"Dr. Roudebush and family, So sorry for your loss! Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers."
Michelle L. Roudebush
Canton-Michelle L. Roudebush, 48, of Canton, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home on November, 22, 2020, after battling glioblastoma (brain cancer). She was born in Fort Morgan, Colorado, but lived in Missouri and Illinois most of her life.
In 2012 Michelle married the love of her life, Dr. Andrew Roudebush, in Fort Myers, Florida. Michelle held a bachelor's degree in business management from William Woods University and worked as an administrative assistant at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City, MO, and later part-time at Edward Jones in Canton, IL. She was an avid quilter, loved to travel, and enjoyed reading, gardening, shooting, four wheeling, and trail riding. She attended Methodist churches in both Missouri and Illinois.
Michelle's greatest accomplishment was loving others fiercely. She was always happiest when spending time with her family and friends. Until her health condition made it impossible, Michelle made it a point to be there for the people she loved. Michelle's smile could light up a room, beach, hayfield, or conference room like no one else! She had an amazing love for life and laughter.
Michelle is survived by her loving husband, Dr. Andrew Roudebush of Canton, IL; her son: Aaron (Cassie) Guinn of Lee's Summit, MO; her step-sons: Nathan Roudebush (Suzanne Johnston) of Jefferson City MO; Matthew Roudebush (Fernanda) of Lima, Peru; Christopher Roudebush of Lima, Peru; siblings: LuTrisha Decker (Joe) of Rolla, MO; James Meyer (Amanda) of Springfield, MO; Rene Noland (Bryce) of Belleview, CO; Mike Meyer (Lori) of Ellington, MO; step-siblings: Bret Foreman (Amy) of St. Louis, MO, Laura Wiggins (Steve) of Linn Creek, MO; her mother-in-law, Janice Roudebush of Canton; her step mother, Pam Meyer, of Lake of the Ozarks; her aunt, Edith Gilbert (Warren) of Fulton, MO; as well as many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, and longtime friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, Dennis Meyer.
Cremation rites have been accorded and a graveside burial of the ashes will be held on Saturday, November 28, 2020, at 11 am, at Greenwood Cemetery in Canton.
Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory has been entrusted with arrangements. The funeral will be streamed live via the Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory face book page.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Glioblastoma Research Organization.
To leave online condolences, please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com
"Dr. Roudebush and family, So sorry for your loss! Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers."
"Dr. Roudebush, I?m so very sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers during this time. Sincerely, Christie Surface"
"Dr. Roudebush - Prayers for you in this sad loss. Remembering Michelle's kindness and expertise in caring for Mary Beth. Jean Feather"
"Remember to remember me, standing still in your past, floating fast like a Hummingbird."
"Sorry for your loss Andy. You and your family was blessed that her life crossed yours. "
"I'm sorry to hear of Michelle passing."
"Sorry for your loss Dr .Roudebush"
"So very sorry for your loss Dr Roudebush. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers during this time. "
"Dear Dr Roudebush: so very sorry for your great loss. You and your family have always been and will always be in our prayers. May God comfort you during this time. God bless."
"Andy and Janice, Don and I will miss that big smile, bright eyes and love of family and friends. We are glad you found each other and were able to share adventures together. What a caring person she was, always trying to help someone. What a wonderful soul. She will be missed by many.
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"Andy, for us to say we are so sorry, seems so inadequate at this time. So I will say WE LOVE YOU! Know you are in all our thoughts and prayers. Your CHS Classmates "WE ARE THE CLASS OF 87""