VIRGINIA M. SCHWIETERMAN Virginia Margaret Condit Schwieterman died on March 26, 2016 at the age of 89. Born July 20, 1926 in Jefferson City, MO to Wade and Dora Condit. Virginia, also called Ginny, along with two brothers, Father John Condit and Robert Condit, grew up in a home filled with love. She was educated in the Catholic schools and later employed by the State of Missouri. She married Jack Werner Schwieterman on April 21, 1951. They moved to Kansas City, MO in 1965. They were blessed with one son and six daughters who are Ed and wife Lily of Viera, FL, Mary Lee Thomas of North Kansas City, MO, Betty Schwieterman of Seattle, WA, Julie and husband Kris McMenamy of Independence, MO, Carol and husband Kevin Snodgrass of Kansas City, MO, Margy and husband Kevin Adams of Dearborn, MO and Laura and husband Scott Black of Independence, MO. There are ten grandchildren who are Eddie Schwieterman and wife Bre Binder, Shelby and Evan Schwieterman, Abby Thomas and fianc Corey Smith, Zack Thomas and partner Colby Van Bebber, Raney Adams and fianc Kim Melo, Bret and wife Natalie Adams, Hannah, Katie and Will Black and step grandson Casey and wife Mollie Snodgrass. There are three great grandchildren, Atticus and Allister Adams and Ruby Snodgrass, and four nephews, Tom, Kevin, John and Steve Condit. Greeted in Heaven by her parents, brothers, Helen Condit, Mary Condit Hill, Logan Snodgrass and birthday buddy Steve Thomas. In 1975 Virginia accepted a position as secretary at St. Francis Xavier School which she enjoyed for seven years. She then went on to work at Bishop Hogan High School. After retirement in 1990, she volunteered at Menorah Medical Center. She was a member of the St. Francis Xavier Bowling Team, the Legion of Mary and St. Peter Prayer Chain. She also loved working with children as a Youth Friend in the Raytown Schools for seven years. She also volunteered for Shepherds Center of Raytown. She so enjoyed playing cards and games with Jack, her children and grandchildren, cooking, baking, being with her family and going to lunch with her friends. In songs sung with her children and grandchildren to singing in choirs, weddings, funerals and social events, she always expressed that her husband, family, her Catholic faith and her voice were special gifts from God. Jack and her whole family will miss her humor, positive outlook on life and her zest for making almost everything a celebration. She asked us to all remember all the happy, fun times we had together and to continue her legacy of being "raised up to have fun." Visitation at 10:30, Mass of Christian burial at Noon at St. Marks Catholic Church Wednesday, March 30, 2016. Memorial gifts to St. Marks Parish.
SERVICES Visitation
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
St. Mark's Catholic Church 3736 S. Lee's Summit Road Independence, MO 64111
Mass of Christian Burial
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 12:00 PM
St. Mark's Catholic Church 3736 S. Lee's Summit Road Independence, MO 64111
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