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In Loving Memory

Unger, Alois J.

 

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Thursday, June 25, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Marilyn Unger (nee Albert); beloved father of Damian (Nicole) Unger, Megan and Natalie Unger; dear brother of Gerald (Marilyn), Michael (Cindy), Mark, Larry and the late John (surviving Barb) Unger. Dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Saturday, July 11, 8:45a.m. a.m. to St. Cecilia Church for  9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to White House Retreat. Visitation Friday 4-8 p.m.

 

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20 thoughts on “Unger, Alois J.”

  1. Al was long time friend and mentor. He was a dedicated volunteer with BSA. He was awarded the Silver Beaver in 2010 in recognition of his contribution of time and talent to our youth.

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  2. Al was long time friend and mentor. He was a dedicated volunteer with BSA. He was awarded the Silver Beaver in 2010 in recognition of his contribution of time and talent to our youth.

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  3. My best friend along w steve. Al was a man of his convictions. He was loyal beyond words. To be his friend was an honor, especially if you were not from south st louis. Alois made my scouting experience stellar. I shall miss him to the end of my days

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  4. My best friend along w steve. Al was a man of his convictions. He was loyal beyond words. To be his friend was an honor, especially if you were not from south st louis. Alois made my scouting experience stellar. I shall miss him to the end of my days

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  5. Al, was a Great scouter , friend , and mentor to many , He was a dedicated member to catholic scouting and always willing to help others . I will miss you my friend till we meet again. Mike Vickery

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  6. Al, was a Great scouter , friend , and mentor to many , He was a dedicated member to catholic scouting and always willing to help others . I will miss you my friend till we meet again. Mike Vickery

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  7. So so for your loss Megan, Natalie and Damian… Now he’s dancing in heaven with your mom happily ever after!!!

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  8. So so for your loss Megan, Natalie and Damian… Now he’s dancing in heaven with your mom happily ever after!!!

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  9. Al & I go back a long way. We work together on the 3rd trick on the railroad and he always Calle me chief. We spent many of nights talking and drinking coffee. I was the one who introduced Al & Marilyn. Little did I know that they would get married. I was Al”s brother-in-law and we would always talk railroad when we would get together. May you and Marilyn Rest In Peace, Brother.

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  10. Al & I go back a long way. We work together on the 3rd trick on the railroad and he always Calle me chief. We spent many of nights talking and drinking coffee. I was the one who introduced Al & Marilyn. Little did I know that they would get married. I was Al”s brother-in-law and we would always talk railroad when we would get together. May you and Marilyn Rest In Peace, Brother.

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  11. Oh, I am so sorry to read this Natalie and Nicole. My heart aches for you. I wish I could take away your pain. God bless you.

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  12. Oh, I am so sorry to read this Natalie and Nicole. My heart aches for you. I wish I could take away your pain. God bless you.

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  13. Remembering Al as a faithful scouter and tent mate during our service together for Catholic Adventure Weeks, Al was as loyal as they come. I am proud to have been able to all him friend. May he be welcomed with open arms by his beloved Marilyn and the Lord Himself.

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  14. Remembering Al as a faithful scouter and tent mate during our service together for Catholic Adventure Weeks, Al was as loyal as they come. I am proud to have been able to all him friend. May he be welcomed with open arms by his beloved Marilyn and the Lord Himself.

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  15. Al was a pleasant person to deal with as a customer. Frequently he would speak of his children and his scout activity with pride. I feel blessed to have known him. Please accept my sympathy. Jerry Steiniger

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  16. Al was a pleasant person to deal with as a customer. Frequently he would speak of his children and his scout activity with pride. I feel blessed to have known him. Please accept my sympathy. Jerry Steiniger

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  17. Haven’t Known Al as long as some but nevertheless he was a great friend and scouting mentor. What a wealth of knowledge he was. That will sure be missed. Lord, you have a new scouter in your heavenly troop. Welcome him with your ever-loving arms wide open.

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  18. Haven’t Known Al as long as some but nevertheless he was a great friend and scouting mentor. What a wealth of knowledge he was. That will sure be missed. Lord, you have a new scouter in your heavenly troop. Welcome him with your ever-loving arms wide open.

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