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Walter Guller

In Loving Memory

Guller, Walter David

July 8, 1941 - August 17, 2025

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sunday, August 17th, 2025.

Beloved husband of 59 years to Jeanne Guller (nee Hensley); loving father of Kim (Joe) Koenig, Laura (David) Gioia, David (Sara) Guller, Doug Guller, and Angela (Brendan) Freeman; cherished grandfather of Jake (Maggie), Nick (Sage), Luke, Alex, Anna, Abby, Eric, Jackson, Riley, Ella, Garrison, Hadley, Dylan, Drew, Emma, Jack, and Grace; adoring great grandfather of Will and Caroline; devoted brother of Barb (the late Ken) Butler; our dear uncle, great uncle, cousin, brother-in-law, and friend to many. Walter’s family would also like to give special thanks to his caregiver, Eileen McCarthy, and Dr. Justin Sadhu for all the love and compassion they showed him.

In lieu of flowers, contributions made to St. Ignatius Hall – Jesuit Community or to de Greeff Hospice House are greatly appreciated.

SERVICES: Funeral Mass will be held at St. Alban Roe Catholic Church (2001 Shepard Rd., 63038) on Saturday, August 23rd at 12:00 PM.

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3 thoughts on “Guller, Walter David”

  1. Kim and family,
    I’m so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. I really enjoyed chatting with him back in the SAR days! He was special to me and I was blessed to get to know him a little. Unfortunately, I will be out of town for his service. Please know that I will be praying for him and your family! A bug hug to you!

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  2. Brother Guller, so sorry to hear this news. Our sincerest condolences from the Ciuccoli Family. Love you man!
    -Vin

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  3. Oh Walt, what a wonderful and honorable man. The blessing is in knowing and loving him. The boyish charm and the strength of an ox that he exuded can’t be matched. I can see his smile now and my heart is warm. Sitting in the sun (with his hat and shades of course), listening to Dixyland Jazz, tapping our feet, and him singing out loud is a priceless memory that I will have forever hold dear. You all are so blessed to call him Dad and Hubby. I send my deepest condolences, prayers and love to you all. 💐🙏🏾❤️

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