
Melanie Tate
Melanie Jane Tate passed away May 6 after a brief battle with lung cancer. Melanie was born June 28, 1955 in St. Louis, MO to the late John and Glenella McGinty.
She is survived by her loving husband of 48 years, Gary Tate; children Ryan Tate (Justina) of San Antonio, TX and Amanda Braun (Ross) of Manhattan, KS; her cherished grandchildren Connor and William Tate, and Louis, Amos and Teddy Braun; her sisters Marilyn Stewart of Kirkwood, Maureen McGinty of Mission, KS and Melinda McGrath (Dick Moore) of Amelia Island, FL; sister-in-law Sally McGinty of Boston; her brother-in-law Brian Tate (Mandy Arena) of St. Louis; and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She is preceded in death by sister Marjorie Kilpatrick, brother John Edward McGinty, and brothers-in-law Layton Stewart and Bob Kilpatrick.
Melanie’s greatest accomplishments in life were as a wife, mother and grandmother. Family meant everything to her and she relished time with her children, grandchildren, and her large extended family. She and Gary traveled extensively to not only visit family but to all 50 states as well as many countries in Europe.
Melanie loved playing tennis and the many friends she met through the sport. She was a long time member of Chapter LT, PEO where she held several leadership positions and had many dear friends. She was a member of Kirkwood United Methodist Church.
Melanie was a huge fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs. She loved dogs, and she delighted in the companionship of her own Golden Retrievers for many years.
Special thanks to the medical staff and Caregivers of Mercy Hospital.
A memorial service will be held at Kirkwood Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 23 at 10:00. Memorial gifts may be made to Duo Dogs, www.duodogs.org.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Melanie was such a bright shining person that lit up a room. She was beautiful on the inside and out. I will keep all of you in my prayers.
We will always remember Melanie for her kindness and love for her family and friends. We’re so very sorry for your loss. ~Dave and Debbie Lewis
Love sent to the many Melanie loves. Love unending.
Melanie’s smile and constant joy in life will be remembered always. Prayers for Gary and her big wonderful family.
Pat and Ralph Fisher
Keeping your family in our thoughts during this time. We are praying for you and wishing you comfort and peace. We were so deeply saddened to hear this news.
So sorry to hear. My prayers to all her family!
So sorry to hear this. I remember Melanie as a kind, gentle person. My prayers are with you all.
What a beautiful, kind woman. She brought light and love every time we saw her walking or working outside. What a tremendous loss.