Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at the age of 101.
Beloved husband of the late Kathleen Shull (nee Wann); loving father of Kerry (Beverly) and Dennis (Janet) Shull. Our dearest grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, relative and friend to many.
Gordon served during World War II, he graduated as a Naval Aviator from Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. He then transferred to the USMC Reserve and proudly served as a pilot in the Pacific Theater. After WW II he was employed and retired from the Western Electric Company as a Job Supervisor. He was an active church member and participated in Boy Scouts activities with his two sons.
Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, January 16 from 8:00 am. until funeral service time at 8:30 am. Interment at J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or Wounded Warriors appreciated.
Thoughts and prayers for you and your family . Many wonderful memories of your dad from church at First United Methodist Church. What a wonderful man with a great sense of humor.
Thoughts and prayers for you and your family . Many wonderful memories of your dad from church at First United Methodist Church. What a wonderful man with a great sense of humor.
You are in my prayers! He was such an awesome person . He will be missed.
You are in my prayers! He was such an awesome person . He will be missed.
What a wonderful man. He was always upbeat and kind to everyone. My condolences.
What a wonderful man. He was always upbeat and kind to everyone. My condolences.
He was easy to love and my family will hold him in our hearts…
He was easy to love and my family will hold him in our hearts…
An incredibly sad day for us yesterday learning of Gordon’s passing. Our sympathies to his entire family on their loss. I met him thru St. Mary’s Cardiac Rehab program in 2003, & our friendship grew from there ..eventually including my wife, Carolyn. We loved going out with him many times over the years & hearing his stories of times in the Marines & his love for his beloved wife, Kassie, his family & newest addition great-grandson, George. We are grieving his passing, but will always treasure his wonderful friendship.
An incredibly sad day for us yesterday learning of Gordon’s passing. Our sympathies to his entire family on their loss. I met him thru St. Mary’s Cardiac Rehab program in 2003, & our friendship grew from there ..eventually including my wife, Carolyn. We loved going out with him many times over the years & hearing his stories of times in the Marines & his love for his beloved wife, Kassie, his family & newest addition great-grandson, George. We are grieving his passing, but will always treasure his wonderful friendship.
I have very fond memories of Gordon. He was a very good friend to my parents, Elva and Greg. They all met at cardiac rehab many years ago. My deepest sympathy and prayers to the Shull family.
I have very fond memories of Gordon. He was a very good friend to my parents, Elva and Greg. They all met at cardiac rehab many years ago. My deepest sympathy and prayers to the Shull family.
Sending prayers to the Shull family. Gordon was an inspiration to all of us at Webster United Methodist Church. He always had a positive outlook on life and was very welcoming. He will be missed.
Sending prayers to the Shull family. Gordon was an inspiration to all of us at Webster United Methodist Church. He always had a positive outlook on life and was very welcoming. He will be missed.
So very sorry about Gordon. Always such a nice man with a great sense of humor. Fly high, Gordon!! Sincerely, Beth Gewinner
So very sorry about Gordon. Always such a nice man with a great sense of humor. Fly high, Gordon!! Sincerely, Beth Gewinner
Randy and I were very sorry to learn that Gordon had passed. Hearing his name brought back more than 50 years of memories at Webster United Methodist for us. He was one of my father’s (Rev. Berlyn Farris) best friends and supported him to the very end. Glad he will be in a cemetary with others from the Greatest Generation of soldiers.
Fondly, Louise Thomas
Randy and I were very sorry to learn that Gordon had passed. Hearing his name brought back more than 50 years of memories at Webster United Methodist for us. He was one of my father’s (Rev. Berlyn Farris) best friends and supported him to the very end. Glad he will be in a cemetary with others from the Greatest Generation of soldiers.
Fondly, Louise Thomas