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Kersting

In Loving Memory

Kersting, Carl V.

  Saturday, November 7, 2020, age 94, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Beloved husband of Emily Mary (nee Rolwes); dear father of Mary (William) Seaton, Gail (Stanley) Sleeman, Joan (Kirk) Kinnison, Rita (Daniel) Greiner, Lynn (Michael) Korenfeld and Mark Kersting. Dearly loved grandfather of 18 and great-grandfather of 5. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph L. and Alodia M. (nee Schramm) Kersting, along with four siblings, Earl J., Ralph A., Gerald L. and Marilyn R. Kersting.

Carl was born in Portage des Sioux, Missouri, on August 26, 1926. When he was five years old, his family moved to St. Charles where he attended St. Peter Grade and High Schools. In 1944 he entered the U.S. Army where he served as a T/Sgt. in the Corps of Engineers during World War II. Following that conflict, he served in Army occupation duty in Korea. After his discharge he was employed for seven years at Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad, and 38 years with Southwestern Freight Bureau; a railroad rate organization where he worked his way up to the position of Assistant to the Chairman, which he held until the company’s relocation to Chicago. He spent the final four years of his career working for Union Pacific Railroad in St. Louis.

Upon his marriage to Emily Rolwes of Florissant in 1953, the couple purchased their first home in Ferguson where they resided for 43 years and Carl served on the city council before moving to Affton in 1996. Carl was a former member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Ferguson and at the time of his death attended Little Flower Church in Richmond Heights. He was a life-long Catholic who faithfully frequented the sacraments.

Visitation on Friday, November 13, from 10-11 a.m. at Little Flower Church in Richmond Heights, followed by a Traditional Latin Rite Mass at 11 a.m. Internment at St. Ferdinand Cemetary in Florissant. Masses are requested in lieu of flowers. Donations to Little Flower Church or Mother of Good Counsel Home would also be appreciated.

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20 thoughts on “Kersting, Carl V.”

  1. Gail, I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad. I have walked in your shoes, and I feel your pain. May you and your wonderful family find comfort in your memories and in God’s amazing grace. Love to all.

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  2. Gail, I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad. I have walked in your shoes, and I feel your pain. May you and your wonderful family find comfort in your memories and in God’s amazing grace. Love to all.

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  3. Rita & Dan,
    We are sorry for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you during this difficult time. You and your family are in our thoughts. Peace~
    Tom & Lisa Suntrup

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  4. Rita & Dan,
    We are sorry for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you during this difficult time. You and your family are in our thoughts. Peace~
    Tom & Lisa Suntrup

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  5. Rita, Joan, and family,
    So sorry for your loss. You both have found peace through your strong faith that your Dad suffers no more. May God continue to bless your family with love, peace and strength during this difficult time.
    Kevin and Kelly

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  6. Rita, Joan, and family,
    So sorry for your loss. You both have found peace through your strong faith that your Dad suffers no more. May God continue to bless your family with love, peace and strength during this difficult time.
    Kevin and Kelly

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  7. Carl represented our neighborhood on the Ferguson City Council. He was a great councilman and a powerful voice for our neighborhood. Rest in peace.

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  8. Carl represented our neighborhood on the Ferguson City Council. He was a great councilman and a powerful voice for our neighborhood. Rest in peace.

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  9. Hi Dad

    Think about you every day. All the times I would help you around the house, recording council meetings when you were our of town, rummage sales and Montrey’s.

    Thank you for the hugs and tender moments when I was upset and you would tell me how God loves me just as I am.

    I love you, Dad ❤❤

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  10. Hi Dad

    Think about you every day. All the times I would help you around the house, recording council meetings when you were our of town, rummage sales and Montrey’s.

    Thank you for the hugs and tender moments when I was upset and you would tell me how God loves me just as I am.

    I love you, Dad ❤❤

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