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In Loving Memory

Deschler, George L.

 

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Friday, June 5, 2020. Beloved husband of Linda Deschler (nee Lavin) for over 25 years. Dearest father of Steven and Mark (Kim) Deschler; dear stepfather of Molly (Mike Schuricht) McGee; loving grandfather of Billy, Kaytlin, Megan, Emma and Maddy; our dear uncle great-uncle, nephew, cousin and friend.

Services: Services and burial were private at J.B. National Cemetery. Service of KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois.

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14 thoughts on “Deschler, George L.”

  1. Dad, I can’t believe that you are gone. It’s way too soon, but I am being selfish. I am glad you are not in pain anymore. I am going to miss you so much. May look down on all of us and watch over us. I Love you so much.

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  2. Dad, I can’t believe that you are gone. It’s way too soon, but I am being selfish. I am glad you are not in pain anymore. I am going to miss you so much. May look down on all of us and watch over us. I Love you so much.

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  3. Linda, I am so sorry to hear about George. You and your family are in my prayers. You know I am just around the corner, please come by…anytime.

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  4. Linda, I am so sorry to hear about George. You and your family are in my prayers. You know I am just around the corner, please come by…anytime.

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  5. Dearest Linda, I’m so sorry for your loss. You and George were so good for each other and to each other. May all your memories of him wrap around your breaking heart and help you in your travels through The Wilderness of Grief. All my love ❤️Donna

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  6. Dearest Linda, I’m so sorry for your loss. You and George were so good for each other and to each other. May all your memories of him wrap around your breaking heart and help you in your travels through The Wilderness of Grief. All my love ❤️Donna

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  7. Dearest Steve and Mark, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad, my cousin, had such a good soul and he loved you both so much through all the challenges that life put in your path. In the end, I believe that you came through it all with an even deeper love for one another. Hang onto that love and stay strong together… to honor your Dad and to ease your grieving. ❤️

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  8. Dearest Steve and Mark, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad, my cousin, had such a good soul and he loved you both so much through all the challenges that life put in your path. In the end, I believe that you came through it all with an even deeper love for one another. Hang onto that love and stay strong together… to honor your Dad and to ease your grieving. ❤️

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  9. Dear Steve and Mark,

    So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He and I went to St. Mary’s together and then were drafted the same day, July 1967. We both went to Fort Leonard Wood for our basic training. From there we were sent our separate ways, but both of us ended up in Vietnam.
    Years later we met up again at St. Francis. We had many good times involved in the sports program, soccer tournaments, turkey shoots, barbecues, and school picnics. Lots of work, but lots of fun memories.
    We will pay our respects at your dads gravesite at J.B.

    Take care,
    The Verdin’s
    Bill, Gloria, Kevin and Kelly

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  10. Dear Steve and Mark,

    So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He and I went to St. Mary’s together and then were drafted the same day, July 1967. We both went to Fort Leonard Wood for our basic training. From there we were sent our separate ways, but both of us ended up in Vietnam.
    Years later we met up again at St. Francis. We had many good times involved in the sports program, soccer tournaments, turkey shoots, barbecues, and school picnics. Lots of work, but lots of fun memories.
    We will pay our respects at your dads gravesite at J.B.

    Take care,
    The Verdin’s
    Bill, Gloria, Kevin and Kelly

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  11. George, your service to our nation and sacrifices during the Vietnam War are an indelible accomplishment. Thanks for enduring the pain of war and the physical, psychological and emotional trauma it brought in your life. You are an exceptional person chosen by God and you did a remarkable job. Rest in peace old friend.

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  12. George, your service to our nation and sacrifices during the Vietnam War are an indelible accomplishment. Thanks for enduring the pain of war and the physical, psychological and emotional trauma it brought in your life. You are an exceptional person chosen by God and you did a remarkable job. Rest in peace old friend.

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  13. Our deepest condolences to the family. Many fond memories of years ago.
    The Dempsey Family
    Sandy, Mike and Kati

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  14. Our deepest condolences to the family. Many fond memories of years ago.
    The Dempsey Family
    Sandy, Mike and Kati

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