On Friday January 3, 2025. Loving husband of Tobey Stuckmeyer (nee Drennon). Beloved father of Haley and Samantha Stuckmeyer. Cherished son of Oliver and Evelyn Stuckmeyer. Dear brother of Warren (Lisa) Stuckmeyer.Our dear son-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Services; Memorial visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Friday 1/10 from 3PM until service at 6PM. Private interment by family at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to ALS Assn. or St. Luke’s United Church of Christ (6610 St. Luke’s Church Rd. Imperial, MO 63052) appreciated.
So very sorry to hear of Loren’s passing. He was truly a ‘friend to many’ throughout the community.
He now has peace and my prayers go to all the loving family he left behind.
Thoughts and Prayers to your whole family. Loren’s body has been restricted for far too long….but now in heaven, I hope he’s running down the basketball court awaiting my full court pass for the layout.
Rest in peace my friend.
Our Sympathies and Condolences of Loren’s passing to his Family and Friends. My prayers are with all of you during this time of your loss and mourning of a great person. Another Angel arriving in heaven with no longer any pain or suffering. 🙏
Toby,
My friend I am so sorry for your loss but hope that knowing that Loren is in a better place than all of us, that he knew your immense love for him and enjoyed a beautiful life with you and the girls brings you some peace. In love and friendship always,
Christy
Toby,
So sorry for your loss. Loren was a kind, smart, caring person and I was blessed to have known him. Please convey to his daughters that I am sorry for the loss of their father.
Lisa
Loren’s bright light encouraged so many people to trust the Lord !!! From the Bible verses he recommended we study, to his recipes on moonshine, he truly made us all better for knowing him. His passing is bittersweet !!! Dealing with him leaving his earthly bonds, but at the same time being excited for him to be walking with our Lord and Savior !!!!
David
I met Loren last year when I joined the ALS Faith group. His positivity, smile, deep voice, and clear cooking expertise always impressed me and encouraged me. Most of all, his faith in Jesus stayed me as I started down this difficult road. I wished we could have met and hung out before the disease ravaged our bodies. The good new is that we will one day “hang out” and worship before the throne of Christ. Thanks to Loren’s family and caregivers who helped him through this time. We will pray for hope, vibrant and good memories, and peace.
My insurance agent, my neighbor and friend. A truly nice guy. Glad the pain is gone but sorry for losing him so young..
An instrumental piece in honor of Loren.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/alh8cbeeel8pbi8vh7759/Rise-Up-for-Loren.m4a?rlkey=e7q3jo42qtv3rz2syq54ie3ca&st=looyv7zd&dl=0
We felt so lucky to have added a “third” Loren in our family when Tobey married Loren Stuckmeyer. Together they created a beautiful life. I intend to make “chow chow” every fall in honor of him using the recipe in the cookbook that he and Tobey so lovingly put together. We will miss you Loren. You taught all of us how to live life with grace, dignity, and courage as you battled this awful disease. Love to Tobey and Haley and Sam who never let Loren miss a minute of life. You are three wonderful women and our hearts go out to you in your loss. Aunt Debbie and Uncle L.E.
So sorry to hear of Loren’s passing. He was a great boss and I learned so much from him. Praying for you Toby, Hailey and Sam.
Tobey and family. We are sorry to hear about the passing of Loren. We came across some photos of the All Lines trip with you and Loren and we had a great time. We are keeping you and the entire family in our prayers.
Loren was a humble man with a great big heart. His conversation and deeds proved his love for his wife and daughters, whom he was so proud of. He honored his mom and dad greatly.
At the end of the work day and end of each work week, more often than not, he always said, THANK YOU. He appreciated his employees.
Tobey, Haley and Sam, I am sincerely sorry for your loss.
Life is still meant to be lived even with unanswered questions.
Much peace and love to the Stuckmeyer family. Mr. Stuckmeyer helped our family out many years ago and did not want recognition. He gave us time and good counsel among other things when we were going through a very rough time.
Rest in peace, and to the family know that Loren was an incredible human being.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I first met Loren when selling him advertising for our little family run, local paper. He was an encouragement to my dad who passed on November 29, also after a long battle with ALS. I had the opportunity to message with him in the last year or so, and I always felt encouraged by his kindness. He will be missed by many.
Toby,
Mike and I were saddened to hear of Loren’s passing. No matter the obstacles, your family made many great memories. He will be greatly missed. He was a friend to many.
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Sorry to learn of the passing of a Stuckmeyer. Last saw Loren at a Cubs/Card game at Wrigley many years ago. My sympathy to the family. I am in Florida till May
Toby,
Janet and I are saddened to learn of Loren’s passing. I truly understand the grief of losing a dear, loved one to this cruel disease, but we also understand the peace they have now. Although I did not know Loren until he was diagnosed with ALS his humility and Christianity were very obvious. He uplifted others. God bless you and your family.
Gregg & Janet Ratliff
(Kimmswick ALS 5K founder)