BORN

1933

DIED

2014

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Maryann L'Heureux Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 10, 2014.

Maryann L'Heureux (née Mueller), 80, of Warson Woods passed away peacefully, on April 9, 2014, at Manor Grove long-term care facility in Kirkwood, Missouri with Jacques, her husband and best friend of over 25 years, by her side.

Maryann was born in Chicago on May 8th, 1933, but spent much of her childhood on a Wisconsin farm, only to return to Chicago to attend Cardinal Stritch High School and complete her education. In 1953, she married Anthony Marsicek and raised their daughter and son, Lisa and Karl, in Mount Prospect, Illinois. She enjoyed being a mother, was active in "motor moms" and was a Brownie troop leader, as well. If someone needed props for a play, or an extra voice for a funny recording, Maryann was there to push it over the top. She later married her current husband, Jacques L'Heureux, in 1990; she and Jacques then lived in Newark, Delaware and Columbia, Maryland, eventually moving to Saint Louis in 2008, where they have since resided.

Maryann owned an antique shop in Prospect Heights, Illinois for several years, and throughout her life, continued to love the thrill of the hunt at local antique stores and estates sales. Going out in the field with her metal detector was another favorite hobby. She would often be seen prowling the forests and beaches with her metal detector looking for old coins, jewelry and other treasures; Karl would accompany her on many of these trips. Maryann's passion for collecting was also a big part of her children's upbringing. She started Karl collecting lead soldiers, and Lisa on salt cellars, and both children are avid collectors and tinkerers of antique machines to this day. Maryann's main interest had always been Native American Art, sparked by the discovery of arrowheads on the family farm in Wisconsin. In the early 1990s, Maryann became a member of the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) as an Accredited Senior Appraiser. She then ran her own business, Maryann's Appraisals, for over 20 years, where she appraised many private collections, brokering some to auction houses, including Sotheby's in NY. She retired in 2004, at the same time as her husband.

Maryann also worked at the FMC Corporation at the Palwaukee Airport (Chicago Executive Airport), north of Chicago, for almost a decade, where she was a corporate jet dispatcher.

Maryann was passionate about life. She and her husband loved to travel together, all over the US, to Europe several times, on many cruises including Alaska and the Panama Canal, and on several ski trips to the Rockies and the White Mountains of New England. She was an avid reader, and highly skilled at completing NY Times crossword puzzles (always in pen). She also was a skilled fisherwoman (deep-sea and fly), and even taught one of her grandsons to gut a fish for a scouting badge. Known for her sassy personality, spunk, quick wit and intellect, Maryann also had artistic talent that stretched from drawing and painting murals in her home, and years later, in her grandchildren's bedrooms, to her love of hats, unusual jewelry and her seemingly effortless personal style. She was famous in her circle for her crazy birthday party presents, finding funny antiques, re-working and re-purposing them into eyebrow-raising gifts for her unsuspecting friends. Maryann also liked to cook and is fondly remembered for her famous crab cakes, corn fritters and Hungarian goulash. Most importantly, Maryann was a deeply loving mother, wife, and friend who will be dearly missed.

Beloved wife of Jacques L'Heureux; dear mother of Lisa and Karl (Michelle) Marsicek, dear step-mother of Elizabeth (Andy) Baer, Ingrid (Kelley) McClure and Valerie (Mike) Jacobson; dear sister of the late Sofia (Joseph) Wohlhart, the late Elizabeth (Anthony) Kaiser, the late Frank Mueller and the late Anthony (Mildred) Mueller; cherished Nana to Maxwell, Elise and Erik Marsicek, Spencer and Madison Baer, Bryan and Jacob Hohlfelder, Bryanna, Breandan and Aidan McClure, Bradley and Nicholas Merrion, Nicole and Brittany Jacobson and the late Arianna Marsicek; dear great-grandmother of Aletta Sexton-Hohlfelder; dear aunt, cousin and treasured friend to many. Maryann, we love you a bushel and a peck, with a hug around the neck!

A memorial gathering to celebrate Maryann's life will be held on Saturday, May 3rd 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Gerber Chapel Funeral Home, 23 W. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, MO 63119 (314/968-2000). Visitation will be 10am-12pm, with Service and Personal Eulogies from 12-1 pm, where guests are invited and encouraged to share their stories and favorite memories of Maryann. A Luncheon Celebration will follow. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the charity of your choice.

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April 14, 2019

Friend

Love clean and Thanks

You were such a wonderful and intelligent person. We will always miss your great sense of humor and your friendship.

Love always,
Jay and Shirley Goldberg

August 21, 2014

Allan L'Heureux

So very sorry for your loss..

May 1, 2014

Andy Hudor

Dear Jacques,

We were so sad to hear about Maryann! She was such a loving person and her personality made everyone around her happy.

When we first met her, we were struck by how sincerely friendly and positive she was. It's a rare gift that she shared with everyone around her. We were all blessed to have known her.

Please know that we send our sincere sympathy to you and your family. It's nice to know that you and all the "kids" and grandchildren will have each other to lean on during this difficult time.

Maryann was loved by many and will be greatly missed!

You're in our thoughts and prayers!!

Andy, Linda & Andrew

May 1, 2014

Carol Diaz-Granados

Dear Jacques,

Pat has forwarded to me the information on Maryann's Memorial on May 3rd at the Gerber Chapel. We would so love to be there and we know that it will be a beautiful and fitting tribute to a great lady -- attended by many. Unfortunately, we will be in Arrow Rock, Missouri giving a presentation for the Osage Event there.

Please know that our deepest sympathy is with you, Jacques, as well as our support and heartfelt good wishes.

All the best,

May 1, 2014

Marty Israel

Dear Jacques,

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. I am sorry I never had the opportunity to get to know Maryann. You had told me some time ago that she was in poor health, nonetheless it must be a sad time for you.

Best regards,

May 1, 2014

Stuart Pittel

Dear Jacques:

Thanks for letting me know about Maryann. My condolences to you. I will pass on the sad news to others at Bartol who may have known her.

With warm regards,

May 1, 2014

Mary Lou Martin

Jacques -

Thank you so much for sending me the e-mail. I read the beautiful obituary about Maryann - quite an accomplished woman. Please accept my condolences to you and her family.

May 1, 2014

Bud and Roxy Boersma

Jacques,

We are so sorry to learn of Maryann's passing. We send you and your family our sincerest sympathy. We hope all of your good memories will sustain you during this difficult time.

Bud and Roxy

May 1, 2014

Carol Erickson

Jacques,

My heart goes out to you and your family for such a loss. Everyone loved Maryann and grieve for you and your family You were a wonderful caring and supportive husband and I know you brought such joy and meaning to her life...she was so grateful to have met you.

Thanks for always keeping in touch and although we will not be able to be with you at this time, we will be there in spirit. Please extend our sympathy to her children and we will keep you in our prayers.

Thank you for all you have done for Maryann...You were the BEST!!!

Carol & Harold.

May 1, 2014

Hélène Roy

Bonjour Jacques,

J'ai reçu ton courriel annonçant le décès de ta femme Maryann, la quelle, je n'aie pas eu l'occasion de connaître malheureusement.

Je veux t'offrir mes sincères condoléances.

Mes pensées t'accompagnent en ce moment que je sais dès plus difficile au cours d'une vie.

Ta cousine,

May 1, 2014

Ron Baril

Jacques,

My heart goes out to you with your loss. I just can't express how I feel about you in this sad time of your life. I know you know that she is in peace, no pain and she is thinking of you as you continue on with your journey here on this earth.

With respect,

May 1, 2014

Bob Binns

Dear Jacques,

I am very sorry for your loss and send you my sincere sympathy. Losing a loved one after so many years is surely very difficult. I just want you to know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers over the next days.

May 1, 2014

Dave Ruffolo

Dear Jacques,

I'm very sorry to hear this. I remember when you first got together back in Chicago, and was very happy that you found such a dear companion. My sincere condolences!

May 1, 2014

Jean-Paul Marchand

C'est avec tristesse que nous apprenons le décès de ton épouse Myriam. Nous voulons partager avec toi la peine qui afflige ta famille et qui nous rappelle à tous que "la mort nous frappe quand il faut et que chacun obéit aux volontés d'en haut" (Faust de Gounod, IV acte, la mort de Valentin)

Nous vous offrons nos plus sincères et profondes sympathies et accompagnons celles-ci d'un souhait que tous tes confrères de la promotion 1957 partagent: se revoir aussi souvent que possible et de profiter au maximum de ces moments d'amitiés sincères.
Adieu Maryann et au revoir Jacques et famille.

Sincèrement,
Jean-Paul et Micheline

May 1, 2014

Marie-Claude Courteau

Jacques,

J'ai appris le décès de Marian lorsque j'ai visité ma mère ce week-end. Je t'offre mes plus sincères condoléances à toi et à ta famille.

Je pense à vous.

May 1, 2014

Maria Turney

Dear Jacques,

I am sorry to learn of MaryAnn's passing. During all of MaryAnn's medical needs you have been her steady companion and guardian. When she was well, you were a dynamic duo, with all your interests and travels. Her passing was not unexpected, but one is never ready for the loss of their companion. May all your wonderful shared memories sustain you in your transition time. May all the wonderful stories of her you share with your family, keep her "candle lit " and her spirit with you.

Thinking of you.
Fondly,

May 1, 2014

Jean-Lévis Toupin

Jacques.

Je viens de voir la mauvaise nouvelle qui vous affecte toi et ta famille. Mes sympathies Jacques à toi et tes enfants et bon courage, la vie continue malgré tout.

May 1, 2014

John Hsieh

Dear Jacques,

Paula just informed me that from FaceBook she saw the posting that Maryann has passed away. I am sorry to hear this news, but am also aware that she had a wonderful time with you all these years, especially the loving care you have bestowed on her in the last years. I will light a candle for her at church. I also pray that you are comforted and strengthened during this difficult of parting.

Shigeko , who is in Kyoto until 7 May, joins me in wishing you the best. Come visit us, when you need a respite some months from now.

Love,
Johnny

May 1, 2014

Yvonne Turenne

Dear Jacques,

I'm so sorry to hear of Maryann's passing. Although I never met her, I recall you speaking of her when we Skyped just 2 short months ago. Eerie that just last evening, in my previous email, I was hoping you and Maryann were doing well. I just want you to know you're in my thoughts and prayers.

With sincere sympathy.

May 1, 2014

Jean-Pierre St-Arnault

Jacques!

Nous avons appris le décès de Maryanne. Connaissant sa santé précaire, nous sommes quand même surpris de l'évolution rapide de la maladie. Nicole, moi et les enfants, se joignons pour te souhaiter nos sincères condoléances. Toutes nos pensées t'accompagnent. Nul doute que tu auras du support de la famille pour t'aider à traverser cette épreuve.

Transmets nos souhait à tous les membres de la famille.

Sincèrement: Nicole et Jean-Pierre

May 1, 2014

Russ Hagan

Jacques

I am very sorry that Maryann has passed. I am sure she is in a better place and is not feeling any pain. Losing someone is difficult, but I am glad that she was fortunate to have a long life and that you were part of it.

May 1, 2014

Alexandre Borione

Cher Jacques,

I am very sorry about the departure of your dear wife.At least you were very close until the end.

May you find companionship with your numerous other friends, and hopefully that means a chance to meet in the not too distant future.

You are welcome to visit us in Thailand.

May 1, 2014

Russell Baril Jr.

Maryann, vous êtes dans les soins de Dieu maintenant, repose en paix maintenant sachant que ceux d'entre nous qui sont laissés pour compte seront toujours et pour toujours chérissent, respectent, vous garder dans nos coeurs et t'aiment !
Russell George Baril Jr. (Minneapolis, MN)

April 26, 2014

Ruth Dechaine

Je te souhaites mes sincères condoleances

April 24, 2014

Wayne Alpert

My heart goes out to you for your loss, she was a great friend of the family, and will be missed.

April 22, 2014

Lisa Marsicek

I love reading all these storied about my mom! Karl and I have many great memories, but it is wonderful to see how much other people loved her free and wonderful spirit. Her love of antiques and interest in Native American art, her cooking and love of parties, her love of surprises. She loved the 'magic of the Christmas tree' and ours was always decked out in hundreds of antique ornaments.
When I was a little girl, we went to a store and I saw a cat necklace I just had to have. She said nope, and we left. A few days later, on my birthday, I awoke to find my favorite stuffed animal wearing the necklace! This is the sort of wonderful mischief and magic that made my mom so unique!

April 21, 2014

Paula Fan

Jacques, we so enjoyed knowing Maryann. The warmth of her personality was magnetic, and we were so lucky that you kept touch with June and Charlie over the years, and came to visit Tucson on so many happy occasions. There are lots of good times to remember. She will always be in our hearts. With every good wish from the Fan family: Paula, Anna and Michael

April 21, 2014

Valerie Alpert

My deepest sympathy to Jacques, Lisa, and Karl. I will always remember Maryann's great spirit and how it shined brightly through her big beautiful eyes. As a child I was always in awe of the colorful Native American Jewelry that Maryann wore. Her jewelry seemed to reflect her vivid personality; one which I won't forget. Bless you all.

April 21, 2014

Brad Alpert

Karl, Lisa & Jacques, we are saddened to hear about your loss, You guys were like a second family to us growing up and we owe many great memories to Maryann and your family. Deepest sympathies

Brad, Heather, Braden, Logan & Cameron.

April 20, 2014

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Carol Bresnahan

Maryann and Jacques lived across the street from us in Meadowdale, in Delaware. I so enjoyed visiting their lovely home and hearing about the pieces of art lovingly distributed around the house. I really liked seeing the Dragon pot on the stairway and watching PC roam the house. I remember Maryann,s smile and bubbling personality. Fond memories. I will be thinking about both of you. Lots of smiles. Carol Bresnahan

April 20, 2014

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April 19, 2014

Our sincere sympathy on the occasion of your great loss, Jacques. We all wish we had more years to enjoy Mary Ann's unique spark! Gladys and Jack Cramer

April 19, 2014

Tom Schiller

Dear Jacques,

It's been a sad week knowing that Aunt Mimi is no longer part of this world. My sincerest sympathies to you, Lisa, and Karl and the rest of her children.

In Japan, condolences are expressed by using the most polite form to say "The other day", then trailing off. It's typical to be indirect and vague like this about most things in Japan, but seems particularly appropriate for someone's passing; there is no language for it.

In thinking about Mimi this week, "the other day" had a new resonance for me. It seems like it was just the other day that we were making models of characters from Dr. Seuss in her kitchen, searching the house for her two feline familiars - the Siamese cats Suki and Yaki, having dinner together and then playing pinochle most Sundays and all holidays, and talking on the phone just about every week until I went to college. She was such a special person who was devoted to the people that she cared about. Because of who she was and the fact that I knew she loved me influenced my life.

One memory that stands out is of the time you and Mimi visited me upstate. It meant a lot to me that you came. In addition, it was such a Mimi type of weekend, and I'll never forget her eagerness and then joy to swim in the waterfalls near my house.

It's always been comforting to know that Mimi had you and the happy life you made together. I can imagine how much you miss her, but like me you have all those wonderful memories of the other day...

Tom

April 18, 2014

Leonard Shulman

Dear Jacques,

Marie and I are very sorry for your loss.

We both remember Maryann's interesting descriptions of the pieces in her collections.

Our condolences to you and the whole family...

April 18, 2014

Jacques,

Comme j'aimerais être avec vous tous dans ces moments difficiles.
Je te souhaite mes sincères condoléances à toi et à toute ta grande famille.
Maryann était pour moi une bonne amie et j'adorais quand vous veniez me voir au Québec.
Tu garderas toujours Maryann dans ton cœur et elle repose en paix.
Je t'embrasse
Louise l'Heureux

April 18, 2014

Kelley McClure

"What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us." -Helen Keller

My thoughts and prayers go out everyone grieving Maryann's passing as she will surely be missed and forever loved. God Bless as heaven just gained another angel.

April 18, 2014

I missed the opportunity to meet Maryann when I went to Chicago in 1988 and paid a couple of visits to Jacques but Maryann was away visiting relatives. We exchanged letters on many occasions ever since and Jacques love for Maryann was always noted.
I hope that my dear old friend will soon find consolation with the help of his family and friends.
Best regards, Raul and Corina Mainardi. Argentina

April 18, 2014

Seth Goldberg

I will miss Maryann's stories and her sharing of her knowledge of the numerous Native American artifacts that lined her and Jacques's home. We couldn't have asked for a better neighbor. May you rest in peace.

April 18, 2014

Tina Foster

I met Maryann 5 years ago when I started working for her and her husband in their home. I can say she was a kind and gracious woman who had the most contagious smile. I use to come in in the morning and lay on her bed and listen to the crazy dreams she had and she would have me laughing. And the smile she would get on her face when she would talk about her kids, they were her pride and joy.I love you Maryann and will miss you terribly.

April 17, 2014

Spencer Baer

I will always remember Maryann as one of the most caring and lovely people I've ever known. She always cooked the best food, including one of the best cornbread recipes I have ever had. Hopefully she will live on in any cooking I do.

April 17, 2014

Elizabeth Baer

It was a beautiful thing, to see how happy Maryann made my dad for over 25 years, and how she made her own proper place in our growing family. We all loved having Nana close by, especially our boys -- she always added a spark to our gatherings and had clever color commentary
to stir the pot.

Missing you each day, Maryann ... xoxoxo

April 17, 2014

We have never met your beautiful Maryann but feel that we know her still.... you have always expressed such beautiful words and memories and much more ... Rest in peace dear Lady and help Jacques accept and live a beautiful life to come xoxoxo Linda & André xoxox

April 17, 2014

Bryanna McClure

Although, I was not able to spend as much time with Maryann as I wished due to distance, all of the times we were able to see each other, her joy and love always filled the room. She will be missed and I am sending my love and prayers! -- Bryanna McClure (Winfield, IL)

April 17, 2014

Karl Marsicek

I found this old picture of Max sleeping on Mom's legs... She had a real knack for reminiscing and storytelling and you can tell that's what we were doing in this picture because of the pile of old photos on the table in front of her. I'll miss those stories, no one can tell them like she did...

Bye Mom, I'm glad you aren't suffering anymore but we'll miss you terribly.

Posted by Karl Marsicek

April 17, 2014

Shirley Goldberg

Dear Maryann,
To our wonderful friend and neighbor, Maryann. You and Jacques made our lives so much brighter. We love you and we will never stop missing you.

Shirley and Jay Goldberg (Columbia, MD)

April 17, 2014

michelle marsicek

Jacques - I asked the kids the other night to share their favorite memories of Nana. Elise mentioned reading "The Night Before Christmas" and drawing with her. The similarities in their distinctive style and artistic interests were very apparent when they were together.

Erik and Max both had the same response, that they enjoyed hearing about the native american objects and history. Her spirit and influence will live on in them with Max's interest in collecting and Erik's depth and love of history.

The kids always enjoyed sharing their week over skype or the phone, hearing about your outings and what Goldie was up to. We appreciate your efforts in keeping the kids connected despite the distance. Overall, she was truly blessed with your involved caregiving and continuous love for her.

One of my favorite memories was a visit that Elise and I took when Lisa was in Saint Louis. We had a fabulous weekend with Elizabeth joining the Marsiceks in search of treasures, especially a straw hat for Nana. The five females were having a great time treasure digging with an accompanying humorous commentary of the goodies. One of the other patrons came up to me and said how lucky we were to have each other, that she wished that she had family like that. That says it all.

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April 17, 2014

Richard and Julliana L'Heureux

Dear Jacques, Dick and I always enjoyed being with you, and Maryann and remember the wonderful lobster dinners we served when you both visited us in Maine.We send you and your family our sincere sympathy. Maryann's love of life, and all the enjoyment she brought to her family and others are loving memories for us to treasure. Love Dick and Julie L'Heureux

April 16, 2014

JOYCE ALPERT

I AM SO VERY SORRY TO YOU AND THE FAMILY
I AND MY FAMILY HAVE GREAT MEMORIES OF MARRYANN . OUR TRIPS TO THE WOLF RIVER,
OUR COMMON INTEREST IN ANTIQUES AND INDIAN HISTORY AND OUR KIDS GROWING UP
TOGETHER,I MISS HER AND EVEN THOUGH WE
COULD NOT SPEND OUR LATER YEARS LIVING CLOSER SHE ALWAYS REMAINED A DEAR FRIEND TO ME. NEVER FAILED TO SAY I LOVE YOU. SHE WAS A GREAT PERSON WHO
RAISED TWO GREAT KIDS
she will be missed
love

April 16, 2014

Don & Patricia Cortese

Jacques and family, Taking a cultural course in Cooperstown, Maryann and I discovered that we were related and had connections as "Glogowatzers". We shared many good times remembering the German family recipes, and the German gemutlichkeit. Those times spent with Jacques and Maryann were special.....Pat and Don Cortese

April 16, 2014

Dear Jacques --

Joanne & I have fond memories of you and Maryann, and looked forward to the wonderfully detailed Christmas letters from "The Happy Ones" -- which was an excellent description of your marriage.

Maryann's life was well-lived, and all of us who knew her were touched by her spirit. We're sorry that your time together has ended, but the happy memories endure.

We send our best wishes to you at this time of loss --

Charles & Joanne

April 16, 2014

Val Smith

Sorry for your loss Jacques.

April 16, 2014

Suzanne et Maurice Roy

Cher Jacques
Nous voulons t'offrir nos sincères sympathies pour le départ de Maryann. Nous savons que vous étiez très attachés l'un à l'autre pendant toutes ces années mais dis-toi que tu as tout fait pour adoucir ces dernières années de maladie.
Nous serons avec toi en pensée pour cette journée du 3 mai.
Grosses bises

April 16, 2014

Ramanath Cowsik

I have known Jaques from the University of Chicago days, when I first met him about 45 years ago. As I express my heartfelt sympathies for his loss, I hope that the wonderful memories of Maryann he has gathered and cherished will help him continue his own life of friendship and service. May her soul rest in peace.
Ramanath Cowsik

April 16, 2014

Steve Felt

To all the family and friends of Maryann
I wish you all the best memories of the life and times of Maryann as you celebrate her time on Earth.
Please take those memories with you to help you create your own memories to share with others as you walk your own paths through life.
That will be Maryann's greatest gift.

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