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In Loving Memory

Scheetz, Mark G

Scheetz, Mark G. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on April 25, 2021 at age 66 after battling pancreatic cancer.

Mark was the son of retired police Chief, Robert E. Scheetz and Marian (Degnan) Scheetz.  Cherished brother to Mimi (Norb) Werkmeister, Greg (Becky) Scheetz, Robert E. ScheetzJr. (Mary), Joan (Mark) Schnurbusch, the late Eileen Schicker Derryberry (Dennis), Tim (Sandy) Scheetz , Maureen (Tom) McAnany, Matt (Mary Ellen) Scheetz.

Uncle to 21 nieces and nephew, great uncle to 16. Cousin and a friend to many.

Mark joined the St. Louis City Police Department in 1977 and retired with the rank of Sergeant in 1997, later working for the City as a Park Ranger.

Services; A Memorial Mass will be held  on Saturday May 8th at 11:00 am at St. Gabriel the Archangel 6303 Nottingham. 63109. In lieu of flowers donations to the Backstoppers appreciated.

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28 thoughts on “Scheetz, Mark G”

  1. Mark was always a joy to be around. When we visited him at Mary Queen and Mother Center, he introduced us to all his friends and it was obvious they all loved him as well. My aunt is there and Mark would get her coffee every afternoon. He was so upbeat and we enjoyed reminiscing with him. I’m so glad we visited him outside his window at the end of January. Rest In Peace, Mark.

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  2. Mark was always a joy to be around. When we visited him at Mary Queen and Mother Center, he introduced us to all his friends and it was obvious they all loved him as well. My aunt is there and Mark would get her coffee every afternoon. He was so upbeat and we enjoyed reminiscing with him. I’m so glad we visited him outside his window at the end of January. Rest In Peace, Mark.

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  3. I was very happy to reconnect with Mark after many years. He had such a positive attitude about his illness. We shared old stories and laughs. It was truly a blessing to be his friend.

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  4. I was very happy to reconnect with Mark after many years. He had such a positive attitude about his illness. We shared old stories and laughs. It was truly a blessing to be his friend.

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  5. I was very happy to reconnect with Mark after several years. He had such a positive attitude about his illness. We shared old stories and laughs. I was very blessed to have him as my friend.

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  6. I was very happy to reconnect with Mark after several years. He had such a positive attitude about his illness. We shared old stories and laughs. I was very blessed to have him as my friend.

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  7. I worked alongside Mark with the St Louis city Park Rangers. He was a wonderful source of good advice, always willing to share his life experiences to help us new guys out. He had an impressively cool, calm demeanor, one I strive to emulate when on duty.

    He will be missed, but not forgotten.

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  8. I worked alongside Mark with the St Louis city Park Rangers. He was a wonderful source of good advice, always willing to share his life experiences to help us new guys out. He had an impressively cool, calm demeanor, one I strive to emulate when on duty.

    He will be missed, but not forgotten.

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  9. RIP Mark Scheetz , he was a great friend to work with and a colleague. Mark was a great Park Ranger, u will be missed and not forgotten brother.

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  10. RIP Mark Scheetz , he was a great friend to work with and a colleague. Mark was a great Park Ranger, u will be missed and not forgotten brother.

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