Mary Louise Sporcic
March 8, 1950 ~ October 23, 2024
Born in:
Hastings, Minnesota
Resided in:
Jefferson City, Missouri
Mary Louise Sporcic, 74, of Jefferson City, passed away Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at The Arbors at Westbrook Terrace with her family by her side.
She was born March 8, 1950, in Hastings, Minnesota, the daughter of Delbert and Elizabeth (Richette) Pufpaff. Survivors include two children, Andrea (Jacob) Klund, Jefferson City, Jason Sporcic, Columbia; their father Tony (Rita) Sporcic, Lewisville, TX; one brother Major Duane Pufpaff (USA-Ret) Austin, Texas, and two grand-puppies, Chewy and Tiberius.
Mary was a 1968 graduate of Hastings High School. She went to beauty school and got her realtor license. Mary retired in 2018 from Flight Safety International in Dallas, Tx, where she worked as an executive assistant. After retirement she moved with her son, Jason Sporcic to Missouri to be close to her daughter, Andrea Sporcic Klund.
She loved to travel, especially with her church family at Glory of Zion Church in Texas, to Israel twice, Toronto and Washington, DC. among others. She took several cruises with her ya-ya friends including an Alaskan cruise with her brother, Duane.
She also loved her work with her friends at Dogwood Vintiques and attending services at Solid Rock Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son Justin Sporcic.
The family will host a celebration of life at Solid Rock Church on November 25, 2024 at 3pm.
Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com
Services
Celebration of Life: Monday, November 25, 2024 3:00 pm
Solid Rock Church
508 Hunters Run Road
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
You were such a beautiful sweet women! Andrea brought you to us and you became Grandma Mary. We all loved your visits and laughs! Daisy still waits for you when she sees Andrea for your puppy love. I’m so happy we got to become family!
Beautiful lady Great Friend to me and my family miss Ms. Mary sweetest person glad I knew her!
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We had many great conversations, especially concerning the Bible. I miss this great lady, and have no doubt she is with the Lord! 🙏🙏🙏
Andrea, Dan and I are so sad to hear of your mother’s passing. I’m so glad I was able to meet her so many years ago. Such a special person who has earned her life everlasting!
Love you,
Mary Beth & Dan
St Louis
Forty years of memories…prayers, journeys, conferences, long conversations, tears and laughter, dancing in the rain at the mall, and so much more. One memory leads to another. You are one who I am blessed to call sister. Georgette, until we meet again, this is Alice.
I love you.
A life well lived, so true. A light that shined brightly, a passionate worshipper of her Lord & Savior & a faithful intercessor who prayed His purposes to come to be in the life of others & in this world. An overcomer who pressed against all odds & stood firm in her faith, never wavering. It’s my honor to call her friend & have journeyed down the path of life for a season. I have no doubt she heard, “welcome good & faithful servant, enter into your rest.” We’ll meet again dear Mary! My prayers for her beloved family that were her heart.
The most genuine, loving and beautiful person I have ever had the honor to have called friend. Heaven is shining brighter than ever. Mary, you will be missed. Thanks for all the great times we had and the best Godly advice I could ever ask for when searching for answers. You were one of a kind.
My beautiful gracious fun incredible friend will, no doubt, live on in the hearts of many. We cried laughed traveled and very often prayed together. Our hearts bonded in so many ways and there were times I felt that Mary was a genuine Earth Angel. Thank you God for so many memories I will forever cherish of my friend and sister Mary Sporcic.
Oh Auntie Mary. I am sorry I haven’t seen u in years. I hope u r at peace. U r the one n only Godmother. I will think of u often. R.I.P
In memory of my dear friend Mary! U touched my heart and I’m so thankful to have met you! Until we meet again! ❤️❤️
Mary was. My next door neighbor at Chapel Hill. So proud that there were two of us born in Minnesota!!! I sure do miss her!!!!