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In Loving Memory

Sondag, Raymond J.

Sondag, Raymond J., baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection on July 12, 2020.

Beloved husband of Betty J. Sondag (nee Herman); loving father of Patsy (Mark) Zettler, Mona Ross, Ray (Kelli) Sondag, Chris (Kim) Sondag and step-father of Ben Albritton, Ma’Chelle Albritton, Kevin Albritton and Lisa (Brian) Tuchenhagn; cherished grandfather of 18 and great-grandfather of 9; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Service: Visitation at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, on Thursday, July 16 from 9:00 am until time of mass at 11:00 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. A Kutis South County Chapel Service

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14 thoughts on “Sondag, Raymond J.”

  1. A loving, gentle, intelligent, forgiving, and humble father that had all of us in his heart and gave so much of himself for our wellbeing.

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  2. A loving, gentle, intelligent, forgiving, and humble father that had all of us in his heart and gave so much of himself for our wellbeing.

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  3. I loved Ray. He was a loving father to Ray Jr and Christopher and a very devoted and loving step father to Patsy and Mona. He gave them a wonderful childhood that they will always remember. Ray was a great man .(one of my favorite memories) I will never forget the look on his face while looking back at him on the forest park highlands roller coaster in St Louis in 1961.

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  4. I loved Ray. He was a loving father to Ray Jr and Christopher and a very devoted and loving step father to Patsy and Mona. He gave them a wonderful childhood that they will always remember. Ray was a great man .(one of my favorite memories) I will never forget the look on his face while looking back at him on the forest park highlands roller coaster in St Louis in 1961.

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  5. Rest in peace, Grandpa. Wish I could have known you better. Thank you for taking such good care of Grandma all these years. You’ll stay a cherished memory

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  6. Rest in peace, Grandpa. Wish I could have known you better. Thank you for taking such good care of Grandma all these years. You’ll stay a cherished memory

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