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Mary Soukup

August 24, 1917 ~ December 13, 2009

In this season of Advent holding her rosary and prayer shawl, Mary Elizabeth McNamara Soukup, 92, entered eternal life on Sunday, December 13, 2009, surrounded by the love of her family and friends in her home. Funeral Mass: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 19, 2009, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, with the Rev. Ivan Nienhaus and Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding. Burial: Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Friends may call from 3 ' 8 p.m. on Friday, December 18, 2009, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, 1844 1st Ave. NE, Cedar Rapids, with a prayer vigil at 5 p.m. Visitation also one hour prior to the service on Saturday at the church. Mary was born August 24, 1917, in a farm home near Fairfax, Iowa, to Elizabeth Costello McNamara and James David McNamara. She graduated from St. Patrick's High School and Paris Beauty Academy where she became an instructor. She married Milo Joseph Soukup on June 6, 1940, at St. Patrick's Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A beloved wife and mother, Mary was a dedicated homemaker; generous leader for Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts and 4-H groups; loving co-caregiver to her elderly mother and husband; and faithful volunteer for parish activities, including co-leading the original photo directory of St. Matthew's that included a history of the parish. She was a long-time member of St. Matthew's Resurrection Choir, Senior Citizens and St. Bernadette's Circle where she and a group of friends initiated funeral dinners for bereaved families. Throughout her life, Mary enjoyed preparing family meals, sewing, gardening, special visits to Spring Lake State Park in Jefferson, Iowa, and connecting with relatives, neighbors and friends. In later years when her health declined, she continued to reach out to others through telephone conversations where she engaged multi-generations with special stories of their ancestors and reassurance of remembrance. Her values and life gifts will be remembered by her five children, Juanita and John Roling, Sister Maurita Soukup, Sister of Mercy of the Americas, West Midwest Regional Community, Tim and Barbara Soukup, all of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Patrick Soukup and friend, Sharon Barrett of Jefferson, Iowa, and Michael and Joanne Soukup of Holland, Michigan; nine grandchildren, Kyler Soukup (with whom she lived and shared a special bond, and pup 'Frisco'), John and Janele Roling and Chris and Scotta Roling of Marion, Iowa, Eric and Lisa Roling of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Ryan Roling and fianc��, Krysta Marx of Cedar Rapids, Andrew and Nicole Soukup of Washington DC, David Soukup of Chicago, Illinois, Alexander Soukup and Samuel Soukup of Holland, Michigan; and seven great-grandchildren, Katelyn, Benjamin, Madeline, Isaac, Madison, Blake and Ella Roling. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Martina Soukup, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews, including James Steinbrech, Louella Ulch, Loretta Basten and Daryl Steinbrech of Solon, Iowa, and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 59 years, Milo; her first great grandchild, Zachary Roling; her beloved sister, Eileen Steinbrech, and husband, Albert; and in-laws Leo and Bert Soukup, Helen and Ralph Moore and Ernest Soukup. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Matthew Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids or a memorial in Mary's honor. The family is grateful for the many kindnesses extended by relatives, friends, neighbors and Sisters of Mercy; the personalized patient/family care offered by Dr. James Justice and staff, and Kaye, Annette, Becky and Joe of Mercy Home Hospice; and the loving support from St. Matthew's parish community.

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  1. Sister Maurtita, please thoughts go out to you and your family. I know you all supported you Mother so well. Take Care.

  2. Sr.Maurita and family, my heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to you at this time. I am so glad that you were able to keep your mother at home to the end. You will always be glad that you did that. My contact with Mary was limited, but I do know she was quite a lady. She will be singing the Halleluia chorus with the rest of the angels for Christmas this year. God Bless you all.

  3. Dear Maurita and family,
    Myl deepest sympathy to each of you. Mary is at home with God and my guess is already making plans about how she will let you know how greatful she is for all you did for her every day and especially those last days ….
    “Imagine the beauty of it … that moment when the soul of a loved one reaches to the stars, the voices each shispering …. “I remember you…”
    Blessing to you.

  4. Sister Maurita, Tim, and Family.
    Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Your mon was a special person and I feel privileged to have known her.

  5. The beauty of Mary is evident through the love and care of those who live on. Please accept my sympathy, knowing that, in spite of her robust and loving life, that there will be an emptiness. God’s goodness to all of you.

  6. Juanita. Sister Maurita, Tim and family
    Words cannot say how much I loved Mary and will miss her. She was my dear friend, and I have so many memories to keep her forever in my heart. I am so sorry I can’t be there Saturday, but know I will be praying right along with you. She was one beautiful lady. I hope she, Milo and Irv had a good reunion. Marian

  7. How blesssed Mary was to have a family who cared for her at home for so long. Now is her turn to grace each of you in very special ways–and I believe she already is doing that.
    I send you many prayerful thoughts.

  8. As a child and young adult the sight of Mary or merely the mention of her name brought warm, good, happy feelings. You always felt loved and special in her presence, and touched by her faith regardless of your beliefs.

  9. Dear Maurita and loved ones of Mary Soukup

    You have my deepest sympathy in the death of Mary. Her last days and weeks were a comfort to her as her family cared for her. May God grant her eternal joy and may the memories of Mary be a source of comfort for those who loved her even as you grieve for her.
    Sister Gabrielle Hoefer

  10. Dear Sister Maurita,
    My love and prayers are with you and your family as you lay your dear mother to rest. I am so pleased you could be with her during her last days. In reading her obituary I felt I had missed knowing a wonderful woman of God. May she know God’s love in fullest measure and may you be consoled.
    Love and prayers,
    Elizabeth

  11. Dear Soukup Family,
    Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Though be are not present in person we are in spirit and will pray for your Mom and you as your go through this difficult time. May God Bless each and every one of you.
    All our love,
    Jeannie, Scott, Benjamin, Sally and Vivian.


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