Born: September 7, 1974 - Deceased: 20230127
Wendy J. Naumann-McGraw, 48, of Belleville, IL, born Saturday, September 7, 1974, in Belleville, IL, passed away Friday, January 27, 2023 at her residence surrounded by her beloved family.
Wendy also had a great love for teaching and was a Kindergarten teacher for 10 years. She “retired” so that she could be a stay at home mom and enjoy every minute with her kids. She grew up with a love for everything Disney as she visited almost every year since she was a child. This love she passed on to her husband and children. She said her children were her true loves, greatest joy and her best accomplishment and was so very proud of them.
She was preceded in death by her:
- Mother: Shirley, nee Stillwell, Naumann
Surviving are her:
- Loving husband: Brandon L. McGraw of Belleville, IL
- Three beautiful children
- Alex McGraw of Belleville, IL
- Nick McGraw of Belleville, IL
- Lexi McGraw all of Belleville, IL
- Father: Gary (Marty) Naumann of Belleville, IL
- Brothers
- Jeff Naumann of St. Louis, MO
- Terry (Mary) Naumann of Belleville, IL
- Brother-in-law: Clint (Lindsey) McGraw of St. Louis, MO
- Father and mother-in-law: Earl (Alana) McGraw of Freeburg
- She was loved so very much by her extended family and best friends:
- Melody Santos
- Joseph Silhavy
- Dear nieces, nephews and cousins
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the Kellsie’s Hope Foundation, https://kellsieshopefoundation.com/donate/
Visitation: Visitation from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Kurrus Funeral Home in Belleville, Illinois. Per Wendy’s request please wear Disney or Tropical clothing.
Funeral: Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 pm, Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Kurrus Funeral Home, with Rev. Doug Stewart officiating. Interment will follow at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, IL.
Friends and family gathering will also be at The Quarter Restaurant and Bar located at 126 East Main St. (Downtown) Belleville, IL after 3 pm.
Live Stream: Her service may be viewed starting at 12:50 pm through the Kurrus website live stream link.
13 Comments
My dear cousin Wendy, you and I started the cow cousin club so many years ago. It brought us all close with so many laughs. I’ll never forget our trips to Disney as children, making mud pies at grandma’s house, playing with Fischer Price toys, “cooking” in the kitchen in your room, talking about teacher stuff and being a part of your wedding. We always had a great time together. You will be sorely missed by all, never forgotten and reunited soon. I love you Wendy Jo! Fly high my beautiful cousin. You can once again dance! xoxo
So sorry for the whole family.She was too young.She was a very warm friendly women.Wendy will be missed.💕🙏🏼
Wendy was such a wonderful person! She was always there for her husband and children, always putting them first! She is in heaven now, watching over all of you!! You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Love, Marsha
Our condolences to Brandon & the children Plus Gary & Marty. So sorry for your loss. Wendy was a beautiful person. Very sweet & loving. Always enjoyed the summer party with her & Brandon. God Bless. May God be with the family at this difficult time.
Sharen & Dawayne Sanders
Our condolences to Brandon , Alex , Nick, and Lexi , along with Gary and Mercedes. Wendy was such a beautiful soul. She is now with God and her mom . She will always be watching over all of you, and be with you in spirit and in your hearts. God bless all of you!
We were sorry to hear of Wendy’s passing. Her family is in our prayers.
Brandon and family,
We are so so very sorry to learn of Wendy’s passing. Our heartfelt prayers are with all of you. I know she loved her family with everything in her.
Cindy and Marvin Hahn and Clara Beatty
So heartbreaking and sad that Wendy has passed away. Let’s pray that her loving memory is eternal.
Tom and Karen Nickas (parents of Brian, Brandon’s friend of 30
years from S.I.U.).
So very sorry for your family loss, may you all stay strong and safe doing these periods of life. Sending our deepest condolences, from Barbara and Jim Foote
Julie and I are sorry to hear about Wendy’s passing. All of your families will be in our prayers for comfort and healing. I will always remember Wendy as having a big smile at the various parties and get-togethers we have attended with her. May God bless you all.
Dear Wendy, your Aunt Joyce and I still talk about your first trip with your parents to Indianapolis, and you crying thru dinner at the local Red Lobster Restaurant. Then you going to sleep in the car returning to our house. We remember you growing up with Lindy and your other cousins, such great times and love. We miss your mother, we loved her very much. We will miss you greatly and love you forever.
Your Aunt Joyce and Uncle Dale Stillwell
So sorry for your family’s loss and prayers of peace in this difficult time.
Wendy, your beautiful smile and kindness will be long remembered! Thank you so much for being a friend and welcoming us into your home. May your memories be everlasting and cherished by all!