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In Loving Memory

Hasenfratz, David J.

Hasenfratz, David J. Friday August 27, 2021. Beloved brother of Don (the late Lois) Hasenfratz and Joan (Roger) Nikrant. Our dear uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

Memorial Mass at Sacred Heart Church (Florissant) Wednesday September 8, at 10:00 am. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the charity of your choice appreciated. Kutis South County Service.

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20 thoughts on “Hasenfratz, David J.”

  1. Don.. our sincere condolences on the loss of your brother.. to Caroline and Larry we are so sorry for the loss of your beloved uncle.. ❤️

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  2. Don.. our sincere condolences on the loss of your brother.. to Caroline and Larry we are so sorry for the loss of your beloved uncle.. ❤️

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  3. Don.. our sincere condolences on the loss of your brother..and to Larry and Caroline we are sorry for the loss of your uncle.. I know you were all very close ❤️

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  4. Don.. our sincere condolences on the loss of your brother..and to Larry and Caroline we are sorry for the loss of your uncle.. I know you were all very close ❤️

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  5. Brother Dave was loyal, compassionate, and well loved. He began the day he was born by going to the hospital with Mom in a police car as Dad was on his way to work in a snowstorm. Dave thus wisely avoided the ice storm the night before. He enjoyed playing baseball, football, hockey and golf. He loved slot cars, radio controlled cars, motorcycles, Chevys, cycling, and fishing. He did mostly wood finishing and machine operation and setup. He laid track at the Museum of Transport and installed furniture at the McDonnell Douglas Chief Executive Office. He visited such places as Disneyland, the Statue of Liberty, Arches, and Hawaii. Our latest plans were to go to the drag races and fishing. He will be deeply missed.

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  6. Brother Dave was loyal, compassionate, and well loved. He began the day he was born by going to the hospital with Mom in a police car as Dad was on his way to work in a snowstorm. Dave thus wisely avoided the ice storm the night before. He enjoyed playing baseball, football, hockey and golf. He loved slot cars, radio controlled cars, motorcycles, Chevys, cycling, and fishing. He did mostly wood finishing and machine operation and setup. He laid track at the Museum of Transport and installed furniture at the McDonnell Douglas Chief Executive Office. He visited such places as Disneyland, the Statue of Liberty, Arches, and Hawaii. Our latest plans were to go to the drag races and fishing. He will be deeply missed.

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  7. Dave was my “brother from another mother”!! We met as 4 year olds and lived as next door neighbors for our entire childhood…He was the best friend a guy could want! We played on the same ball teams, rode bikes together as adults and pretty much did what best buddies do! I will see you again one day, of that I am sure! Keep an eye on those of us that are left behind…Love you man and miss you forever!!

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  8. Dave was my “brother from another mother”!! We met as 4 year olds and lived as next door neighbors for our entire childhood…He was the best friend a guy could want! We played on the same ball teams, rode bikes together as adults and pretty much did what best buddies do! I will see you again one day, of that I am sure! Keep an eye on those of us that are left behind…Love you man and miss you forever!!

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  9. Dearest Caroline and Don,
    Our deepest condolences on the death of your much loved Uncle and Brother. Our prayers are with you at this time
    Dan and Kathy

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  10. Dearest Caroline and Don,
    Our deepest condolences on the death of your much loved Uncle and Brother. Our prayers are with you at this time
    Dan and Kathy

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  11. RIP Dave. He and I were the ring bearer and junior bridesmaid for Don and Lois wedding. We danced at the wedding. He went to DuBourg same as my husband and I did. John and I ran into him several times when he worked at HQ in south county when were doing our many DIY projects. He always had a nice smile for everyone. Be at peace, Dave.

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  12. RIP Dave. He and I were the ring bearer and junior bridesmaid for Don and Lois wedding. We danced at the wedding. He went to DuBourg same as my husband and I did. John and I ran into him several times when he worked at HQ in south county when were doing our many DIY projects. He always had a nice smile for everyone. Be at peace, Dave.

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  13. Don,
    I am so sorry about Dave’s passing. We are sending prayers and lots of love to you.
    Best wishes
    John, Christmas, Nick and Naomi

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  14. Don,
    I am so sorry about Dave’s passing. We are sending prayers and lots of love to you.
    Best wishes
    John, Christmas, Nick and Naomi

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