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In Loving Memory

Naro, Guy Edward

August 23, 1937 - March 19, 2025

Beloved husband of Suzanne B. Naro (nee Mohorovich).  Dear father of Sandra Naro, Cindy (Roger) Cordes and Michael Naro.  Dear grandfather of Robert and Nicole Cordes, Angelina Jones, Mary Ann, Suzanne, Rachel, and Christopher Naro.  Dear brother of the late Nelson (Julie) Naro.  Dear uncle of Mark (Tania), Doug (Maryann), Mitchell (Heather) and Bruce (Lisa) Naro, Ryan and Brendan Harney.  Our dear brother-in-law, great uncle, cousin and friend.

SERVICES:  Private interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.  Mr. Naro was a retired St. Louis City firefighter.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to Backstoppers appreciated.

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8 thoughts on “Naro, Guy Edward”

  1. Mrs. Naro, Sandy, Cindy and Michael,

    I’m sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Naro. He was definitely one of the good ones in the old neighborhood. I remember Buster and watching Emergency! at your house. All my sympathy to you all.

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  2. He was always a great guy, my grandpa would always laugh when he would joke around with his grandkids (including me) . I always thought he’d live to be 90 but god had different plans. Hopefully he’s up there watching all of the sports channels he wants with my Uncle Nelson and having a beer with my Aunt Julie.

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  3. My condolences to the Naro family for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families duriing your time of grief.

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  4. I remember Guy. He coached my boys in baseball. Best memory is we purchased our first and only home from the Naro’s. Had to leave after 38 years last Fall. Prayers for the family.

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  5. My sincere heartfelt condolences to the Naro Family. As we get older ourselves we lose the ones that are in our ❤️s and have loved us our entire lives. Thank you Mr. Naro for your service in the Fire Department, I know that well as my father was also one. Enjoy all the wonderful memories of a life filled with love, dedication of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.

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  6. I am so sorry to hear of the death of Mr Naro. I worked with his daughter, Sandy, for many years. He truly was a kind, thoughtful and caring man. I have fond memories of him helping us get to work in the snowstorms. He will truly be missed.

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  7. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of meeting Guy. He was the son of my grandfather’s brother. My grandfather was Joseph Narrow. His family chose to change their name to an English spelling due to discrimination against Sicilians decades ago. My condolences to the Naro family.

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  8. Our sympathy to all the Naros & Cordes’s. Guy was a great guy!! So kind and had lots of patience. He will be missed by all.
    The Calcaterra’s

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