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Tuesday, October 4, 2022.

Beloved wife of the late James “Jim” Miller; loving mother of Michele McCanna and the late Kevin Miller; dearest companion and friend of Steve Martin; adoring grandmother of Corey, Nick, Madeline, Vanessa, MaryElla, Coty, Tyler, Olivia, Nora, Jessica, Liam and Eila; cherished great-grandmother of Layla; dear daughter of the late Ronald and Catherine Wuebbeling; dear sister of Ernie Wuebbeling , John (Ruth) Wuebbeling, Elizabeth Anelo, Jacquline Wuebbeling, Kathleen (Mike) Booker and the late Veronica “Ronni” and Christine Wuebbeling; dearest best friend of Jeanette Wuebbeling. Our dearest aunt great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Mary Ann was born September 9, 1949. She grew up in Woodson Terrace along with her 7 siblings Who she loved dearly. Her sisters were her best friends, even though they always said she was the favorite child in the bunch. Mary Ann was united in marriage to Jim Miller on September 13, 1969. They had two children and Mary Ann thrived on being a stay at home mother. Mary Anne never once missed a single event of her children’s no matter what it was. She was a baseball coach to both of her children, a Boy Scout leader, a 4-H leader, a room mother, as well as a volunteer at their school every year. being with her family is what made her happiest so it is no surprise that she was a wonderful grandmother and adored all of her grandchildren.

Mary Ann met Steve after Jim’s passing and took to his family immediately. Mary Ann loved his grandchildren and considered them her own. She shared a special bond with every single one of her grandchildren. In 2018 Mary Ann became a great grandmother and loved every second of it.
In her spare time Mary Ann enjoyed decorating, spending time with her friends and her family, her favorite past time is resale shopping and listening to Bon Jovi every chance she could get, claiming that he was looking at her while singing his love songs at the concert that she attended.
Mary Ann was a social butterfly who lit up every room she walked into. She was always the life of the party and made everyone laugh within seconds of meeting her. She was fun, vivacious, strong, brave, kind, accepting, forgiving and generous. Mary Ann she was always trying to help someone.
Mary Ann will be missed every single day by the people whose lives she touched. She will continue to live on through us all as a woman like her could never be forgotten. Mary Ann is a class act and a tough one to follow. Heaven shines brighter now because of her.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, October 10 from 4:00 pm until funeral service time at 7:00 pm. Interment will be held in private. In lieu of flowers contributions to American Cancer Society appreciated.