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In Loving Memory

Stadler, Paul

Paul Stadler  St Louis, Missouri

Loving Husband, Father, Grandpa, and Great Grandpa, passed away on 2/13/25, at the age of 87.  He is survived by Rachel Stadler (spouse) (recently celebrated 65 years of marriage), Children Jason (Lisa) Stadler, Samantha (Dennis) Stadler, Grandchildren Molly (Caleb) Harley, Maddie (Alex) Roedner, Great Grandchildren George and Jane Harley, and Lucy Roedner.

If you knew Paul, you loved Paul. He was the most loving, genuine and caring person you could ever meet.  He had a love for motorcycles, sailing, old Westerns and James Bond films. He worked as a District Manager for Radio Shack most of his career, but he also had entrepreneurial spirit; owned a restaurant, sold BMW motorcycles and was always trying new business adventures after “retirement”.

You will be forever in our hearts. We love you and will miss your beautiful smile and hugs.  In lieu of flowers, we ask for donations to Concord Church located at 13775 Tesson Ferry Road, or Tunnel to Towers Foundation (T2T.org).  Visitation at Kutis Funeral Home 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Monday 2/17 from 4-7pm, service Tuesday 10am at funeral home then to Park Lawn Cemetery.

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6 thoughts on “Stadler, Paul”

  1. Rachel, Samantha, Jason and rest of family,
    We are so sorry for your loss and for ours too. Paul was one of my very favorite cousins. The sweetest guy!!!. I loved him so much and although we didn’t get to see each other very often anymore, he has always held a very special place in my heart and always will. One thing for sure…..my Aunt Verdie, Uncle Paul and his Uncle Eddie (my dad) are all welcoming him into Heaven along with our lord and savior. And oh the love and attention he is getting…..one of few boys in this family. Love you, Paul. Miss you already. Aunt Verdie, your Sonny is home.
    Love to all of you,
    Jackie and Mike Richter

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  2. Oh my….what a gentle-man he was. He radiated a special caring if he liked you and you couldn’t help but feel that. As a couple, the two of you were “one”. Rarely do you see that in a relationship and you two had it.

    Joe had the utmost respect for him and “allowed” me to be a part of your friendship and for that I will forever feel blessed.

    His passing leaves a void in our hearts.

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  3. Paul was a gentleman and we were lucky to know him. He was always the voice of reason at the shop and someone whose thoughts and opinions were valued by all. Any room he was in was better because of his presence. Deepest condolences to Rachel and family. You are in our prayers.

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  4. Rachel Joann and I are verry sorry to hear about Paul’s death and your and your families loss.Prayers for you and your family

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  5. So sorry for your loss. I worked with Paul many years ago with Radio Shack. He was always a gentleman, and a mentor to many of us! He was a very good person and an astute businessman.

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