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Thibault

In Loving Memory

Thibault Jr., Lance Cyril

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday, June 26, 2022.

Beloved husband of Deborah Thibault (nee Bauer) for over 36 years. Our dearest brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Lance was an Official in the National Hockey League for over 50 years. He was a founding publisher of the Inside Edge Newspaper, he was very active in numerous organizations and charities that were involved with ice hockey/roller hockey clubs, all the way from the amateurs to the pros in the domestic leagues and the international leagues.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Thursday, June 30 at 9:30 am. to St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church for 10:00 am. Mass. Interment at Sunset Cemetery. Contributions to Friends of the St. Louis Zoo or St. Louis Samoyed Rescue appreciated. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 pm.

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26 thoughts on “Thibault Jr., Lance Cyril”

  1. I’m so very sorry to hear of Lance’s passing. The off ice officials in St Louis are a tremendous group of passionate hockey fans, and devoted workers, led by Lance. Rest In Peace. I’ll save you a few “Holy Jumpins” on your behalf Lance.
    Panger

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  2. I’m so very sorry to hear of Lance’s passing. The off ice officials in St Louis are a tremendous group of passionate hockey fans, and devoted workers, led by Lance. Rest In Peace. I’ll save you a few “Holy Jumpins” on your behalf Lance.
    Panger

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  3. The Chappuis family sends our prayers and condolences.
    A St. Louis Eagle forever.
    Your visits at Blues games will be missed in the parking lot before a game.
    Thank you for your friendship.
    Rest in peace.
    Rodney, Geno, and Bob

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  4. The Chappuis family sends our prayers and condolences.
    A St. Louis Eagle forever.
    Your visits at Blues games will be missed in the parking lot before a game.
    Thank you for your friendship.
    Rest in peace.
    Rodney, Geno, and Bob

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  5. We enjoyed him as our next door neighbor. Whenever he saw us, he would give us a big wave and come over to talk. I will miss seeing that welcoming face. Enjoyed our conversations. Will miss him greatly.

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  6. We enjoyed him as our next door neighbor. Whenever he saw us, he would give us a big wave and come over to talk. I will miss seeing that welcoming face. Enjoyed our conversations. Will miss him greatly.

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  7. We have run into each other many times since our graduation from Vianney. You shared many wonderful stories whenever we ran into each other. I really enjoyed seeing you and hearing hockey stories at our 50th. You and your family will be in my prayers.
    Gregory Casalone

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  8. We have run into each other many times since our graduation from Vianney. You shared many wonderful stories whenever we ran into each other. I really enjoyed seeing you and hearing hockey stories at our 50th. You and your family will be in my prayers.
    Gregory Casalone

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  9. Extending my prayers to the Thibault family! Lance was a terrific man and, as a writer himself, he was very encouraging and supportive for someone like me covering the Blues. I will miss you Lance. Hugs for your loved ones!

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  10. Extending my prayers to the Thibault family! Lance was a terrific man and, as a writer himself, he was very encouraging and supportive for someone like me covering the Blues. I will miss you Lance. Hugs for your loved ones!

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  11. We had MANY fun times, laughter and conversations as only Lance could provide. Since you left the office, NOONE has taken your place. All of the 5 cents per picture of the head are eternally yours, spend wisely my friend. 🙂

    To the family of “our” Lance, extending prayers of comfort.

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  12. We had MANY fun times, laughter and conversations as only Lance could provide. Since you left the office, NOONE has taken your place. All of the 5 cents per picture of the head are eternally yours, spend wisely my friend. 🙂

    To the family of “our” Lance, extending prayers of comfort.

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  13. Did not know Lance very well but know he was very supportive of Debbie. May all the good memories keep your spirits up.

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  14. Did not know Lance very well but know he was very supportive of Debbie. May all the good memories keep your spirits up.

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  15. Very sorry to hear of Lance’s passing. Worked with him at his other job, the office job, for several years. He was truly an original and regularly left us, his staff, in stitches with his humor.
    Sincere condolences to his family, canines included.

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  16. Very sorry to hear of Lance’s passing. Worked with him at his other job, the office job, for several years. He was truly an original and regularly left us, his staff, in stitches with his humor.
    Sincere condolences to his family, canines included.

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  17. Very sorry to hear this. I knew Lance back when he coached the Gateway locomotives, He was a huge hockey fan, and a great guy to talk to. He will be missed.

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  18. Very sorry to hear this. I knew Lance back when he coached the Gateway locomotives, He was a huge hockey fan, and a great guy to talk to. He will be missed.

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