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Ronshausen, Christopher

In Loving Memory

Ronshausen, Christopher A.

October 18, 1950 - December 4, 2024

 

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Wednesday December 4, 2024.

Beloved husband for 44 years of Susan Ronshausen (nee LeBrun); loving son of the late Walter and Constance (nee Gregorczyk) Ronshausen; dear brother of Mike (Mary), Pat (Sandy), Emeric (Gena), Joe (Beth), Sam (Nancy) and the late Tom (survived by Ann) Ronshausen; dear uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Christopher retired after 30 plus years of service with Defense Mapping and was a long-time member of the Gateway Corkball Club.

Services: Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Tuesday December 10, 3:00-8:00 PM. Memorial mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church (5020 Rhodes Ave at Kingshighway) Wednesday December 11, 10:00 AM. Memorials Backstoppers https://backstoppers.org/donate/,  Cystic Fibrosis Foundation https://www.cff.org/donate or Multiple Sclerosis Society https://donate.nationalmssociety.org/ appreciated.

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12 thoughts on “Ronshausen, Christopher A.”

  1. I MET CHRIS AROUND 15 YEARS AGO AND I CAN SAY

    WITHOUT A DOUBT HE IS ONE OF THE FINEST GUYS

    I HAVE EVER KNOWN. ALWAYS SOMETHINGGOOD TO
    SAY ABOUT OTHERS. A DEVOTED HUSBAND TO SUE AND
    A ND SOMEONE I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER
    REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND AND ENJOY THAT RACETRACK IN HEAVEN

    JOE GOULD

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  2. I was truly saddened when I heard the news about CHRIS the other day. He was a great guy. Knew him for many years, big fan of horse racing, love to go to spring training with Sue.. I’m telling you sincerely, his smile will be missed….

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  3. Dude was always chill in every situation. Make you laugh when you didn’t see it coming. Sue’s partner in crime and BFF. Can never thing of Mardi Gras and not thing of Chris. Rip

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  4. Sue…Dave and I send our condolences. Chris was a great guy and it was always good to see him at gatherings. Take good care.
    Angie Nicholson and Dave Ampleman

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  5. I ‘ve had some great times with Sue and Chris. Because of you I did activities that I wouldn’t have thought of doing, especially The Beachcomber on Treasure Island, Hollywood Beach in January and Horseplay Hooky on Tuesdays. Thanks for the good times. Chris, if you know the winning horses at the races next summer, could you send us a sign?

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  6. Chris was a super friend and co worker. Always friendly. So sorry to his wife and family. He will be missed by all who knew him 🙏

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  7. Dear Sue and family – Chris was a terrific guy. We always enjoyed his kind and funny personality. He will truly be missed. So very sorry for your loss.

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  8. God Bless, you Sue and The Ronshausen Family,
    I had the pleasure of working with Chris for years at NGA. He was one of the hardest working employees I ever worked with. He never balked at an assignment and showed true commitment to our mission. He was very quiet and reserved, but someone who you could share a laugh with.

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  9. Dear Chris and Sue, Today we had to say goodbye to our dear friend. We will miss everything about you. From your dry wit, sweet smile and of course your jokes. You were always at the ready with one. Knowing of your love of the old comics we leave you with “Thanks for the Memories”. Rest in peace dear friend.

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