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Gion

In Loving Memory

Gion, Robert N.

Entered into God’s loving presence on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.

Beloved husband of Ruby Rose Gion (nee Vader); loving father of 5 children, Robert (Bebe), Rochelle (Robert) Messel, Raymond (Kaye), Ronald (Karen) and Richard (Tina) Gion; dear brother of Frank (Brenda) Gion and the late Mary Helen (Tony) Bechtold and Edward (Shirley) Gion; adoring grandfather of 22 and great-grandfather of 16. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

  Robert was a WWII veteran, life member of American Legion Anheuser Busch Post #299, VFW Post #1102 and Disabled Veterans #1. 11th//12th District Commander 2012 and Chef de Gare of Voiture 38 of 40 & 8. He was an active 70 year plus member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union.

Services: Funeral from Kutis Affton, 10151 Gravois, on Tuesday, December 14 at 9 a.m. to St. Mark Catholic Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment at J.B. National. Visitation Monday 4-8 p.m.

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23 thoughts on “Gion, Robert N.”

  1. Deepest sympathy to family of Robert Gion. Robert continued to serve Veterans after his service and was an impact in the service community. The community will miss him.

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    • Thank you Ron. Dad enjoyed serving in that capacity as much as he could. He was always as active as he could be 24/7 until his health decline.

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  2. Deepest sympathy to family of Robert Gion. Robert continued to serve Veterans after his service and was an impact in the service community. The community will miss him.

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    • Thank you Bob. Dad always loved the Sheet Metal Trade. Keeping busy, working with his hands and dedicated to his Lord, Wife, Family, Employer and his Sheet Metal Trade/the Union.

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  3. My deceased father, Tony Michalak, was a co worker of Bob’s down at the brewery. He truly liked and admired Bob. I knew the name Bob Gion growing up because my dad talked about him in a very positive way. My condolences to your family.

    Toni Michalak Boschert

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  4. My deceased father, Tony Michalak, was a co worker of Bob’s down at the brewery. He truly liked and admired Bob. I knew the name Bob Gion growing up because my dad talked about him in a very positive way. My condolences to your family.

    Toni Michalak Boschert

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  5. Bob was a real gentleman and I had the good fortune to work with him when he was our union steward at Anheuser Busch. Bob had many friends and also had strong beliefs in his Country , his Religion and his Union . He will surely be missed !

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    • Yes, thank you Jim. Dad was dedicated in those areas and more. I remember him speaking of some of his Shop Stewart duties and responsibilities.

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  6. Bob was a real gentleman and I had the good fortune to work with him when he was our union steward at Anheuser Busch. Bob had many friends and also had strong beliefs in his Country , his Religion and his Union . He will surely be missed !

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  7. We are so sorry for your loss sweet Rose, may Jesus comfort you, we love you and you know we will have a wonderful reunion in heaven someday with all our love ones and friends. God bless you

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  8. We are so sorry for your loss sweet Rose, may Jesus comfort you, we love you and you know we will have a wonderful reunion in heaven someday with all our love ones and friends. God bless you

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  9. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers have been with all of you since we heard the news and will continue during this hard time.

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  10. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers have been with all of you since we heard the news and will continue during this hard time.

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