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In Loving Memory

Holzborn, Albert R.

Holzborn, Albert R.

Asleep in Jesus on Saturday, October 24, 2020. Loving husband of the late Susan Holzborn; loving father of Scott (Susan) Holzborn and Christy (Brad) Beech; loving grandfather of Sydney, Colby, Aiden and Macey; dear brother of Sandra (John) Foehner.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County, 5255 Lemay Ferry, Wednesday, October 28, 11 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Association appreciated. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m.

 

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16 thoughts on “Holzborn, Albert R.”

  1. Scott, Susan, Brad and Christy~ I am so sorry for your lost. He was amazing and hilarious! I would always love running into him at the gas station way back when! Treasure your memories and be happy he is once again with the love of his life. Please know I would have absolutely been at the services but I am out of town visiting in Texas at the moment and wont be home for awhile. Again, so sorry for your loss.
    Mary Malecek

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  2. Scott, Susan, Brad and Christy~ I am so sorry for your lost. He was amazing and hilarious! I would always love running into him at the gas station way back when! Treasure your memories and be happy he is once again with the love of his life. Please know I would have absolutely been at the services but I am out of town visiting in Texas at the moment and wont be home for awhile. Again, so sorry for your loss.
    Mary Malecek

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  3. Scott, Susan, Christy and Brad, we are so, so sorry to hear of Al’s passing. Al and Susan were very good friends of ours and we had many great times with them. We are sad he is gone but thankful he is no longer in pain. He is in the arms of the Lord and reunited with his beloved Susan.
    Scott and Ro Witt

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  4. Scott, Susan, Christy and Brad, we are so, so sorry to hear of Al’s passing. Al and Susan were very good friends of ours and we had many great times with them. We are sad he is gone but thankful he is no longer in pain. He is in the arms of the Lord and reunited with his beloved Susan.
    Scott and Ro Witt

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  5. We are so sorry to hear this. What a great guy Al was, always quick with a joke and a smile for all. He is with Susan now.

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  6. We are so sorry to hear this. What a great guy Al was, always quick with a joke and a smile for all. He is with Susan now.

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  7. Scott and Christy and family
    I share in your great loss. I am so blessed that I was able to come visit Albert last year. I pray that all your good memories will bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead. Albert was the best friend anyone could ever have. He will be missed.

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  8. Scott and Christy and family
    I share in your great loss. I am so blessed that I was able to come visit Albert last year. I pray that all your good memories will bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead. Albert was the best friend anyone could ever have. He will be missed.

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  9. All an Susan were long time friends dating back to Reformation Lutheran Church, in Affton.
    We were also members at Resurrection Lutheran Church with both of them. We share the promise of Christ’s resurrection as our own resurrection to eternal life.

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  10. All an Susan were long time friends dating back to Reformation Lutheran Church, in Affton.
    We were also members at Resurrection Lutheran Church with both of them. We share the promise of Christ’s resurrection as our own resurrection to eternal life.

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  11. I’m so very sorry for the passing of your dad. I worked for your dad from 1979 until he retired. I took over the Butler Hill station after it was remodeled. I would see him every morning and then he would say i have to go home and plug in susans curling iron. He was a great human being. Always quick and funny. r.i.p. Al

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  12. I’m so very sorry for the passing of your dad. I worked for your dad from 1979 until he retired. I took over the Butler Hill station after it was remodeled. I would see him every morning and then he would say i have to go home and plug in susans curling iron. He was a great human being. Always quick and funny. r.i.p. Al

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