Maggie (Stanturf) Fischer

Born: Sat., Dec. 2, 1972
Died: Thu., Dec. 3, 2015


Funeral Service

2:00 PM Sun., Dec. 06, 2015
Location: First Baptist Church


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Maggie (Stanturf) Fischer a 43 year old Kansas City, MO and former Trenton resident passed away at 9:25 a.m., Thursday, December 03, 2015 at the Kansas City Hospice House.
Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Sunday, December 6, 2015 at the First Baptist Church in Trenton. No scheduled visitation is planned; an open visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Saturday at Resthaven Mortuary of Trenton. Burial will follow in the Resthaven Memorial Gardens of Trenton.  Memorial donations are suggested to the American Cancer Society and may be left with the funeral home.  The family will be at the house of Richard and Leann Lame at 2424 Princeton Rd. in Trenton.
Maggie Fischer was born December 2, 1972 in Trenton to Tom and Teresa (King) Stanturf. She graduated from Trenton High School the class of 1991 before attending N.C.M.C. and C.M.S.U.  On September 2, 2003 she was united in marriage to Matthew Fischer in Eureka Springs, AR.  For the last 5 years she has been working for Continental Disc Corporation in marketing and graphic design.  Maggie was a member of the Tenth Street Baptist Church and blessed to have many friends including her Pink Posse crew.
Surviving relatives include her husband Matt of the home, parents, Tom and Teresa Stanturf of Trenton, grandparents, Eddie and Merle King of Laredo, MO, mother-in-law Shirley Fischer of Great Neck, NY and a large extended and loving family.

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Buddy & Karla Hannaford
   Posted Fri December 04, 2015
Maggie warmed the heart of everyone she met. Her outgoing, friendly manner was contagious. She never met a stranger. She worked hard and was genuine in her desire to be helpful to others. In high school she was one of Bud's Babes...a truly unique Music Theory class. We have kept up with her activities through Facebook. We are thinking of and praying for Matt, Tom, and Theresa and for her many many friends.

Steve and Karen Payne
   Posted Fri December 04, 2015
Teresa and Tom,
No words can express how deeply sorry we are for the loss of Maggie. Our hearts weigh heavy for both of you. We hope your memories will eventually help you to find some comfort and strength.
Sincerely,
Steve and Karen

Marsha Robbins Eaton
   Posted Tue December 08, 2015
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I have been reading Maggie's blog and appreciate that she shared her journey in hopes of helping others. That in itself is a wonderful legacy she has given so many. May you find comfort in your memories.

Mike Habermehl
   Posted Wed December 09, 2015
Our thoughts and prayers are for all Maggie's family and friends at this time of sorrow, but we know that there is no more suffering and she is in a much better place. I knew Maggie when we both worked for the City of St Joseph, a wonderful person!!!!
Mike Habermehl

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