Susan Elizabeth Albietz, 1943–2021?> (78 Jahre alt)
- Name
- Susan Elizabeth /Albietz/
- Vornamen
- Susan Elizabeth
- Nachname
- Albietz
Geburt
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Tod einer väterlichen Großmutter
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Bestattung einer väterlichen Großmutter
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Adresse: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134893373/elizabeth-albietz |
Geburt einer Schwester
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Tod eines väterlichen Großvaters
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Bestattung eines väterlichen Großvaters
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Adresse: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134893328/joseph-francis-albietz |
Tod einer Schwester
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Bestattung einer Schwester
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Adresse: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134893239/ann-charlene-albietz |
Tod eines Vaters
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Tod einer Mutter
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Bestattung eines Vaters
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Adresse: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134893197/emil-l_-albietz |
Bestattung einer Mutter
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Adresse: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134893163/dorothy-j_-albietz |
Tod
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Notiz: Kremer, Susan Elizabeth (nee Albietz) Kremer, Susan Elizabeth (nee Albietz) Born on April 19, 1943 in Saint Louis, Missouri to Emil and Dorothy Albietz. She was married to Kenneth Kremer for 54 years. They built a life together surrounded by family and friends in St Louis. When they retired, they split their time between St Louis and Tangerine Woods in Englewood, Florida. She enjoyed taking advantage of the friendships and activities in Florida. Throughout her life she was passionate about music. She began teaching piano at the age of 13 and carried this tradition until months before her death. She graduated from Webster University with a BA in Music and Primary Education in 1965. She was a member of various choirs and music groups. She also enjoyed gardening and was a local St Louis celebrity for her and Ken’s work with irises. Sue was a caregiver and helper and volunteered with various charities and organizations. She was an advocate for the less fortunate be they people or animals. She will be remembered for her kindness, humor and her compassion. She is survived by her husband Kenneth, her brother Charles, her two sons Dan and Mark and her four grandchildren, Cassandra (Cassie), Eric, Maria and Teresa. The family is asking that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Salesian Missions. The family would like to thank everyone who visited and called during her last days. She felt very blessed by your love and support. A service of KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL. |
Vater |
1910–1972
Geburt: 28. September 1910
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— St. Louis (MO), MO, USA Tod: 29. Oktober 1972 |
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Mutter |
1915–2002
Geburt: 4. November 1915
Tod: 22. Februar 2002 |
sie selbst |
1943–2021
Geburt: 19. April 1943
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— Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Tod: 31. August 2021 |
Bruder |
Vertraulich
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jüngere Schwester |
1951–1954
Geburt: 13. Januar 1951
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— St. Louis (MO), MO, USA Tod: 17. Mai 1954 — Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA |
Partner |
Vertraulich
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sie selbst |
1943–2021
Geburt: 19. April 1943
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— Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Tod: 31. August 2021 |
Sohn |
Vertraulich
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Sohn |
Vertraulich
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Tod |
Kremer, Susan Elizabeth (nee Albietz) Born on April 19, 1943 in Saint Louis, Missouri to Emil and Dorothy Albietz. She was married to Kenneth Kremer for 54 years. They built a life together surrounded by family and friends in St Louis. When they retired, they split their time between St Louis and Tangerine Woods in Englewood, Florida. She enjoyed taking advantage of the friendships and activities in Florida. Throughout her life she was passionate about music. She began teaching piano at the age of 13 and carried this tradition until months before her death. She graduated from Webster University with a BA in Music and Primary Education in 1965. She was a member of various choirs and music groups. She also enjoyed gardening and was a local St Louis celebrity for her and Ken’s work with irises. Sue was a caregiver and helper and volunteered with various charities and organizations. She was an advocate for the less fortunate be they people or animals. She will be remembered for her kindness, humor and her compassion. She is survived by her husband Kenneth, her brother Charles, her two sons Dan and Mark and her four grandchildren, Cassandra (Cassie), Eric, Maria and Teresa. The family is asking that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Salesian Missions. The family would like to thank everyone who visited and called during her last days. She felt very blessed by your love and support. A service of KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL. |
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