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Tresa Lynn Hoffman Biesemeyer, 65, of Moberly, Mo. passed away July 22, 2020 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Tresa was born May 13, 1955 in Mexico, Mo., a daughter of Virgil and Betty …
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Tresa was born May 13, 1955 in Mexico, Mo., a daughter of Virgil and Betty Muster Hoffman. She married Melvin Biesemeyer at Moniteau Chapel Church on July 23, 1997. He survives at their home. Prior to retirement she was employed with the University of Missouri Hospital as a secretary. She loved her family and especially enjoyed her cats. Tresa was a member of Grand Prairie Baptist Church.
In addition to her husband, Melvin, Tresa is survived by her children, Betty Redmon of Boonville, Bobbie Redmon Murray and husband, Brad of Kingdom City, and Kelvin Biesemeyer and wife, Penny of Fredericktown; grandchildren Triston Redmon, Bobbie Wulff, Kasey Biesemeyer, Kody Biesemeyer, Kolton Biesemeyer, Klayton Biesemeyer, Claire Murray, and Chase Murray; great-grandchildren Macey Wulff, Charley Wulff and Jack Biesemeyer, and other close family members including Mary Anne Watson, Dennis Howard, Dorothy Howard, Todd Gooldy, and Joey Gooldy.
Tresa was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Gary Hoffman.
Services honoring Tresa’s life were held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, July 26, 2020 at Markland-Yager Funeral Home in New Franklin with Rev. Tim Fairley officiating. Visitation was Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Due to COVID19 public health concerns social distancing was observed for the visitation and funeral service. The funeral service was recorded and placed on the funeral home’s website following the service for those unable to attend.
Burial will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Franklin.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Masonic Home of Missouri, the American Cancer Society or the Central Missouri Humane Society.
Condolences may be shared at www.marklandyager.com.