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fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sunday, April 10, 2016.     Beloved wife of the late Ralph E. Sleyster Jr.; loving mother of Sylvia (Brad) Wiedlocher, the late Kristen (Robert) Grace, Scott (Sherry),

William (Lisa Campise) and the late Timothy Sleyster; dear grandmother of Garrett, Brett and Kaitlyn Sleyster, Rachel and the late Lauren Grace.

Dear daughter of the late Thomas Joachim and Sylvia Mary McDermott; dear  sister of Lucy (Joe) Eichenlaub,  Robert  (Linda) McDermott, Sr. Joan  McDermott, D.C., Carolyn (Larry) Kruth and the late Tom McDermott Jr., Joseph (Rosalie) McDermott, Sr. Mary Aileen  McDermott, D.C., Millie (Ray) Sexauer, Dr. Al (Pat)  McDermott, Betty (Bill) Vorbeck, James (Mary) McDermott and Dennis (Cathy) McDermott; dear sister-in-law of Audry (Walt) Thompson and the late Janet (Joe) Wand; dear aunt, Godmother and friend.

Mrs. Sleyster was a member of The Blue Army, an active Pro-Life supporter, member of The Senior Group at St. Elizabeth of Hungary parish and a volunteer for Catholic Radio.

Services: Visitation: Friday 4-8 p.m., KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois.

Funeral: From KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, Saturday, April 23, 8:30 a.m. to St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, 1420 S. Sappington Rd. for 9 a.m. Mass.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Birthright, Thrive, Our Lady’s Inn, Our Lady of Guadalupe For Life or Catholic Charities, appreciated.