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In Loving Memory

Wittmann, Giles F.

Wittmann, Giles F. baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection, on Sunday, March 20, 2016.

Beloved husband of Joan M. Wittmann (nee Eschmann); loving father of Gerry (Montzalee) and Stephen (Lisa) Wittmann; cherished grandfather of Matthew, Timothy (Anna), Sarah, Christopher  Wittmann, Lauren (Nate) Neesam and Emily Wittmann, dear brother of Patricia (the late Joseph) Sinopole and the late Elizabeth Ann Wittmann; brother-in-law of Betty (Dr. Richard) Landgraf, Marilyn (Lincoln) Warrell, Gerry (Jane) Eschmann, Claire (Larry) Quatmann and the late James (survived by Angie) Eschmann; our dear uncle, cousin, friend to many.

Giles was a Korean War veteran, long time member of Queen of All Saints Parish and retired from the U.S. Postal service after over 40 years of dedicated service.

Services: Visitation at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church, 6603 Christopher Dr. (63129) on Wednesday, March 23 from 10 a.m. until time of funeral Mass at 12 noon. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions in Giles memory can be made to Catholic Charities.

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