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Mildred “Millie” Marie Flowers

Mildred “Millie” Marie Flowers passed away on December 14, 2025 at the age of 97. She was born in St. Louis, MO on October 21, 1928.

Predeceased by:

Her parents, Richard & Irene (Krolik) Flowers; her sisters and brothers-in-law, Lorraine (Flowers) & Norman Smith, Joan (Flowers) & Richard Selby, James Wilds, and Arlyn Brase; her husbands, Bernard Bud” Wamser and Wayne Ponder; her son and daughter-in-law, Thomas & Deborah (Zay) Wamser.

Lovingly remembered by:

Her sisters, Patricia (Flowers) Wilds and Carole (Flowers) Brase; her children, Margaret Wamser, Daniel & Cheryl (Washburn) Wamser, Lawrence & Shannon (Diamond) Wamser, Ann (Wamser) & Ed Schlueter – Kenosha, WI,  Nancy (Wamser) Symeonoglou & Stratton Whitaker, Martin & Jennifer (Schreiber) Wamser; her grandchildren, Angela Wamser, Ashley (Wamser) Mateu, Beau Diamond Wamser, Beth (Schlueter) & Dr. Edward Sri – Denver, CO; John & Emilie (Hagen) Schlueter – San Francisco, CA; Joe & Katie (Stewart) Schlueter – Green Bay, WI; Benedict Schlueter – Minneapolis, MN, Cassandra Wamser, Nicholas Wamser, Olga Symeonoglou, Esq. – Washington, DC, Miltiades Symeonoglou & Dr. Katherine Aulis – Chicago, IL, Kellie Wamser, Logan Wamser, and Tessa Wamser; twelve great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Background information: Work, hobbies, etc.:

Millie was born in North St. Louis and baptized at St. Casimir Church. Growing up, she attended St. Stanislaus Kotska Church and Holy Ghost School. In the 1940s, her family moved to the Shaw neighborhood, in the St. Margaret of Scotland Parish. After graduating from Rosati-Kain High School, she worked for Easter Seals, and as a switchboard operator for Benjamin Moore Paint Company, where she met her first husband, Bud Wamser. They moved to Florissant and raised their seven children.

Millie was a hard worker but also had a good sense of humor, with many long-running jokes with family members. She loved her children and grandchildren, was always supportive and encouraged them to do their best. She was talented – sewing clothes and Halloween costumes, decorating birthday cakes, and making sugar eggs for Easter. She was sure to mark every holiday and event with decorations and a celebration. She had a box with folders, by month, filled with birthday and anniversary cards. A list of intended recipients and dates ensured she would not forget anyone’s special day.

Millie was proud of her Polish heritage and could dance a mean Polka. She enjoyed the annual Polish Falcon’s Festival in Florissant, treated her family to golumpki, pierogi, and sausage from Piekutowski’s. Although she never made it to Poland, Millie loved to travel. When her children were grown, she traveled with them or other relatives visiting US National Parks, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, and even Egypt.

In 2023, Millie joined her sister, Pat, at Brookdale Senior Living, Creve Coeur. She quickly made friends and participated in various activities and clubs, including looming, jewelry and wine making. Her children and grandchildren are proud owners of her handiwork. Never one to sit idle, in her spare time Millie loved putting together puzzles, whether on her own or with family. She always said, “Puzzles keep your mind sharp.”  And they did! She will be deeply missed.

Donations in lieu of flowers:

The family requests Masses. Please forward to Ann Schlueter 6105 91st Ave. Kenosha, WI 53142

Service Information:

Friday, December 26, 2025, 10:00 a.m. Mass at St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15150 Bopp Rd., Des Peres, MO 63131; followed by a12:00 noon burial at Calvary Cemetery, 5239 W Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115

1 Comment

  1. Terry Kelly on December 23, 2025 at 8:41 am

    A very beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady. So glad to be part of her 97 year journey and call her my Aunt x 2. Cherish the moments you shared with her they are the memories that with last for eternity. ❤️



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