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Virginia Moeller

Virginia Moeller, nee McDermott, October 29, 1936 to February 9, 2026,  passed away peacefully after a brief illness surrounded by her family.  She was born in St. Louis  to Thomas McDermott and Virginia McDermott, nee Gorly.  She is preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Gerald Moeller, her oldest daughter Angela Moeller, her grandson T.J. Moeller and her sister Joan Robison.

Ginny will be missed and honored by her daughter Beth Moeller and her partner Jerry Frost,  her son Tom Moeller and  his wife Dianna, her grandchildren Dominic and Madina, her niece Mary Robison Kruse and her husband Randy, and her nephew Bill Robison and his wife Liz and their children Tommy and Anna.

Ginny will also be missed by the people who meant so much to her especially in the last few years while she courageously lived at home in her house of 60 plus years: Karen Rettig and Linda Fischer.  She will also be missed by those who supported Ginny in her faith: Sister Marilyn Ancer and Sue Dunn.

Ginny lived a full life, filled with family and friends.  She had a dedicated career working for Spener Restaurant Equipment and then Peerless Restaurant Supply.  She cared for many people in her life including her parents and her grandson T.J. who had special needs.

Ginny will be remembered for her extraordinary kindness and generosity to her family and friends and anyone else who needed it as well as her wonderful laughter.

Virginia donated her body to St. Louis University Hospital.

We will hold a Memorial Mass on Friday, February 20th at 10am at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 5020 Rhodes Ave, St. Louis, MO 63109.

4 Comments

  1. Mae Lupo on February 13, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    For the past thirty years Ginny and I were friends and family. These last years we mostly had telephone conversations
    With much laughter together. I will miss her phone calls, Ginny was a very kind person and loved her family very much.
    Glad you are safe in the arms of Jesus, Rest In Peace dear friend.

    Mae Lupo



  2. Alaina Fjeldstef on February 13, 2026 at 8:22 pm

    While my husband was doing a medical residency we lived across the street from Ginny. Being away from all our family, Ginny soon became surrogate grandmother for our 4 young kids. We loved visiting with her and enjoying her friendship. She even went to grandparent days with our kids at their school occasionally. A couple years after we moved away we came back to visit St Louis and enjoyed visiting with Ginny again. She filled an important role in our lives and we will always have a special place in our hearts for her.



  3. Michael Blum on February 14, 2026 at 12:19 pm

    I am so sorry for your loss. She must have been a kind and thoughtful person to have created such a wonderful person as Beth.



  4. Jacqui Cox on February 16, 2026 at 6:27 pm

    I am so sorry for your loss Tom, Diana and family.



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