Pidgeon, Francis L., passed away on March 19, 2022.
Beloved husband of the late Catherine Pidgeon (nee Phelps); loving father of Bill Pidgeon, Deborah (Ken) Myers and the late Shelia Pidgeon; cherished grandfather of Donald Pidgeon and Melissa Myers and the late Taylor Myers; dear brother of Richard (Gail) Pidgeon; our dear uncle, cousin and friend.
Services: Procession from Kutis South County Chapel Service, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Thursday, March 31, 12:30 pm to Park Lawn Cemetery for 1:00 pm graveside service. Memorials to The Wounded Warrior Foundation, appreciated.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Pidgeon family, he was a great man!
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Pidgeon family, he was a great man!
Our thoughts and prayers are going out to the Pidgeon Family, especially to Debbie and family, and we mourn the passing of a wonderful friend, and a great travel companion, who always made us laugh, and made the best pancakes in the world.
Thank you dear Corky and Kitty.
Our thoughts and prayers are going out to the Pidgeon Family, especially to Debbie and family, and we mourn the passing of a wonderful friend, and a great travel companion, who always made us laugh, and made the best pancakes in the world.
Thank you dear Corky and Kitty.
Debbie and Bill our thoughts and prayers go out to both of you. I had not heard anything and checked the obits today on a hunch. As you know Frank and Kitty were good friends and when in St. Louis I always stopped in to see them. I will miss them both. Kitty always called me Wayne, my brothers name. In my opinion, two top notch, hard working people, who helped many are going to be missed. For me it is hard to realize how the neighborhood has changed. I knew the family who owned the house before Frank and Kitty. And I am sure not many were aware of the beautiful wood work that Frank did inside of the house, an excellent craftsman indeed. Debbie and Bill you can be proud of your parents and what they accomplished. There is now a big empty spot on Murdoch.
Debbie and Bill our thoughts and prayers go out to both of you. I had not heard anything and checked the obits today on a hunch. As you know Frank and Kitty were good friends and when in St. Louis I always stopped in to see them. I will miss them both. Kitty always called me Wayne, my brothers name. In my opinion, two top notch, hard working people, who helped many are going to be missed. For me it is hard to realize how the neighborhood has changed. I knew the family who owned the house before Frank and Kitty. And I am sure not many were aware of the beautiful wood work that Frank did inside of the house, an excellent craftsman indeed. Debbie and Bill you can be proud of your parents and what they accomplished. There is now a big empty spot on Murdoch.