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Mary Jane (Hill) Hobelmann
October 27, 1913 - November 01, 2001
Birthplace: St. Charles Missouri
Resided In: St. Charles MO U.S.A
Visitation: November 04, 2001
Service: November 05, 2001
cemetery: Oak Grove cemetery in St. Charles
Memorial donations may be made to St. John United Church of Christ.
Mary Jane (Hill) Hobelmann (nee: Moses) was born to Clarence W. and Pearl E. Choate Moses.
She is preceded in death by her loving parents.
Mrs. Hobelmann was one of the first female rivetors at Curtis Wright during World War II.
She was employed by Lindenwood College for 20 years as a bookkeeper.
Mrs. Hobelmann is survived by two daughters: Shirley Arnold (Tracy) of Hillsboro MO and Beverley Drane (Terry) of St. Charles MO; one brother: Nathan Moses of St. Charles MO; six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by three brothers: John Leo Moses, Claude Moses and Clarence Moses, Jr. and one sister: Eva Bell Diekamp.
Mary "Eileen" Adair (Spears) (nee: Wilson)
October 24, 1925 - April 16, 2002
Birthplace: Middlebrook Arkansas
Resided In: O'Fallon MO U.S.A.
Visitation: April 19, 2002
Service: April 20, 2002
cemetery: Mt. Zion cemetery
Memorial contributions may be made to Billy Graham Crusades.
Mary "Eileen" Adair (Spears) (nee: Wilson) was born to Larkin Oliver and Mary Ella Wilson in Middlebrook, Arkansas.
She is preceded in death by her loving parents.
Mrs. Adair was the mother of triplets.
She worked as a Lithographer for Drug Package in O'Fallon, MO for ten years.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of O'Fallon.
Mrs. Adair is survived by three children: Gary D. Spears (Karen) of O'Fallon, MO, Jerry R. Spears of St. Peters, MO and Sherry G. Caito (Charles) of Troy, MO; three grandchildren: Timothy M. Spears, Amber R. Caito and Brent C. Caito.
She is preceded in death by a brother, Eldon O. Wilson.
Raymond "Red" V. Ahrensw
April 04, 1916 - February 09, 2002
Birthplace: Flint Hill Missouri
Resided In: St. Charles MO U.S.A
Visitation: February 11, 2002
Service: February 12, 2002
cemetery: St. Peters cemetery
Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association at 1118 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis MO 63139, Oasis of Love at 2140 North Fourth Street, St. Charles MO 63301, or to St. Peter Catholic Church at 324 South Third Street, St. Charles MO 63301, or at any Baue Funeral Home location.
Raymond V. "Red" Ahrens was born April 4, 1916 in Flint Hill Missouri to Dr. Leo Charles and Matilda Ahrens.
His loving parents preceded him in death.
Mr. Ahrens was a clerk for McDonnell Douglas in St. Charles for 15 years.
He served in the United States military from 1945-1946.
He is survived by his children, Kathleen A. McCarthy (Joseph) of St. Charles Missouri, Barbara A. Ahrens of Kirkwood Missouri, and Steven J. Ahrens (Sandra) of St. Charles Missouri, his grandchildren, Tim McCarthy (Susan) of Maplewood New Jersey, Brian McCarthy of St. Charles Missouri, Patrick Ahrens of St. Charles Missouri, and Kami Ahrens of St. Charles Missouri, one sister, Loretta Debrecht, and one brother Michael Ahrens.
Helen Lucille Berry
November 08, 1916 - October 28, 2003
Birthplace: Bertrand Missouri
Resided In: St. Charles MO U.S.A
Visitation: November 01, 2003
Service: November 01, 2003
cemetery: Sunset Memorial Park
BERRY, Helen Lucille (nee Kassing), entered into rest on October 28, 2003;
beloved wife of the late Henry Oliver Berry;
dear mother of Hal Berry;
dear daughter of the late Edward and Pearl Kassing (nee Jackson);
dear sister of Edward Kassing, Jr. and the late Ithel Kassing;
dear aunt of Charles Kassing;
dear friend of Ethel Fields and Katherine Bippen.
Mrs. Berry was born near Charleston, Missouri moving to St. Louis as a child where she graduated from Lafayette Grade School.
She worked at Bemis Bag until her marriage in 1938 to Henry Oliver Berry who was employed at Anheuser Busch until 1967.
In retirement the Berry’s lived in Sikeston, Missouri until the passing of Mr. Berry in 1984.
Mrs. Berry spent the remaining years of her life living near her son in St. Peters, Missouri.
The family is being served by the Baue Funeral Home 620 Jefferson, St. Charles MO.
Visitation Saturday, November 1, 2003 9:00-11:00 AM.
Funeral Service 11:00 AM Saturday The Baue Chapel of St. Charles.
Interment Sunset Memorial Park St. Louis MO will be private.
Memorials may be made to Paralyzed Veterans of America.