marilyn Josephine "Jo/Josie" Leyes obituary, Cedar Rapids, IA

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3400 North Lindberg Blvd.

Saint Ann, Missouri

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Nov. 13, 2025

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Colliers Funeral Home

Marilyn Leyes Obituary

Marilyn Josephine (Sylvester) Leyes "Jo/Josie" entered eternal rest on October 28, 2025 at the age of 91. Up until the end Jo maintained her kindness, love of family and friends, strong Catholic faith, and her wicked sense of humor. Jo had gratitude for her long life full of adventures, accomplishments, time with those she loved, and her joy for everything she did. Jo was born on February 7, 1934 in Burlington, Iowa, to Margaret Pansy (Fairbanks) and Benjamin Wilson Sylvester. She grew up in a large family of seven children and two loving parents. After losing her father tragically at age seven, Jo grew up quickly by helping her mom around the house, working from a young age as a babysitter for many families, as a car hop at the root beer stand in Crapo park, and after graduating from Burlington High School, she got a job as a telephone operator. At the age of 19, Jo married the love of her life, Jack Edward Leyes, and entered her life as a career Army wife and a mom to six children who she raised primarily by herself due to the demands of the Army on her husband who served in the Korean and Vietnam wars. During their service time in the Army, she and Jack moved several times including Texas, Iowa, Guam, Germany and Missouri. In order to join Jack in Germany in 1962, Jo traveled overseas with five children solo to meet with her husband. Despite the stressors of single parenting of six children, Jo showed nothing but the utmost patience and love to her children. She began her lifelong service to others at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., by being the Director of the Army Youth Special Needs Group, President of the Ladies of the Chapel Group, a Cub Scout den mother and even the manager of one of her son's baseball teams. She also found the time to iron all of the altar cloths and vestments at the Catholic church. After 20 years in the military, Jo and Jack settled in St. Louis, Mo., where they continued to raise their six children. Jo became the owner of Suburban Prep School in Bridgeton, Mo., where she taught private kindergarten, and managed an amazing staff of employees that educated and showed unconditional love to hundreds of children ages 2-6 years old during 13 years of ownership. Despite many long hours and lots to manage, Jo still found the time to have fun. This included planning many Sylvester family reunions. The reunions brought her much joy to unite her siblings, along with her many nieces and nephews from across the country. She also adored being a Nana to her 16 grandchildren and created for each of them magical childhood experiences that made lifelong impressions. During her "retirement", Jo and Jack moved to Ennis, Texas, where they built a beautiful home and helped take care of their grandson, Chad. Jo's continuous charitable spirit was exemplified as she started and ran Helping Hands charitable store. She initiated a senior social group at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church and named it the Golden Crusaders. She planned many social outings and charitable events with this group of seniors that became a very close-knit group of friends. While living in Texas, Jo got to enjoy her retirement and got to travel to many fun places around the South and her favorite vacation location…Las Vegas! Jack and Jo moved back to St. Louis in 2005 to spend the rest of their retirement years near several of their children and grandchildren. Jo still managed to start her second senior social group at St. Joseph's Catholic Church and named it Young at Heart. Once again, she formed a circle of close friends and planned more social and charitable events. After the passing of her beloved, Jack, in 2020, Jo moved back to her birth state of Iowa and spent her final five years at Cottage Grove Place in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, near two of her three daughters. It was a challenging time for her body and mind but she still managed to share her kind and loving heart and always made everyone laugh around her. Jo is survived and lovingly remembered by her six children: Tim (Denise) Leyes of Nashville, Tenn., Dan (Carolyn) Leyes of Colorado Springs, Colo., Cindy Leyes of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Cathy (Stu) Cummings of St. Charles, Mo., Doug (Kim) Leyes of Kemp, Texas, and Jackie (Shawn) Bergquist of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Grandchildren: Jessica (Sean) Sills, Courtney (Allen) Horton, Cassidy Cummings, Jacque (Robert) Hamburger, Rachel (Alex) Larkin, Caitlin (Charles) Gallagher, Mary (Trey) Neidert, Benjamin (Kevin Stiles) Leonard, Chad Leyes, Timothy Leyes Jr., Andrew Leyes, Brianne (Bobby) Heitz, Brooke (Mason) North, Britt Bergquist, Annie (Connor) Spirtas, and Jack Bergquist Great-Grandchildren: Louis, Collette, Stuart, Jack, Calvin, Drew, Sally Jo, Oliver, Sean Jr., Clara, Boyd, Raegan, Guinevere, Frankie, Gabriel, Cale, and Kendall. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Jack, her parents, and all six siblings and their spouses. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Cottage Grove Place, especially the second floor of Assisted Living along with the caring and compassionate Unity Point Hospice team, Home Instead caregivers, and her special sitters and friends, Sherry and Kiersten Sealy and Jody Wohlers. There will be a visitation at Colliers Funeral Home in St. Ann, Mo., on November 13, 2025, 4-6 p.m. for all to attend. A burial service will be held on November 14, 2025, at 9:15 a.m. (family only) at Jefferson Barracks Military Cemetery. There will be a memorial Mass on November 14, 2025, at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Manchester, Mo., open to all to attend. This will be followed by a celebration of life reception at the St. Joseph's parish center located next to the church. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to be used for the ongoing care of Jo's beloved grandson, Chad. The donations may be given to any of the Leyes siblings made payable to Timothy J. Leyes in care of Chad Leyes.
Published by The Gazette on Nov. 8, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Marilyn Leyes

Nov

13

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Colliers Funeral Home

3400 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Ann, MO 63074

Nov

14

Service

9:15 a.m.

Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery

2900 Sheridan Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125

Nov

14

Memorial Mass

11:00 a.m.

St. Joseph Church

567 Saint Joseph Lane, Manchester, MO 63021, St. Louis, MO 63021

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3400 North Lindberg Blvd. , Saint Ann, MO 63074-2103

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17 Entries

Miriam Kerns

November 4, 2025

Leyes Family, My heart is sad learning of the passing of my dear friend. I have such great memories of the fun times we spent along Galaxy in Maryland Heights. We are still here but sadly Cameron has Altzheimers and can't be left alone, plus we have an important appointment Thurs. So I won't be able to come say good bye and hug you all. My love and prayers go to you all. Miriam Kerns

Kimberly Leyes

November 3, 2025

With regret, I will not be at the service in person, but my heart is there with all of you as we celebrate Nana’s life. There are few things I would love to tell her.
Thank you for accepting me into the family — for never treating me as anything other than a daughter.
Thank you for all of the love and support you and Dad provided as we raised our children.
For caring daily for Chad and meeting the school bus.
For teaching acceptance and showing endless kindness.
You were my “crafty” partner, always armed with every sewing notion known to man!
I loved how you always had a trip planned or were dreaming up the next one.
And of course, your love for slot machines and playing cards always made for fun times and laughter.
Though we now walk without your hand in ours, we carry your lessons, your humor, and your unwavering love in everything we do.
This is just a glimpse of who you were — our anchor, our heart, our home.
The world feels dimmer without your light, but how lucky we were to be loved by you!

Collette, your ALMOST birthday buddy (she was born at 12:33 a.m. on February 8th!)

November 3, 2025

Cassidy Cummings

November 3, 2025

Nana and Papa. Thank you for showing your grandchildren that faith and family are two of the greatest blessings on Earth. Nana you and Papa were amazing examples showing us that giving of yourself and helping others means more than all of the “things” we could have in this world. I love you nana and am going to miss your sassy self! -Your Cassidy Lyn ❤

Tonya Mills

November 1, 2025

So glad I got to spend time with this delightful lady over the past few months. She was such a happy, sweet, person. Rest in peace, sweet Josie.

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

The Leyes Girls

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Great grandkids

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Raegen & Nana

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Sally Jo & Nana

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Clara & Nana

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Caitlin Gallagher

November 1, 2025

Sherry Sealy

October 30, 2025

I will miss Jo and all the laughs we had. Jo didn’t always remember my name but she always knew I was her “buddy” and greeted me with the biggest smile. Josie used to say to me “Thank you for taking care of me”. Little did she realize she was taking care of ME. She brought so much joy to my life. I love her for everything she was. She was one of my best friends. She told me “one day I’m gonna look for you and I will take care of you”. I’ll be looking for you too Nana, I’ll be looking too. Love you sweet Josie and can’t wait to dance with you in heaven!

Glenda and Walter Boys

October 29, 2025

Prayers for all of the family. May God give you all peace . From the Boyds

Catherine Cummings

October 29, 2025

I loved spending time with you Mom and I will miss you forever!!!!!!

Catherine Cummings

October 29, 2025

Mom I miss you already so much!!!!! May you rest in peace without the pain you endured the last 2 months of your life.
Love you all the way to heaven. ❤
You will always be my Momma!

Debbie Bowen

October 29, 2025

My Aunt and Birthday Buddy has always been such a loving, sweet and special person throughout my life. I love you and miss you, Aunt Jo!!

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