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In Loving Memory

Fobert, Irma Barbara (nee Yochim)

September 19, 1927 - November 12, 2025

Passed away on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025.

Beloved wife of the late Orville “Pete” A. Fobert; dearest mother of Gail Rosenberg, Shannon Frank, Peter S. (Tammie) Fobert, and the late Gregory A. (the late Patricia) Fobert; loving grandmother of 8 and great grandmother of 15; our dear sister, aunt, great aunt, cousin, and friend.

SERVICES: Private funeral services will be held at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL (10151 Gravois Rd., 63123) on November 15th, 2025. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

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7 thoughts on “Fobert, Irma Barbara (nee Yochim)”

  1. Aunt Irmy was a beautiful graceful woman completely dedicated to her family and her late husband.. There are no words to describe her. She was always reaching out to her family to support them and surround them with love. And in turn, her children were so good to her during her final years ensuring she was able to stay in her own home until her passing.. I will always remember her for her love and ethereal internal light. I will miss you Aunt Irmy.

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  2. Mike & Elizabeth, our family is so sorry for the loss of Mike’s grandmother. Mike, talked about her a lot in the past weeks. I know you both loved her. She sounded like a wonderful lady, and your mom was a wonderful care taker. We love you both so much.

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  3. Aunt Irmie was VERY SPECIAL!!! Watching her with Grandma Bobbie was
    wonderful! Irmie came to Stockton several times. It was sad that three and half hours was so far for Grandma in her latter years to travel. Irmie also called me to ask about Grandma. She invited us to join “GrandPad.” So Pete invited us and we did. It was fun. We shared with her things we learned about the family from it. She couldn’t see or hear very well in her latter years, so it limited communication a bit and contributed to her dementia. We are praying for all of the family! May God help you realize He is with you and loves you through this time!

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  4. Aunt Irma was my aunt, my big sister and my friend.. She was a teenager when I was born. Mom and I lived with her and my grandparents during WWII. We had so many memories together.
    And as I grew she was always there for me. As we aged, we could talk forever about those days.
    Just the sound of her voice would make me smile. I will always love her. She was loving, encouraging and so funny! Having her in my life was a priceless gift. I will always miss her and love her.

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  5. To Gail, Shannon, Pete, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and everyone. Irma was a loving, kind, and thoughtful and compassionate person. Always looking out for others, and helping in any way she could. I was lucky enough to get to know her through Greg and that connection. From my family to yours our sincere condolences for the passing of this loving individual. Rest in peace Irma.

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