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Aufderheide

In Loving Memory

Aufderheide Jr., Fred H.

Asleep in Jesus Thursday, May 12, 2022. Born November 9, 1936.

Beloved husband for 39 years  of Mary Aufderheide (nee Wilson); loving stepfather of Catherine (the late Henry) Blamy, Carolyn (Joel) Marion, Mary Jane (Robert) Andrews, Earle (Kathleen) Hoyt and Linda (Mark) Pace; dear brother of Robert (Carol) Aufderheide; adoring grandfather and great-grandfather. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle and friend to many.

He was a Hospital Administrator of Lutheran Medical Center, Laclede Groves and Autumn Ridge Nursing Home.  He loved helping people and working with the elderly.

Fred graduated from Affton High School and the University of Missouri. He loved boating, wood working,  camping and dancing with his wife.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, May 16 from 4-7 pm. then at Glendale Lutheran Church (1365 N. Sappington Rd. 63122) on Tuesday, May 17 from 9:30 am. until funeral service time at 10:30 am. Entombment at Sunset Cemetery Mausoleum. The family would like to thank the staff at Friendship Village Sunset Hills for their wonderful care and love given to Fred. In lieu of flowers contributions to Glendale Lutheran Church or a charity of your choice appreciated.

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10 thoughts on “Aufderheide Jr., Fred H.”

  1. Fred was such a special person. Every time I saw him he had a smile on his face and he put a smile on mine. He will truly be missed.

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  2. Fred was such a special person. Every time I saw him he had a smile on his face and he put a smile on mine. He will truly be missed.

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  3. My family enjoyed talking to Fred‘s family at Friendship Village. Our parents shared the “men’s “ dining table for meals and always had interesting conversations. Peace to you, Fred, to Mary, and to your entire family as well.
    —Heidi Wilson
    (Jerry and Georgia’s Werner’s daughter)

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  4. My family enjoyed talking to Fred‘s family at Friendship Village. Our parents shared the “men’s “ dining table for meals and always had interesting conversations. Peace to you, Fred, to Mary, and to your entire family as well.
    —Heidi Wilson
    (Jerry and Georgia’s Werner’s daughter)

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  5. I always enjoyed talking with Fred at Friendship Village and especially on the bus outings. He always had a smile on his face! I’ll miss him. Prayers for your family.

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  6. I always enjoyed talking with Fred at Friendship Village and especially on the bus outings. He always had a smile on his face! I’ll miss him. Prayers for your family.

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  7. Mary, I am so sorry to learn of Fred’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

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  8. Mary, I am so sorry to learn of Fred’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

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  9. Mary, My condolences and prayers. Sorry I had to miss the services. I was and am still out of town. Good memories of Fred. He had lots of personality.

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  10. Mary, My condolences and prayers. Sorry I had to miss the services. I was and am still out of town. Good memories of Fred. He had lots of personality.

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