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Schwenk

In Loving Memory

Schwenk, Edward Charles

Edward Charles Schwenk

December 7, 1956-August 19, 2020

Edward C. Schwenk, age 63, of St. Louis, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, in his home in Washington, Mo.  He is survived by his hopelessly devoted wife of 25 years, Karen Schwenk (DeSchepper). He also leaves behind his children Angela Pryibil (Jeff) and Nicholas Schwenk (Elizabeth).  His memory will live on forever through everyone he knew but especially through his grandchildren & great grandchildren Daniel Soto (Jackie), Dallas Acab (Meeya), Matthew Torres, Nicholas Schwenk Jr., Magnolia Pryibil, Rowan Pryibil, Esaias Acab, Kylia Acab & Adelynn Soto who adored him tremendously.

Eddie was born in north St. Louis to Helen & Russell Schwenk .  He was the youngest of 4 and made it his mission to make people laugh. He was the class clown in school but was charming enough to get away with most shenanigans.  His 3 siblings, Barbara Galczynski (Dennis), Gary Schwenk (Lisa) & Shirley Clausen (Roger) will miss his antics & his ability to bring levity & mischief to most situations. He loved baseball, hunting & fishing with his family & friends. Despite their parents’ disapproval, Eddie had been known to take his nephews fishing, where he taught them the art of smoking cigars. While attending high school, Eddie got a job at Marvin’s Garage on 13th St. where he learned auto mechanics and during the summer he worked on the tow boats along the Mississippi.  Once he had Angie & Nick, he made a living as a fireman for the city of St. Louis and as a begrudging carpenter.  His beautiful carpentry efforts can be found all over St. Louis City & County. It seems everyone got to revel in the fruits of his labor except for his loving bride.

Ed was a gracious host, the life of every party & always knew how to make a person feel welcome. If you attended one of his BBQs (hopefully he was grilling his amazing ribs) you knew the night couldn’t end without fireworks, dancing or someone getting thrown in the pool. Ed spent the last 16 years of his life retired on Bull Shoals Lake where he got to garden, tend to his horses & dogs, fish, hunt & watch endless hours of The First 48 or Forensic Files. Ed’s love for animals, especially his dogs, was something to behold. He made an excellent grandpa. He doted on and spoiled his grandkids every chance he could.  Ed taught them to love animals, appreciate nature & listen to their moms and dads. He was a fierce protector of those he loved & wouldn’t hesitate to help anyone in their time of need. He was exactly the person you’d want in your corner as he had a friend everywhere he went that always seemed to owe him a favor……

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Saturday, August 29, 1 p.m. until time of service at 3 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Humane Society of Missouri.

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36 thoughts on “Schwenk, Edward Charles”

  1. We remember Eddie when he was much younger. Sure wish we could have known him more recently. Sending prayers and well wishes for his family.

    Cousin Ozzie and Gail Berger

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  2. We remember Eddie when he was much younger. Sure wish we could have known him more recently. Sending prayers and well wishes for his family.

    Cousin Ozzie and Gail Berger

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  3. Sending prayers to loved ones. It was always great seeing Eddie and everyone on our family reunions. Although we don’t often see one another all are always in our hearts. Sending love and condolences. Frannie (Schwenk) knapp and family.

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  4. Sending prayers to loved ones. It was always great seeing Eddie and everyone on our family reunions. Although we don’t often see one another all are always in our hearts. Sending love and condolences. Frannie (Schwenk) knapp and family.

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  5. Sending prayers to loved ones I always loved seeing Eddie lots of fun wit Eddie just wish I could be with all of you lots of prayers for you all and love ❤️ all of you love Marie Hunsberger

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  6. Sending prayers to loved ones I always loved seeing Eddie lots of fun wit Eddie just wish I could be with all of you lots of prayers for you all and love ❤️ all of you love Marie Hunsberger

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  7. Our prayers and condolences to all the Schwenk family. Eddie and I were and still are the best of friends. I have missed him through his long illness, but will always have memories of our good times fishing, working, and just goofing off. Thanks for being with me during my sad time .
    I love You My Brother

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  8. Our prayers and condolences to all the Schwenk family. Eddie and I were and still are the best of friends. I have missed him through his long illness, but will always have memories of our good times fishing, working, and just goofing off. Thanks for being with me during my sad time .
    I love You My Brother

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  9. We have known Ed since he married Karen, Ed had a giving heart he would do anything for you. He was especially caring for our mother and father in law.
    Ed had a personality out of this world. As a brother in law to me and Debby I considered Ed more a Brother!
    Sending sincere condolences and prayers to Ed’s family.
    He will be missed but not forgotten

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  10. We have known Ed since he married Karen, Ed had a giving heart he would do anything for you. He was especially caring for our mother and father in law.
    Ed had a personality out of this world. As a brother in law to me and Debby I considered Ed more a Brother!
    Sending sincere condolences and prayers to Ed’s family.
    He will be missed but not forgotten

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  11. Ed was a great brother-in-law. i was able to revel in his remodeling skills when he redid my kitchen. He is going to be dearly missed. I remember all of his help caring for our parents at the end of their lives.

    My sincere thoughts and condolences to his family.

    He will be missed greatly.

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  12. Ed was a great brother-in-law. i was able to revel in his remodeling skills when he redid my kitchen. He is going to be dearly missed. I remember all of his help caring for our parents at the end of their lives.

    My sincere thoughts and condolences to his family.

    He will be missed greatly.

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  13. Our thoughts and prayers to the family. Ed was a great man and damn fun to be around. I wish the family our sincerest condolences.

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  14. Our thoughts and prayers to the family. Ed was a great man and damn fun to be around. I wish the family our sincerest condolences.

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  15. Angie,
    What a beautiful remembrance…. My deepest condolences to you and your family. A donation by my family has been made in honor of your father to the Humane Society of Missouri. Much love and peace to you all.

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  16. Angie,
    What a beautiful remembrance…. My deepest condolences to you and your family. A donation by my family has been made in honor of your father to the Humane Society of Missouri. Much love and peace to you all.

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  17. Our sincere condolences to Karen, Angie, Nick and their families.

    We are going to miss my brother. Ed absolutely loved life, people, and his pets. Life is too short, especially for people like Ed.

    I benefited from his begrudging carpentry and from the memories that we shared throughout our lives as siblings. Ed was a giver. He had a lighthearted way of living life and I really liked that about him. He brought the gift of laughter to many lives.

    Rest in peace brother, you are loved and will not be forgotten.

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  18. Our sincere condolences to Karen, Angie, Nick and their families.

    We are going to miss my brother. Ed absolutely loved life, people, and his pets. Life is too short, especially for people like Ed.

    I benefited from his begrudging carpentry and from the memories that we shared throughout our lives as siblings. Ed was a giver. He had a lighthearted way of living life and I really liked that about him. He brought the gift of laughter to many lives.

    Rest in peace brother, you are loved and will not be forgotten.

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  19. Karen & family, so very sorry to hear of your loss. Ed was definitely the life of the party and so much fun to be around!!! May God bless and comfort you all during this difficult time.

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  20. Karen & family, so very sorry to hear of your loss. Ed was definitely the life of the party and so much fun to be around!!! May God bless and comfort you all during this difficult time.

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  21. I knew Ed from Webster Elementary School and from living across the street from him for many years. He was a class clown.

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  22. I knew Ed from Webster Elementary School and from living across the street from him for many years. He was a class clown.

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