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Remshardt-James

In Loving Memory

Remshardt, James

Remshardt, James, passed away on March 11. 2021.

Beloved husband of Lois Remshardt (nee Cummings); loving father of Beverly (the late David and Beverly’s companion Mark Matousek) Duke and Janet (Joe survives) Klitzing; cherished grandfather of Mandi (Matt) Schweigert, Adam (Ann) Duke, Anna and Abby Klitzing and great-grandfather of  Mia and Ava Schweigert and Parker and Sloan Duke; dear brother of Sharon Allen.

Mr. Remshart was a  retired Police Officer for the City of St. Louis.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Tuesday, March 16, from 11:00 am until time of service at 1:00 pm. Interment Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Memorials to The Backstoppers, appreciated.

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8 thoughts on “Remshardt, James”

  1. I am so sorry to hear the news of Mr Remshardt’s passing.
    He was a gentle giant. I will keep you all in my prayers.

    PS: I would Love to hear from you Bev. I have tried many ways to contact you, to no avail. I’m sorry I can’t attend your Dad’s service. I am not in Mo. Hugs girlfriend. Love you.

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  2. I am so sorry to hear the news of Mr Remshardt’s passing.
    He was a gentle giant. I will keep you all in my prayers.

    PS: I would Love to hear from you Bev. I have tried many ways to contact you, to no avail. I’m sorry I can’t attend your Dad’s service. I am not in Mo. Hugs girlfriend. Love you.

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  3. May God Bless you James. The Lord gave you a great passion for many things but especially for hunting, fishing and marksmanship. I was looking forward to taking you trout fishing at Rockbridge this year. I will not forget your kindness and friendship and will keep you in my prayers.
    Sincerely

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  4. May God Bless you James. The Lord gave you a great passion for many things but especially for hunting, fishing and marksmanship. I was looking forward to taking you trout fishing at Rockbridge this year. I will not forget your kindness and friendship and will keep you in my prayers.
    Sincerely

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  5. Beverly,
    So sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I miss catching up on the Glennon shuttle bus. May you find peace during these trying times. Memories will carry you and your family!

    Love and prayers,
    Janet (Ulrich) Feldmeier Rauckman

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  6. Beverly,
    So sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I miss catching up on the Glennon shuttle bus. May you find peace during these trying times. Memories will carry you and your family!

    Love and prayers,
    Janet (Ulrich) Feldmeier Rauckman

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  7. Jim will be missed, he was an outdoorsman a good fisherman and hunter and an expert marksman with all firearms. He and my father ( Sgt. Russell J. Armbruster) both worked for,and retied from the St.Louis Metropolitan Police dept. Jim worked for 30 yrs. and one day and retired with respect from the entire department.

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  8. Jim will be missed, he was an outdoorsman a good fisherman and hunter and an expert marksman with all firearms. He and my father ( Sgt. Russell J. Armbruster) both worked for,and retied from the St.Louis Metropolitan Police dept. Jim worked for 30 yrs. and one day and retired with respect from the entire department.

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