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In Loving Memory

Hantschke, Siegfried Georg

Monday, September 26, 2022.  Beloved husband of Hedwig Hantschke (nee Gottschlich)  Dear father of Cindy (Gary) Trenholm, Rosalie Midkiff, Shirley (Joseph) Henderson and Anita (Dennis) Wilson.  Dear grandfather of Courtney (Ryan) Meyer and Chloe Henderson.

SERVICES:  Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, on Monday, October 3 at 12:30pm.  Interment Sunset Cemetery.  Donations to the National Kidney Foundation or the American Heart Association, appreciated. Visitation Sunday 5-8pm.

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18 thoughts on “Hantschke, Siegfried Georg”

  1. I am so very sorry for your loss. May the memories you have comfort you during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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  2. I am so very sorry for your loss. May the memories you have comfort you during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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  3. Cindy…My heart and prayers go out to you and your family as you mourn the loss of your Father. Dads always keep us grounded with thoughts of stability, purpose, and direction. Although their life may end…our memories of them continue. May your sadness eventually be replaced with memories of the best of times that you shared together…a delicious meal, a place you visited, a funny story, a life lesson he taught. Eventually, your mind will take you back to those same feelings of stability, purpose, and direction. Then, instead of only feeling the sadness, you will be able to smile… for having known and shared time with your Father, Mr. Siegfried Hantschke.

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  4. Cindy…My heart and prayers go out to you and your family as you mourn the loss of your Father. Dads always keep us grounded with thoughts of stability, purpose, and direction. Although their life may end…our memories of them continue. May your sadness eventually be replaced with memories of the best of times that you shared together…a delicious meal, a place you visited, a funny story, a life lesson he taught. Eventually, your mind will take you back to those same feelings of stability, purpose, and direction. Then, instead of only feeling the sadness, you will be able to smile… for having known and shared time with your Father, Mr. Siegfried Hantschke.

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  5. Dearest Cindy, please accept my heartfelt condolences in the loss of your dad. I hope the fond memories of a life with him overshadow the sting of death. Very very soon, mourning will be abolished and suffering will be no more. We have a hope. My prayers are with you and your family, as well as an abundance of love.

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  6. Dearest Cindy, please accept my heartfelt condolences in the loss of your dad. I hope the fond memories of a life with him overshadow the sting of death. Very very soon, mourning will be abolished and suffering will be no more. We have a hope. My prayers are with you and your family, as well as an abundance of love.

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  7. Anita , I would Like to extend my deepest sorrow and extend my condolences to you and your family. God has promised in this time of need that he will wipe away all your tears and he will provide you with comfort through all your sorrow in This time of morning you will find comfort in God reach out to him and he will guide you through all of your troubles I pray that everything goes well with you and your family if there is anything that I can do please don’t hesitate to reach out my love goes out to you and Dennis and the rest of your family

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  8. Anita , I would Like to extend my deepest sorrow and extend my condolences to you and your family. God has promised in this time of need that he will wipe away all your tears and he will provide you with comfort through all your sorrow in This time of morning you will find comfort in God reach out to him and he will guide you through all of your troubles I pray that everything goes well with you and your family if there is anything that I can do please don’t hesitate to reach out my love goes out to you and Dennis and the rest of your family

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  9. Cindy, so sorry to hear about your Dad. Isn’t it comforting to know that Jehovah is longing to resurrect him. All we have to do is wait. Job 14:14, 15. My sympathy to you and family.

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  10. Cindy, so sorry to hear about your Dad. Isn’t it comforting to know that Jehovah is longing to resurrect him. All we have to do is wait. Job 14:14, 15. My sympathy to you and family.

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  11. It doesn’t matter when you lose a loved one, it’s always too soon and it always hurts. We wish the entire family a lot of strength during this difficult time. Karin und Klaus Eisenberger, Elmar, Corinna Eisenberger mit Lucy und Luna, Ingo und Doreen Eisenberger mit Emil

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  12. It doesn’t matter when you lose a loved one, it’s always too soon and it always hurts. We wish the entire family a lot of strength during this difficult time. Karin und Klaus Eisenberger, Elmar, Corinna Eisenberger mit Lucy und Luna, Ingo und Doreen Eisenberger mit Emil

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  13. Liebe Cindy.

    vielen Dank für Eure Mitteilung auch für das Telefonat von Hedy! Ich fühle mit Euch und in der Trauer mit Euch verbunden, ich habe es mitgemacht als mein Mann, Siegfrieds Klassenkamerad vor 10 Jahren von uns ging. es ist sehr schmerzlich aber es kommt eine Zeit wo der Schmerz sich mildert und man sich an die Zeit mit Ihm dankbar erinnert! Der Schmerz wird leichter nur Vergessen kann man nie!!!!

    Es denkt an Euch Ruth Stölzel und die Schulfreunde:Sieglinde, und Lutz!

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  14. Liebe Cindy.

    vielen Dank für Eure Mitteilung auch für das Telefonat von Hedy! Ich fühle mit Euch und in der Trauer mit Euch verbunden, ich habe es mitgemacht als mein Mann, Siegfrieds Klassenkamerad vor 10 Jahren von uns ging. es ist sehr schmerzlich aber es kommt eine Zeit wo der Schmerz sich mildert und man sich an die Zeit mit Ihm dankbar erinnert! Der Schmerz wird leichter nur Vergessen kann man nie!!!!

    Es denkt an Euch Ruth Stölzel und die Schulfreunde:Sieglinde, und Lutz!

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