Aimee Elise McGreevy Bechard
Aimee Elise McGreevy Bechard, age 41, passed away suddenly on March 28, 2018, in St. Louis. She was born in Elizabeth, Colorado, to Margaret Ann McGreevy (Bechard) and Leon Charles Bechard. She is survived by her mother, her sister Anna Louise McGreevy Bechard, her partner Craig Menz, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins and friends around the world.
Aimee grew up in eastern Colorado, graduating from Elizabeth High School and then Mesa State College where she received her Associates Degree. Aimee followed her sister and father’s family to Arizona and lived there for several years before moving to St. Louis where her mother’s family called home.
She was an accomplished photographer and cherished her inherited artistic talents. Her keen eye and appreciation for design and nature were only surpassed by her love for the people in her life. She was a very giving woman who always brought joy and especially laughter to those around her. Aimee was loved by all who knew her, will be missed by many, and forever remembered for her kind spirit and joyful heart.
A Celebration of Life/Wake will be held April 21, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. followed by visitation from 2:30 until 5:00 pm at Helen Fitzgerald’s, 3650 South Lindbergh, St. Louis, MO 63127.
So very sorry for all in our McGreevy branch. Love and prayers to you all.
Judy Van Noy Johnson and Frances Harmon Davidson.
We have pleasant memories of Aimee through the years – having made her acquaintance through our dear friend Craig.
Our deepest sympathy to Craig and to her family.
Cass and Shirley
Aimee had a heart of gold. She would do anything for anyone no questions asked. She was a great friend to many. She is loved by many. Fly free Angel. Deepest condolences to craig and family.
Losing a first cousin is hard, and we have lost some in the last few years.
She always had a smile. I glad I had the time I did with her when I lived in Arizona in 2006-2008
Aimee had beautiful, long, natural curly hair. She had her mother’s eyes and her mother and Grandmother McGreevy’s artistic eye and talent. Her heart was open to all; humans and animals alike, and she had friends wherever she stopped for more than 5 minutes. A life cut short in our eyes but a blessing to all that have memories of her in their lives. Thank you God for blessing us with her love and love of life.
I miss you dearly. Trying to locate Anna. Anyone with info please call me (720) 967-5614.