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Maggie Hasecuster, 88, of St. Paul, passed away on September 15, 2022, at Aspen Place Health Campus in Greensburg.
She was born November 20, 1933, to Jake Moyer and Alma (Hazel) Moyer in …
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Maggie Hasecuster, 88, of St. Paul, passed away on September 15, 2022, at Aspen Place Health Campus in Greensburg.
She was born November 20, 1933, to Jake Moyer and Alma (Hazel) Moyer in Fayette, Missouri.
Survivors include three daughters, Kelly Eward of St. Paul, Tracy (Rusty) Stephens of Geneva, and Shannon (Jeff) Schneider of St. Paul. Also surviving are siblings Odell McClammer, Gladys Walker, and Jake Moyer Jr., all of Missouri; grandchildren Damien Gooch, Kyle (Desha) Schneider, and Kody (Jackie) Schneider; step-grandchildren Tyson Stephens, Sarah (Jeff) Martin, and Brianna (Alvaro) Sanchez; and 14 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Julia Theobald.
Maggie graduated from Fayette High School in 1951 and shortly after moved to Indiana, where she spent the next 66 years of her life. She was employed at General Electric for 10 years and Standard Register, where she retired after 28 years.
Maggie was a member of the Union Chapel Church in St. Paul and enjoyed dancing, shopping, and going for rides in her car, but most of all loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Glenn E. George Funeral Home, 106 E. Franklin Street, St. Paul, on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 3 p.m.; friends called from 1 p.m. until the time of service. Pastor Joyce Barker officiated. Burial was held at South Park Cemetery in Greensburg, Indiana.
Memorial donations may be made to the Union Chapel Church, 4647 N. Co Rd. 700 W. St. Paul, In. 47272.
Online condolences can be shared at Glennegeorgeandson.com.