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In Loving Memory

Rogles, Helen K.

Returned to our Lord on February 24, 2021, Helen K. Rogles, 96, in hospice in St. Louis, Missouri. Born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 18, 1924 to Clara and Edward Lochmann. She enjoyed bowling, traveling, gardening, sewing and knitting in her younger years. Spending time with her children and grandchildren was her goal, and pride in knowing what was happening daily in each ones life.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years, George E. Rogles, and sisters Doris Linton and Loretta Simms.
She is survived by her four children, Christine Borgard (Daniel), James Rogles (Nancy), Cynthia Arb (Thomas),and Jennifer Heilweck (Joseph). She has 12 grandchildren, Michele, Scott, Jeffrey, Jacque, Julie, Rebecca, Brett, Brian, Kimberly, Andrew, Zachary and Thomas and 19 great-grandchildren.
The last year was difficult due to covid restrictions and she wished for just one last “happy hour”! She will be truly missed and was greatly loved by many.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, www.BCRF.org, or the American Stroke Association, www.stroke.org in Helen’s name.

Services: Visitation at St. Matthias Catholic Church, 796 Buckley Rd. (63125), Fri. March 5, 9 a.m. until Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY SERVICE.

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10 thoughts on “Rogles, Helen K.”

  1. She was a great lady. It’s amazing how much life she lived. Growing up though the depression. Making it through world war II. Meeting Bud and settling down to live a life as a full time home maker with 4 children. Then retiring to enjoy grand children and great grand children. Rest in peace Helen.

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  2. She was a great lady. It’s amazing how much life she lived. Growing up though the depression. Making it through world war II. Meeting Bud and settling down to live a life as a full time home maker with 4 children. Then retiring to enjoy grand children and great grand children. Rest in peace Helen.

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  3. Chris, Kathy and I are very sorry for your loss. She was truly a very strong woman. Our prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time.
    We hope to see you Friday.

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  4. Chris, Kathy and I are very sorry for your loss. She was truly a very strong woman. Our prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time.
    We hope to see you Friday.

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  5. Sorry to hear of your loss. My brief encounters with Helen were a pleasure. She was such a sweet lady. May she Rest In Peace.

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  6. Sorry to hear of your loss. My brief encounters with Helen were a pleasure. She was such a sweet lady. May she Rest In Peace.

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  7. We send our Condolences to the Family. Loved seeing Helen at all of the family gatherings graduations, and cookouts. She is at Peace now with George, and will be looking out for her children and grandchildren.

    God Bless,

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  8. We send our Condolences to the Family. Loved seeing Helen at all of the family gatherings graduations, and cookouts. She is at Peace now with George, and will be looking out for her children and grandchildren.

    God Bless,

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  9. Every family should be lucky enough to have a matriarch like Helen Rogles. She cared deeply about her family and was always very kind to our family at family celebrations, birthdays, graduations, and baptisms. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, we were sorry we were unable to attend her celebration of life ceremony. We wish the Rogles family caring thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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  10. Every family should be lucky enough to have a matriarch like Helen Rogles. She cared deeply about her family and was always very kind to our family at family celebrations, birthdays, graduations, and baptisms. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, we were sorry we were unable to attend her celebration of life ceremony. We wish the Rogles family caring thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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