Celeste Elizabeth Suthoff

November 29, 1927 ~ December 17, 2020
She was born November 29th, 1927, in Jefferson City, the daughter of Simon “Sam” and Rose Thessen Strope.
On May 21st, 1947, at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church she was united in marriage to Andrew Henry Suthoff who preceded her in death on December 24, 2001.
Celeste was valedictorian of her 1945 graduating class at St. Peters High School in Jefferson City. She lived in her Grandma Thessen’s boarding house while attending high school.
Celeste’s college life at CMSU was cut short by her father’s early death. Celeste tested to get her teaching certificate. Her first teaching job was at Osage Bend Elementary. All eight grades were taught by just two teachers. She lived nearby with the H. Bisges family weekdays to devote more time to it.
Celeste grew up in a home across the street from St. Thomas Church. Only the garage housing her father’s repair shop remains. With marriage, she moved into the farm house with Andy’s parents, John and Agnes Wankum Suthoff. Becoming a farm wife was a challenge for this “city girl.” She handled those chores plus bookkeeping and decision maker; she was Andy’s true partner.
The farm evolved from a dairy operation to hogs, cattle, and grain. With her help, Andy won Outstanding Young Farmer for Cole County and at State and National levels. When their son Steve and wife Lucy continued with the farm, she was proud that it became a Centennial Family Farm.
After Celeste’s father died, her mother Rose married Joe Lehmen, a carpenter. Grandpa Joe built the buff brick home for Celeste and Andy’s growing family in 1961. It has sustained them until today.
Celeste’s teaching lasted a lifetime in the Parish religion program. She loved teaching 2nd graders preparing for First Communion. She and the team prepared high schoolers for Confirmation. Celeste headed the PSR program – recruiting teachers and choosing curriculum. In 2006, the Catholic Missourian stated “her story is worth telling because of her 45 year commitment to Parish catechesis and her love for the Catholic faith.” She loved working with youth. She beamed and was so happy every time a young adult came up to her and thanked her.
Celeste’s other activities included being a 4H leader, serving on the Diocesan Women’s Council, KC 4th Degree Women’s Auxiliary, Ladies Sodality, and bowling in the St. Thomas league. She quilted on Parish picnic quilts until her car accident in 1990. Thereafter she embroidered to make quilts for church and family.
Celeste was a fun-loving person and known for her ready smile and keen interest in every person she knew or met. Most Saturday nights they went out dancing or card playing. Sundays after church were filled with barbeques and swimming in the Osage River at the farm.
Celeste loved traveling. She and Andy had many fun trips with his bowling team and one notable to Hawaii. She also went with family on faith filled journeys to the Holy Land and to see the Pope in New York. One special trip was her cruise to Alaska with her son.
Celeste and Andy followed their eight children born over a span of 21 years to most of their sporting and school events. Celeste was blessed with longevity that enabled her to also support grandchildren and great-grandchildren in their life events. The example she set was one that each of them appreciated. She had that Grandma knack for making each of them feel as if they were her favorite.
Survivors include seven children, Sam (Shelly) Suthoff, St. Peters, MO; Nancy Wekenborg, Jefferson City; Jim (Diane) Suthoff, Springfield, MO; Diane (Jim) Holzer, St. Charles, MO; Doug (DeAnne) Suthoff, Independence, MO; Jeff Suthoff, Jefferson City; Scott (Tracy) Suthoff, St. Thomas; daughter-in-law, Lucy Suthoff, St. Thomas; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a sister, Gini Heckman, Jefferson City; and two sisters-in-law, Martha Strope, St. Thomas; and Bobbi Strope, Jefferson City.
In addition to her husband and parents, Celeste was preceded in death by her son, Steve Suthoff; her grandson, David Suthoff; son-in-law, Dan Wekenborg; and two brothers, Urban Strope and Leroy Strope.
Visitation will be 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thursday, December 31, 2020, at St Thomas the Apostle Catholic School Gymnasium in St. Thomas.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 12 p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church with the Rev. Leonard Mukiibi and the Rev. Donald Antweiler concelebrating. The service will be recorded and can be watched following Thursday. The link can be found on Celeste’s obituary page under Tribute Wall at www.dulletrimble.com.
The general public is welcome to attend the services while following social distancing guidelines. The family requests all attendees wear facial coverings.
Burial will follow at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to St. Thomas Parish or St. Thomas School.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home in Jefferson City is in charge of the arrangements.
Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
So very sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs to the Suthoff family. Celeste was loved by our whole family. Thanks so much for everything she did for our children. They each loved her very much. We will remember each of you in our daily prayers. ❤️ߙ
Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful lady. Always smiling.She created such a caring and beautiful family.
Many memories of Celeste being part of the “Thessen” cousins! Her forever smile was always a part of her she never lost❤️.. Steve and I send our condolences to all the Family and we will never forget our trip to S. Carolina to visit Joyce that she took with us!
So sorry for your loss. Joe thought so much of Andy and Celeste and your whole family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Suthoff family. Sorry for your loss.
In loving memory of the gift she was to her family. From your friends Bubacks, Virostkos & Enkes
Grandma Celeste will forever have a special place in the Eggen Family’s heart. We are blessed to have know her and will miss her. Prayers for the Suthoff Family.
Chris and I would like to extend our sympathy to the Suthoff Family! Such a special caring lady she was! The sweetest! Chris and Tammy Deaver
Gini and family, May you find solace in the wonderful memories of Celeste. She touched so many lives. Our prayers are with her family. Pat Taggart
Carl and I extend our sympathy to Celeste’s family and friends. I am glad that I met Celeste when my son, David Wallace, married Angie Suthoff. Celeste was an elegant lady. We were glad to see Celeste when we were at family gatherings. She had an amazing life and accomplished so much. May peace be with you all. Pam Wallace Carl Garber
Angie, We are thinking of you during this difficult time and send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Celeste was one of my favorite CCD teachers! She will always hold a special place in my heart. /Doris (Luebbering) Scribner
On behalf of Martha Strope: I lost my best friend Celeste. We’ve been sister-in-laws for 73 years and have lived within five miles of each other all that time.. We both have large families and created so many memories like births, baptisms, confirmations, weddings, sporting events, birthday parties and sleepovers. Alot of our Sundays and holidays were spent on the Osage River skiing and enjoying bbq’s and fish frys. We helped each other through the tough times like dealing with the pain of losing a husband and a child in addition to all the ups and downs of life. We were there for each other. Thank you so much for sharing your life and family with me and I’m looking forward to seeing you again.