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1923
2011
Entered into rest on Sun., Feb. 13, 2011.
Loving wife of the late Marion K. Albertson; beloved mother of Ernest E. (Patricia A. Etling-Tuttrow) Tuttrow, Jr. and MaryEvelyn (Emanuel C.) Taylor; dearest grandmother of Wesley Keith Taylor; our dear aunt, cousin and friend.
Evelyn was a member of Oak Hill Presbyterian Church, 4111 Connecticut Street. She loved to square dance and play Bingo and will be missed by all who knew her.
Funeral from Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson on Wed., Feb. 16, 2011 at 10:45 AM to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery for a service held in the chapel at 11:15 AM. Interment will immediately follow. Visitation will be held at Hoffmeister Colonial on Tues. from 4-8 PM. Please send condolences to www.hoffmeistercolonial.com.
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February 16, 2011
Carroll sue Hull
Memories are thoughts we hold dear in our hearts to help keep those we love alive in our hearts and minds to also share with others with alot of love. My thought has been rosies cheeks special smile and I love you too. Aunt Evelyn always had a big heart, she was the little sister who was loved by her sister and brothers very much. my dad said he'd try to teach her her abc's . Evelyn was the baby he'd say . She did what most kids do cry and brothers would have to give what it was she wanted to her. cause she was the baby . well I guess the whole family is together now hope they can look down at us and be proud. One day we will all be there together till then keep all your memories close to help the healing of loss.
February 16, 2011
Bill Wirtel
I have such good memories growing up around Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Marion. Did anyone grow up around Marion without getting a loving Dutch rub on the head? I remember eating with Aunt Evelyn at the Stix lunch counter with my mom and sister. Evelyn and Marion were good people God Bless them both.
Bill Wirtel, son of Wilferd Wirtel, Evelyn's big brother.
February 16, 2011
Bill Wirtel
I have such good memories growing up around Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Marion. Did anyone grow up around Marion without getting a loving Dutch rub on the head? I remember eating with Aunt Evelyn at the Stix lunch counter with my mom and sister. Evelyn and Marion were good people God Bless them both.
Bill Wirtel, son of Wilferd Wirtel, Evelyn's big brother.
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