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Vaporean

In Loving Memory

Vaporean, George V.

Vaporean, George V.

Born Jan. 9, 1930.  Asleep in Jesus on Mon. Jan., 4, 2021. Beloved husband for 70 years of the late Mary L. Vaporean (nee Wedel); beloved father of George R., Cathleen (Craig) Blackey, Renee (Don) Wallen and Maureen (Virgil) Yowell; he was a beloved grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather.

George led a life of service starting as a City of St. Louis Firefighter. He was also a Boy Scout leader for many years. Holy Name Society member and longtime Server at Church. State Director of Good Sam Club including starting many chapters. Volunteer for Red Cross Disaster Relief, taught in an adult literacy volunteer program, was Fire Commissioner in Spring Hill, FL and worked tirelessly for the Spring Hill Civic Association.

He will be sorely missed by many, but his countless lessons to so many will live on for many years to come.

SERVICES: Private funeral at burial by KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital appreciated.

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10 thoughts on “Vaporean, George V.”

  1. George was a very nice man, he lived next door to my mother, and he was always so friendly. I will miss seeing him. Your family will be in our prayers. God rest his soul.

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  2. George was a very nice man, he lived next door to my mother, and he was always so friendly. I will miss seeing him. Your family will be in our prayers. God rest his soul.

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  3. I met George at the Jefferson County YMCA several years ago …. looked forward to seeing him every day. George always had some words of wisdom for us. We always had a good laugh,
    Many of us at the Y will miss George.
    RIP

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  4. I met George at the Jefferson County YMCA several years ago …. looked forward to seeing him every day. George always had some words of wisdom for us. We always had a good laugh,
    Many of us at the Y will miss George.
    RIP

    Reply

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