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In Loving Memory

Deiters, James Edward-

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Thursday February 17, 2022.

Beloved son of the late Edward and Clara (nee Droste) Deiters; loving husband of the late Mary Jane Deiters (nee Propst); dearest father of Martin (Terri) Deiters, Daniel (Nancy) Deiters, Donna (Kevin) Rhomberg and Lisa (the late Dean) Ely; dear grandfather of Christopher, Charlie, Theresa, Michael, Scott, Brian and Rachel; dear great-grandfather of Gianna, Jack, Aspen, Cecelia, Clare, Parker, Cameron and the late Christian; dear brother of Vincent Deiters and the late Margaret Ellen Rolfes, Thomas Deiters and Charles Albert Deiters; dear uncle of Janice Birsinger, the late John Rolfes, Gary Rolfes, Greg Rolfes, the late Tommy Deiters, Steve Deiters, Jeanne Melton, Cindy Mize, Amy Deiters and Susan Seabaugh.

James was admired by all who knew him for his geniality.

Services; Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois, Saturday March 12, 9:30 AM to St John Paul II Catholic Church for 10 AM mass. Interments Sts Peter & Paul Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3:00-9:00 PM

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10 thoughts on “Deiters, James Edward-”

  1. Jim was always so much fun to be around. I met Jim when I was pretty young (in my 20’s), and now here I am, I could retire, too. I used to have so much fun staying overnite on Hamburg St when I came from North County to go out with Donna and Lisa. Over the years, I got to know all the boys, too, and I saw Jim many more times. He let me and the girls go for our condo weekends, and use his boat, and he was never too angry when we’d had a mis-adventure !!!! He was so fun to catch up with at all the parties, or at the Lake, which he truly loved. Thank you Jim, it was a gigantic pleasure to know you and your Family and to spend time with you.

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  2. Jim was always so much fun to be around. I met Jim when I was pretty young (in my 20’s), and now here I am, I could retire, too. I used to have so much fun staying overnite on Hamburg St when I came from North County to go out with Donna and Lisa. Over the years, I got to know all the boys, too, and I saw Jim many more times. He let me and the girls go for our condo weekends, and use his boat, and he was never too angry when we’d had a mis-adventure !!!! He was so fun to catch up with at all the parties, or at the Lake, which he truly loved. Thank you Jim, it was a gigantic pleasure to know you and your Family and to spend time with you.

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  3. Words can’t express how much I loved my Uncle Jim. His life was something to be admired by all. He was so genuine and helpful to anyone who needed it! I have many great memories and conversations with Jim that I will carry with me the rest of my life.

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  4. Words can’t express how much I loved my Uncle Jim. His life was something to be admired by all. He was so genuine and helpful to anyone who needed it! I have many great memories and conversations with Jim that I will carry with me the rest of my life.

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