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In Loving Memory

Styer, Edwin R.

Fortified with the Sacraments of holy Mother Church, Friday, December 11, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Roberta Styer (nee Powers); loving father of John Styer and Deborah (Michael) Dohle; adoring grandfather of Heather (Bastian) Freund, Kathryn and John Styer, Erin (Bob) Schirmer, Mark, Mary and Anne Dohle; cherished great-grandfather of Madisyn, Anthony, Adalyn, J.D., Mackenzie, Michael and Ethan; dear brother of the late W. Carl (surviving Shirley) and Alton (Caroline) Styer. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle and friend to many.
Edwin was a member of the IBEW Local 1439.
Services: Visitation at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (4900 Ringer Rd., 63129) on Tuesday, December 15, from 9 am until funeral Mass time at 10 a.m. Interment at J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Share the Harvest in Greenview, MO or the Greater St. Louis Honor Flight appreciated. Kutis Affton Service.

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4 thoughts on “Styer, Edwin R.”

  1. Everyone knew spring had sprung with Ed’s arrival at Sportsman’s Harbor each year. He was an absolute delight to talk to and was always willing to help anyone with anything. What a great friend who will be sorely missed by everyone.

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  2. Everyone knew spring had sprung with Ed’s arrival at Sportsman’s Harbor each year. He was an absolute delight to talk to and was always willing to help anyone with anything. What a great friend who will be sorely missed by everyone.

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  3. Farewell to my favorite Uncle. You were so pleasant & loving to me. I’ll always remember your yearly visits when we were kids. Hope there’s some Peppermint Schnapps & fishing rods in Heaven.

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  4. Farewell to my favorite Uncle. You were so pleasant & loving to me. I’ll always remember your yearly visits when we were kids. Hope there’s some Peppermint Schnapps & fishing rods in Heaven.

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