Marna Moffitt
Marna Jane Clausen Moffitt passed away on Sunday, January 9, 2011 at the age of 58. She is survived by loving husband Tim R. Moffitt and dear mother Betty L. Clausen, and preceded in death by father Cecil C. Clausen. Dear mother of Kelly A. Moffitt and Michael J. Moffitt. Dear sister of C. Chris Clausen. Moffitt graduated from Barnes Hospital School of Nursing and Webster University. Jane was employed as an RN at BJC where she headed the Special Care (Premie) Nursery. Memorial Service 10:30 a.m. Sat., January 15, 2011 at Unity Missionary Baptist Church, 328 S. Taylor, Kirkwood, MO 63122. Her remains will be cremated with private burial at a later date. Memorials can be made to E. B. Johnson Scholarship Fund, c/o Unity Missionary Baptist Church.
I have fond memories of Jane when we were in school together. My grandparents lived across from the state farm and Jane and I would get together at her house. Please accept my sympathy.
Dear Family,
I have fond memories of Jane as I used to spend the night
at her house. I was always nervous when a trustee was preparing dinner in the kitchen. Jane always assured me he would not bother us. ha
Also Jane & Chris were both in confirmation class with my brother, Kevin, and I at the First Methodist Church. I am so blessed to have known Janie and we had a great deal of conversation at our 40th class reunion last summer. It was wonderful spending time with her and hearing about her life including her lovely
Mother, husband, and the twins. She proudly had pictures to share. She did tell us about her health problems too which was very sad. Janie’s video is beautiful on this site. She will always be remembered with love and I offer my Sincere Sympathy to all the family. Regina
Dear Tim
Bill and I send our deepest sympathy to you, the kids and the Clausen family. Thank you for putting the pictures together. I have the fondest memories of Jane during nursing school and for many years after. We will see you on Saturday.
When I first met Jane, she had just become engaged to Tim. She was soooo happy and excited! Over the next few years, I had the privilege of seeing her about a dozen times or so, and Jane was always friendly, intelligent and easy to talk to —— a true pleasure to be around! Although I haven’t seen Jane in many years, I still have very warm memories of her, and I always will. To Tim, Kelly and Michael, I want to express my sincere sympathy. I hope that your memories of Jane will always be a comfort to you. My thoughts are with all of you.
Dear Tim, Kelly, Michael & Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. We pray that God will comfort you and give you strength. If you need anything, please do not hesistate to reach out to your University City Public Works Departnent community. You have our deepest sympathy. Evelyn Shields Benford
Dear Tim and Family,
Even though Jim and I never had the pleasure of meeting Jane, it in no way minimzes our grief for your tremendous loss. From your shared pictures, the video and your own personal comments, we realize that Jane was a cherished wife, mother and friend, with an enthusiastic attitude toward life.
During the difficult parts of life, sometimes words can seem almost futile, but please receive some degree of comfort, Tim, in knowing that you and your family are being held close to our hearts through our thoughts and prayers. It gives us comfort to know that God never closes a door, that he doesn’t open a window. May your periods of sorrow be brightened with the beautiful memories you carry in your heart and mind of the life you and your family shared together.
With love,
Connie and Jim
No measure od time is ever enough with our loved ones. Tim, My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your wife. I hadn’t heard anything, but I was doing an internet search and happen upon the obituary. Let me know if I can do anything to ease your grieving hearts. Be blessed. Kelli Watkins (kwatkins56@stlcc.edu)
Thank you all for you heart inspiring support….MIchael