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In Loving Memory

Eckert, Donald Ray

Monday, May 3, 2021.

Beloved husband of Judy Eckert (nee Boehne); dear father of Douglas D. (Beth) Eckert and Vicki (David Breer) Manes; dear grandfather of 6 and great-grandfather of 3. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Friday, May 7, 11:30 am. Interment St. Trinity Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 5-8 p.m.

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24 thoughts on “Eckert, Donald Ray”

  1. Please accept my condolences, and know that while he will be missed, he is in glory with his savior.
    I served with Don on a Thrivent board and got to know he was a solid Christian as well as he was very competent at his job.

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  2. Please accept my condolences, and know that while he will be missed, he is in glory with his savior.
    I served with Don on a Thrivent board and got to know he was a solid Christian as well as he was very competent at his job.

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  3. Deanna and I share in your loss and in our hope of the Resurrection. It was a privilege to be your pastor while serving Resurrection Lutheran

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  4. Deanna and I share in your loss and in our hope of the Resurrection. It was a privilege to be your pastor while serving Resurrection Lutheran

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  5. Sorry for your loss Doug, sounds like your Dad left a great legacy the entire family can be most proud. God Bless

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  6. Sorry for your loss Doug, sounds like your Dad left a great legacy the entire family can be most proud. God Bless

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  7. Judy please accept my sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Don. He will rest in the heavens with God and be at peace. Stay strong and be faithful as you always have. Your friend from Resurrection Carroll Rohs

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  8. Judy please accept my sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Don. He will rest in the heavens with God and be at peace. Stay strong and be faithful as you always have. Your friend from Resurrection Carroll Rohs

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  9. My sympathies on your loss. I know your hearts are broken. Prayers that the Holy Spirit offers comfort and peace for your family.

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  10. My sympathies on your loss. I know your hearts are broken. Prayers that the Holy Spirit offers comfort and peace for your family.

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  11. To Judy, my friend from Christ Lutheran Church days, and to your family: In this time of mourning, may God’s love, comfort, and blessings enfold you.

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  12. To Judy, my friend from Christ Lutheran Church days, and to your family: In this time of mourning, may God’s love, comfort, and blessings enfold you.

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  13. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Herm and I want you to know that we are with you in thought and wish you comfort and peace as you remember Don. He was such a kind man—we will miss him.

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  14. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Herm and I want you to know that we are with you in thought and wish you comfort and peace as you remember Don. He was such a kind man—we will miss him.

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  15. Gentle greetings!
    I’m not looking for any money, or fame, or ANY tangible thing… of ANY kind. But my mother told me that “Ray” Eckert was my biological father.
    My mother was part of the ELCA Lutheran church for her entire life, and never, ever lied to me OR had any reason TO lie. I grew up in Affton, Missouri and went to a Lutheran grade school. I always knew something felt a bit “off” with my life. My birthday is on 12/1/1962, and both my parents have since departed. My mother in December of 2012, and my father in 1997.
    If this information doesn’t sound correct… please disregard. I’m just trying to know who my biological father is, or WAS, before I die in a couple of months.
    Thank you, and may God bless you all… mightily.

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  16. Gentle greetings!
    I’m not looking for any money, or fame, or ANY tangible thing… of ANY kind. But my mother told me that “Ray” Eckert was my biological father.
    My mother was part of the ELCA Lutheran church for her entire life, and never, ever lied to me OR had any reason TO lie. I grew up in Affton, Missouri and went to a Lutheran grade school. I always knew something felt a bit “off” with my life. My birthday is on 12/1/1962, and both my parents have since departed. My mother in December of 2012, and my father in 1997.
    If this information doesn’t sound correct… please disregard. I’m just trying to know who my biological father is, or WAS, before I die in a couple of months.
    Thank you, and may God bless you all… mightily.

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