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Jean Audrey <I>Maritz</I> Hobler

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Jean Audrey Maritz Hobler

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Nov 2019 (aged 93)
Burial
Ladue, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6400386, Longitude: -90.3807464
Memorial ID
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Survived by son, Peter Hobler (Laurie), and daughter, Leigh Hobler Gerard; step-children Edward Hobler

(David Garrity) and Linnard Hobler; daughter-in-law Jen Hobler; and 8 grandchildren, who referred to her as "Dandy": Tyler (Keeva), Jenni, and Logan Gerard, Alie Hobler, and Aidan, Ella, Trevor, and Harry Hobler. She was the daughter of the late James A. and Eugenia Uhri Maritz.

Mrs. Hobler was an active and generous philanthropist in the St. Louis community. After her youngest son, Chris, was diagnosed with ALS in 2001, she became the driving force behind Hope Happens for Neurological Disorders and The Hope Center for Neurological Disorders at Washington University School of Medicine. She served on many boards of directors including Maritz, Inc., Dance St. Louis, Webster University and the former Continental Bank. She was the recipient of the St. Louis Woman of the Year Award in 2007. She was passionate about her family and friends, the city of St. Louis, art, dance, music, and being outside in the sunshine.
Survived by son, Peter Hobler (Laurie), and daughter, Leigh Hobler Gerard; step-children Edward Hobler

(David Garrity) and Linnard Hobler; daughter-in-law Jen Hobler; and 8 grandchildren, who referred to her as "Dandy": Tyler (Keeva), Jenni, and Logan Gerard, Alie Hobler, and Aidan, Ella, Trevor, and Harry Hobler. She was the daughter of the late James A. and Eugenia Uhri Maritz.

Mrs. Hobler was an active and generous philanthropist in the St. Louis community. After her youngest son, Chris, was diagnosed with ALS in 2001, she became the driving force behind Hope Happens for Neurological Disorders and The Hope Center for Neurological Disorders at Washington University School of Medicine. She served on many boards of directors including Maritz, Inc., Dance St. Louis, Webster University and the former Continental Bank. She was the recipient of the St. Louis Woman of the Year Award in 2007. She was passionate about her family and friends, the city of St. Louis, art, dance, music, and being outside in the sunshine.


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  • Created by: Carmian
  • Added: Nov 23, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204965094/jean_audrey-hobler: accessed ), memorial page for Jean Audrey Maritz Hobler (27 Jun 1926–15 Nov 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 204965094, citing Ladue Chapel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ladue, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Carmian (contributor 47542837).