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In Loving Memory

Salamie, George L. “Missouri Bull”

Salamie, George L. “Missouri Bull”  Friday, December 16, 2022. Dear brother of Marina (Richard) Orphan and the late Leo Salamie; dear uncle of Nicole Orphan, cousin and friend. He was a former match director, Gateway Action Shooter Society and brother of Sigma Tau Gamma.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry, Wednesday, December 21, 1 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 5-8 p.m.

 

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6 thoughts on “Salamie, George L. “Missouri Bull””

  1. Sorry to learn of Missouri Bull. He was always fun to be with. Ranger and I enjoyed the good times with the posses. He will be missed. Prayers to the family.

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  2. Sorry to learn of Missouri Bull. He was always fun to be with. Ranger and I enjoyed the good times with the posses. He will be missed. Prayers to the family.

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  3. George, Missouri Bull will surely be missed. It was always great to posse up with him at the Cowboy Range at GASS. Now, we must ride off into the sunset. Thoughts and prayer to his family and Nicole who spoke so affectionately of.

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  4. George, Missouri Bull will surely be missed. It was always great to posse up with him at the Cowboy Range at GASS. Now, we must ride off into the sunset. Thoughts and prayer to his family and Nicole who spoke so affectionately of.

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  5. Missouri Bull was a friend since the 1960’s. Big and solid a good guy. He introduced me to many unusual poker card games I still play with neighbors and family. He introduced me to the St. Raymond’s Lunch Buffet. For a big guy he didn’t throw his weight around. He had a tough time with his health but he pushed through it. I hope he gets a tombstone on the hill at the Cowboy Range at Arnold. Pour some whiskey on the grave out of remembrance. The world is poorer for the loss.

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  6. Missouri Bull was a friend since the 1960’s. Big and solid a good guy. He introduced me to many unusual poker card games I still play with neighbors and family. He introduced me to the St. Raymond’s Lunch Buffet. For a big guy he didn’t throw his weight around. He had a tough time with his health but he pushed through it. I hope he gets a tombstone on the hill at the Cowboy Range at Arnold. Pour some whiskey on the grave out of remembrance. The world is poorer for the loss.

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