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In Loving Memory

Stelmachowicz, Thomas J.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sunday, January 2, 2022.

Beloved husband of the late Patricia Stelmachowicz (nee Warner); loving father of Carol (Harold “Cook”) Feldman and Stephen (DiAnn nee Bradenberg) Stelmachowicz; adoring grandfather of Ryan (Melissa) and David Feldman, Abby and Alex Stelmachowicz; cherished great-grandfather of Lincoln and Harper; dear brother of Rita (the late Richard “Dick”) Mullaney. Our dearest brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and friend to many.

  Thomas was a member of the American Legion Post #162.

Services: Funeral at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Friday, Jan. 7, 10:30 a.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Gary Sinise Foundation donor@garysinisefoundation.org appreciated. Visitation Thursday, 5-8 p.m.

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4 thoughts on “Stelmachowicz, Thomas J.”

  1. Dear Carol, Steve and family,

    Please accept my heartfelt condolence of your father’s death.
    Such wonderful happy memories of his big smile and friendship he had with my Dad.

    You have to know how he changed my life by agreeing to fit me in contacts when I was 15 yrs old. My Astigmatism was so severe, the dr said it would be impossible for me to wear contacts, but this teenage girl wanted to get out of those big thick glasses. Your Dad set up a TV tray in your living room and patiently taught me how to put in contacts after his day at work.
    My Dad traded a set of billiard balls to make my contact dream come true. I can still remember the excitement we all shared that night!

    May the good memories see you through the difficult times ahead.

    Diane

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  2. Dear Carol, Steve and family,

    Please accept my heartfelt condolence of your father’s death.
    Such wonderful happy memories of his big smile and friendship he had with my Dad.

    You have to know how he changed my life by agreeing to fit me in contacts when I was 15 yrs old. My Astigmatism was so severe, the dr said it would be impossible for me to wear contacts, but this teenage girl wanted to get out of those big thick glasses. Your Dad set up a TV tray in your living room and patiently taught me how to put in contacts after his day at work.
    My Dad traded a set of billiard balls to make my contact dream come true. I can still remember the excitement we all shared that night!

    May the good memories see you through the difficult times ahead.

    Diane

    Reply

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