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Ahlert

In Loving Memory

Ahlert, Corrine Joan

Corrine Joan (nee Dymond) Ahlert passed Monday, February 17, 2025 at home. Lifelong resident of Missouri, born in St. Louis April 2, 1933.

Married Roger C. Ahlert June 14, 1952. She graduated from Beaumont High school.

She is survived by daughter Pamela (Randall) Doty, son Daniel (Patty) Ahlert. Grandchildren Abby (Dakota) Smith, Benjamin (Caitlin) Doty, Emily Doty, and Alexis (Wyatt) Hansen. Great Grandchildren Aurelia Smith, Samantha Doty, Travis Doty, and Apollo Smith.

Proceeded in death by her parents Herman and Susan Ruth (nee O’neal) Dymond, her husband Roger C. Ahlert, a Brothers Ellis and Willis Beauchamp, Charlie Dymond, Russell Dymond, sisters Doris Ahlert and Marian Randazzo.

She had many jobs: Procter and Gamble, L&M floral shop, Learning Systems Inc., Missouri Baptist, American Thread, Dental Lab, and her favorite Midwest Library Service where she was a profiler of college textbooks.

Corrine loved her family, trips to the casino, spending time at the lake on family vacations, catching fish, and she was an enjoyer of margaritas. She loved St. Louis and enjoyed visiting the Boat House, and Forest Park. She was a copious note taker, and proud supporter of Procter & Gamble’s paper division. She will be sorely missed, and often remembered.

SERVICES: a VISITATION will be held on Thursday, February 20 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. PRAYERS will be at 9:00 am on Friday, February 21 followed by a procession to Memorial Park Cemetery for a 10:00 am Chapel Service.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Louis Peregrine Society 2343 Hampton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63139 https://peregrinesoc.org/donation/

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2 thoughts on “Ahlert, Corrine Joan”

  1. Im so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Corrine a few months back and help her with things around her home. She was a very wise woman and very strong. She also spoke about her family and memories made with them often too. Oh Corrine also loved her time out at the casino. She will definitely be missed.

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  2. WE ARE OLD NEIGHBORS FROM THE SIXTIES OF JOAN AND THE AHLERT’S WE REMEMBER THEIR CONVERTIBLE TOOLING AROUND FLORISSANT ! THEIR HOME WAS HQ FOR THE BOYS.>

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