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Jen Ullery (Kirkwood) and her mom Gail Schultz

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Talk Of The Neighborhood

Which mom from a TV show or a movie most resembles your mom?

Mike Lynch (Webster Groves) and his mom, Linda Lynch

Mother Parker from "A Christmas Story."

My mom was always supportive and present in everything her four kids were "into."  She made sure we always ate some fruit and taught us how to cook, launder, and take care of ourselves. I was probably the only kid on the Jr. Blues hockey team who could cross-stitch! 

Sheila Bast (Glendale) and her mom

Claire Huxtable from "The Cosby Show."

My mom is strong, independent, and loving. Like Claire, she's a force—smart, assertive, and deeply devoted to her family. But where Claire delivers witty, polished comebacks, my mom's humor is a little different—quirky, unexpected, and totally her own. She's the kind of person who will burst into a silly song while making breakfast or make people laugh with a random observation. She has a way of making people feel important, seen, and supported. She lights up every room she walks into, and you never know what hilarious or heartfelt moment she will create next.

Dean Bordeaux (Glendale) and his mom, June Bordeaux 

Bonnie Franklin from "One Day At A Time."

Both have short, red hair and are hard-working, funny, and fierce advocates for their kids. Except my mom didn't have troubled daughters—just troubled sons. 

Jen Ullery (Kirkwood) and her mom, Gail Schultz

Elyse Keaton from "Family Ties." 

My mom has always been independent and supportive. She is always a good wife and a good mom.

Sarah Wind (Glendale) and her mom, Tana Speakerman

Elyse Keaton from "Family Ties." 

Like Elyse Keaton from Family Ties, my mom is patient, caring, and loving. And she has a great sense of effortless style.

Francis Medler (Glendale) and his mom, Judy Medler

Margaret Anderson from "Father Knows Best."  

She was the ideal mom when I was growing up! We are still great friends and have so much fun together.

Amy Burkemper (Kirkwood) and her mom, Marianne Smith

Camille Braverman from "Parenthood."

My mom always puts her family first and instilled in her four daughters and 10 grandchildren that being there for each other is what matters most.

As a proud Glendale resident and consistently recognized as a Janet McAfee Real Estate Top Agent, Andrea knows the character and charm different neighborhoods offer, which is imperative in buying and selling. 

Email Andrea at AHMADDOCK@JANETMCAFEE.COM to have your family featured in Talk Of The Neighborhood.