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In Loving Memory

Rost, Edwin F.

On Sunday, October 16, 2022. Loving husband of the late Judith Rost (nee Duffield); beloved father of Lisa Lee, Marni (Eric Boyd) Jarman and the late Edwin Von Rost; our dear grandfather of Wilhelmina, Daniel, Brittany, MacKenzie, Madison, Katie, Adam and the late Tara; great-grandfather of William, Anna, Edwin and the late Elizabeth; Dearest brother of the late Albert, John and George. Our dear brother in law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Edwin served in the US Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict from 1951-1955, he was medically discharged and reenlisted in the Air Force during Vietnam from 1955-1966

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry, on Thursday, 10/20, 10:30 a.m. until Service at 12:30 p.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to toysfortots.org

A casual celebration of life will be held at The Marine Corp League (7922 Croydon Dr.) on Thursday 10/20 from 7PM until 10PM

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23 thoughts on “Rost, Edwin F.”

  1. So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad! Prayers for comfort during this difficult time! So glad you were able to be with him .

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  2. So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad! Prayers for comfort during this difficult time! So glad you were able to be with him .

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  3. Loved as a brother-in-law and loved even more as a true brother. A man who stood out among men and yet could be as gentle as a lamb. I will miss the times we had to share but the memories will last a lifetime. Rest peacefully in the arms of our Lord, my friend until the day of Resurrection.

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  4. Loved as a brother-in-law and loved even more as a true brother. A man who stood out among men and yet could be as gentle as a lamb. I will miss the times we had to share but the memories will last a lifetime. Rest peacefully in the arms of our Lord, my friend until the day of Resurrection.

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  5. Marni and Family,

    I am very sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Rost from my childhood. I remember having dinner, watching movies, slumber parties and sledding at their house. I am sorry for your loss- keep close the memories.

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  6. Marni and Family,

    I am very sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Rost from my childhood. I remember having dinner, watching movies, slumber parties and sledding at their house. I am sorry for your loss- keep close the memories.

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  7. My sympathy to Ed’s family. Have been Ed’s neighbor for many years and my husband Al worked with him. Praying great memories will help you through sad days ahead. Peace be with you. Barb Perry

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  8. My sympathy to Ed’s family. Have been Ed’s neighbor for many years and my husband Al worked with him. Praying great memories will help you through sad days ahead. Peace be with you. Barb Perry

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  9. It’s so hard to lose a loved one. Ed and Judy were always so welcoming to us. They will always be there in your hearts. Keep telling Ed’s stories, that will help you during this difficult time of sorrow. We will miss his happy greeting. Thinking of all of you.
    Nicki and Larry

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  10. It’s so hard to lose a loved one. Ed and Judy were always so welcoming to us. They will always be there in your hearts. Keep telling Ed’s stories, that will help you during this difficult time of sorrow. We will miss his happy greeting. Thinking of all of you.
    Nicki and Larry

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  11. We in the volunteer office at the St. Louis VA are saddened by this news. Ed and Judy volunteered here for 23 years and donated over 20,000 hours of their time each! That’s amazing and they did so many things to support the Veterans who got their care at Jefferson Barracks. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. VAVS Staff.

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  12. We in the volunteer office at the St. Louis VA are saddened by this news. Ed and Judy volunteered here for 23 years and donated over 20,000 hours of their time each! That’s amazing and they did so many things to support the Veterans who got their care at Jefferson Barracks. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. VAVS Staff.

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  13. My heartfelt condolences for the passing of your dad. He was a real American who loved his country with great pride. His love for his family was evident in both his words and the happiness in his eyes. Edwin will be missed by many. May god keep you in his loving embrace.

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  14. My heartfelt condolences for the passing of your dad. He was a real American who loved his country with great pride. His love for his family was evident in both his words and the happiness in his eyes. Edwin will be missed by many. May god keep you in his loving embrace.

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  15. My name is Leo Rojek. I served with Edwiin in the marines through advanced training and in Korea. and met with him once in St.Louis after he got out. Edwin was a good man.

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