Ezezew Muche Biru, age 63, of St. Louis, Missouri, passed away unexpectedly on September 15, 2025, surrounded by his family.
Ezezew was born September 10, 1962 in the Gondar region of Ethiopia, the son of Muche Biru and Yeslam Tebeje. He made his way from Ethiopia to Sudan in 1982, then immigrated to the United States in 1987.
Ezezew was an accomplished entrepreneur who owned and operated several businesses that served the local community. He was recognized in the St Louis Post-Dispatch for his journey to achieving the American dream. He will be remembered for his leadership and dedication to the community.
He was proud to be a member of the Redeemer of the World Evangelical Church. His faith guided every part of his life and the love he had for people was the love that could only come from God.
Remaining to cherish Ezezew’s memory are his children, Rebekah, Bethel, Yoseph, Legese, Abigal, Worku and Zemene. His grandchildren, Liya and Lucia Legese, Amalia Atnaw, Zema, Abenezer, and Fekade Adane. His siblings, Belayneh, Adina, Moges, Degu, Nigussu, Getachew, Ejeyinsu, Migib, Wolde, Woldemariam, Eshetie and Belaynesh Muche.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, September 20th at 8:15am at RWEC, 9116 Lackland Rd. Departure to the cemetery will begin at 11am to Resurrection Cemetery, 6901 Mackenzie Rd.
Ezezew “Easy” is a very Good Friend, Brother and my Boss. He is an Accomplished Businessman and a very caring person.
He is always Smiling whenever I run into him. He stands for Fairness and Treats everybody well.
I will miss the Good advice he always dispense whenever we meet.
Rest on my brother till we meet again.
May God Grant you perpetual rest and console the Family you left Behind.
I was deeply saddened to hear about your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.
May the loving memories you shared bring you comfort, and may you find strength in the support of those who care for you. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family.
Please accept my deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. Wishing you courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to hold in your heart forever.
I worked for Ez for 11+ years I am heartbroken. Don’t know what I’m going to do without the best boss in the world praying for his family and I pray that God will give his family healing and understanding get your rest boss man till we meet again 😢
* “I am so deeply sorry for your loss. He sounded like an incredible man.”
* “What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful uncle. My heart is with you all.”
* “Sending you love and strength. He will be dearly missed.”
* “So sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.”Rest in peace my Respected and Humble uncle
I’m very shocked & sadned by Ezezews going to his eternal home even though i know he is with his Lord & savior now. He was a dear friend & brother to me, we had a great time together as a new christians with new life we both discovered 40 years ago. Every time we meet we had nothing to talk about except about Lord Jesus & the bible. We used to spent hours with excitement talking about every new discovery we had with our new life, ahhh how we were so happy to find this new life in Christ. Dear brother see you in the other side with a greater joy, happiness and excitement. I encourage his dear family to be comforted by knowing you will meet him with Jesus one day, he didn’t die he is just transitioned and alive and well. God bless you all.
Rest in peace “Eazy”
You will be missed greatly.