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Edelmann

In Loving Memory

Edelmann, Vernon J.

on Monday, January 24, 2022. Loving husband of the late Ann Edelmann; loving father of the late Lisa (surviving Carl) Rees; beloved grandfather of Claire Rees and Gabe (Lauren) Rees; great-grandfather of Kayli, Logan and Hannah Rees. Our dear uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry, on Monday, January 31, 4-8 p.m. Funeral service at Concord Trinity UMC (5275 Lindbergh Blvd), Tuesday, February 1, 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Heart Association appreciated. Interment J.B. National Cemetery.

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10 thoughts on “Edelmann, Vernon J.”

  1. Carl and fsmily,
    I was sadden to hear of Vernon’s passing. I enjoyed visiting with him and hearing how much he enjoyed his family. I am sorry that I am out of town and will miss his funeral.
    My deepest sympathy,
    Nancy Kaalberg
    Concord Trinity UMC

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  2. Carl and fsmily,
    I was sadden to hear of Vernon’s passing. I enjoyed visiting with him and hearing how much he enjoyed his family. I am sorry that I am out of town and will miss his funeral.
    My deepest sympathy,
    Nancy Kaalberg
    Concord Trinity UMC

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  3. Our condolences to Verns family
    He was a special friend to my dad, Allan Brennecke
    Their friendship and WW2 memories are special
    We know he’ll be missed

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  4. Our condolences to Verns family
    He was a special friend to my dad, Allan Brennecke
    Their friendship and WW2 memories are special
    We know he’ll be missed

    Reply
  5. Uncle Vernon had a calm demeanor, a soft chuckle and the rhythmic cadence and pleasing accent of St. Louis. I had not seen him since 1990. Each time he picked up my phone call i was taken back to my childhood and we were off and running playing “Do you remember….?” He was 10 years older than I am yet we shared warm memories of family, friends, homes, neighborhoods, stores, theaters, parks, sports, big bands, WWII.
    We will all miss this kind and honorable gentleman. My deepest condolences to his immediate family who took such loving good care of him.
    Marilyn Davis
    Seattle, WA

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  6. Uncle Vernon had a calm demeanor, a soft chuckle and the rhythmic cadence and pleasing accent of St. Louis. I had not seen him since 1990. Each time he picked up my phone call i was taken back to my childhood and we were off and running playing “Do you remember….?” He was 10 years older than I am yet we shared warm memories of family, friends, homes, neighborhoods, stores, theaters, parks, sports, big bands, WWII.
    We will all miss this kind and honorable gentleman. My deepest condolences to his immediate family who took such loving good care of him.
    Marilyn Davis
    Seattle, WA

    Reply

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