Christine Coerver Obir

In Loving Memory

Coerver, Christine (nee Junge)

September 5, 1954 - January 9, 2026

 

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church; Friday January 9, 2026.

Beloved wife of the late Kevin Coerver; loving mother of Laura (David) Dooley and Lisa Coerver; dear grandmother of Connor and Amelia Dooley; dear sister of Greg (Gloria) Junge and the late Elaine Forder and Michael Junge; dear sister-in-law of Fr. Richard Coerver; dear cousin of Kay Tissi; dear aunt and friend.

Services; Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois, Tuesday January 13th 4:00-7:00 PM. Funeral Wednesday January 14th 9:30 AM to St. Mark Catholic Church for 10:00 AM mass. Memorials to American Cancer Society https://donate.cancer.org/  or Missouri Botanical Garden https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ appreciated.

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7 thoughts on “Coerver, Christine (nee Junge)”

  1. We will forever be grateful for the 55 year friendship with Chris, high school classmate and friend all these years. Condolences and love to the family of Sharon’s best friend. You will always be remembered and missed.

    Sharon (Helberg) McDonald and Bruce McDonald

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  2. So sorry to hear of Christine’s death. We spoke during 2020 while I was researching the Coerver family genealogy and she was very helpful and just lovely. May she Rest in Peace.

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  3. Lisa and Laura, we have so much love for you and your parents, and so many wonderful memories. We are so glad for the time we had with Chris; she was lovely and is reflected in both of you. With love, the Cusumano family

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  4. Chris was my dear friend at Notre Dame. Through the years we reconnected as easily as when last we met. She was loved. Now she is with her love, Kevin. Prayers for peace and comfort for her family and friends.

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  5. Dear Family of Chris,
    Sincere condolences to you upon the loss of dear Chris. I have been a member of the Book Discussion Group at the Machacek Library with Chris for many years. I consider her a friend as well. She will be very much missed at Book Discussion. We all admire her kindness, intelligence and knowledge of history and world affairs which often shed more light on the books we read — and wonderful conversations at lunches afterward.
    May you be comforted by your precious memories.
    Nancy Doerhoff

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