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Virginia "Ginny" K. Niewald

Virginia "Ginny" K. Niewald

October 27, 1936 March 15, 2026

St. Peters, MO

Virginia “Ginny” K. Niewald, lovingly known to many as “Nana,” passed away after a lifetime filled with the cherished memories she created with the family she loved so deeply. Ginny was known for her warmth, her caring spirit, and the unwavering devotion she showed to those closest to her.

She spent most of her life as a dedicated homemaker, a role she embraced with pride and love. Her home was always a welcoming place where family gathered to share meals, celebrate holidays, and create lasting memories together. She took great joy in caring for her children and grandchildren, often babysitting and helping to raise the younger generations with the same patience, kindness, and guidance she had always given her own children. Being “Nana” was one of the greatest joys of her life.

Family was the center of Ginny’s world. She loved hosting gatherings and bringing everyone together whenever she could, whether for holiday celebrations, simple family dinners, or special occasions. Her presence was a steady and comforting part of her family’s lives. She also shared a very special bond with her beloved dogs, Roxxi and Trixie, who brought her great companionship and happiness and were truly part of her family.

Ginny was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Clifford J. Niewald; her son, John S. Niewald; her daughter, Debra K. Niewald; and her cherished dogs, Roxxi and Trixie. She is survived by her loving daughter, Sandra K. Niewald; her son, Mike A. Niewald; her grandson, Chris M. Niewald; her granddaughter, Sarah K. Dowler; and her great-grandson, Silas A. Dowler. She also leaves behind many extended family members and friends who will remember her kindness, generosity, and the love she shared so freely.

Ginny will be remembered for her nurturing heart, her dedication to her family, and the countless ways she cared for those around her. Her legacy lives on in the children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild she loved so dearly, and the love and memories she created will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

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