Obituaries detail

Earlene Louise Stegmaier, Age: 72
Apr 20, 1947 - May 06, 2019

 

Earlene Louise Stegmaier 72 of Belton, MO passed away May 6, 2019.  Earlene was born April 20, 1947 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Raymond and Louise Hook.  Earlene enjoyed shopping, riding horses, photography, attending church and knitting.

 

Earlene was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved sister Sophia Hash, brother in law Jim Hash and nephew Tom Hash.

 

Her survivors include her son Larry Stegmaier and wife Shelly and son Truman Stegmaier Jr. and wife Michelle.  Grandchildren: Jozef, Timothy, Thomas (Lindsey), Allison (Phillip), and Nicolas.  She is survived by her brother Ronald “Guy” Hook and wife Becky and brother Stuart Hook and wife Mary Ruth, along with several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

 

Earlene’s most cherished moments was with her grandchildren to whom she loved with all her heart.  She was proud of each of them in their own accomplishments. 

 

Services will be held Saturday June 8, 2019, from 10 am to 12pm at Legacy Christian Church located at 2150 E Langsford Rd, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063.

 

Family will receive visitors from 10 am to 11 am and services officiated by Pastor Kip Nelson will start at 11 am.

 

Additional Service:
Visitation
Location:
Legacy Christian Church
Address:
2150 E. Langsford Rd.
City:
Lee's Summit
State:
Missouri
Zip Code:
64063
Date of Service:
Jun 08, 2019
Time of Service:
10:00 am
Additional Information:

Family will receive visitors from 10 am to 11 am and services officiated by Pastor Kip Nelson will start at 11 am.

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Additional Service:
Memorial Service
Location:
Legacy Christian Church
Address:
2150 Langsford Rd.
City:
Lee's Summit
State:
Missouri
Zip Code:
64063
Date of Service:
Jun 08, 2019
Time of Service:
11:00 am
Additional Information:
No Additional Information Added
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Condolences

larry stegmaier May 28, 2019

ace007691@yahoo.com ,Kingsville ,Missouri

Why did you have to leave us so soon? I will always love you. My heart is breaking and I don't know if it will ever stop.

Larry R Stegmaier May 29, 2019

Son ,Kingsville ,Missouri

My Mother. I remember all the good times we had, riding horses, going to the American Royal, going out to eat, especially the S&J Oyster bar and in latter years Long Horn Steak house. She loved Longview farm and taking pictures of every building on the farm. Most of all she Loved her children and grandchildren and spending time with them when ever she could. She had many friends until the later years when her mental illness kicked in and then she basically isolated her self from most people. This is mental awareness month if you are suffering get help now. I will always remember the good times and I will never forget. Until we meet again, I Love You Mom.

Larrry r stegmaier May 29, 2019

Son ,Kingsville ,Missouri

I have lots of good memories, like riding horses together, Going to the American Royal every year weather we were in it or not, going out to eat at the S&J Oyster bar I loved those shrimp and spending time with you, shopping, and just everything we did together. I Love You and Will Never Forget You. I only wish I could see you one more time.