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Away to a new Unit
Illnesses
and Hospitalizations
Hospitalizations
Illnesses
Jennifer
Luner successfully began chemo on July 31, 2008.
Chemo will continue through mid November. So far surgery
and chemo have been pain & nausea free and Jennifer and
Lee's spirits are high. They appreciate visits, phone
calls, cards, and even the occasional meal. 13000 Pembrooke
Valley Ct., 314-269-8668, or e-mail at jjluner@charter.net
to join the e-mail distribution list for updates. Posted
by Jennifer, 11-01-08.
Injuries
Wakes,
Funerals, and Deaths
Greenman, Lois Abrams August 15, 2008, age 79. Beloved wife of Dr. Marshall B. Greenman; dear mother of Ellen (Burton) Needles and Lisa (Richard) Kraner; loving grandmother of Hope and Mark Needles, Sara and Jeremy Kraner; beloved daughter of the late Leona Abrams Alport and Leo Abrams; dear sister of Henrietta Barken and the late Joan Wolff; beloved sister-in-law of Shirley (the late Nathan) Sostrin, Audrey (the late Barry) Spak and Toby (Joseph) Aronstam; our dear aunt, cousin and friend. She will be lovingly remembered by her many devoted and supportive friends and for her passion for bridge. Services:Memorial service Sunday, August 17, 1 p.m. at Temple Israel, #1 Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin Drive (Spoede and Ladue Roads). In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the David C. Pratt Cancer Center, c /o St. John's Mercy Medical Center Foundation, 615 S. New Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 or to the charity of the donor's choice. A service of RINDSKOPF-ROTH. Posted 8/19/08
Revnes, Maxine M. of
St. Louis, Missouri, passed away July 7, 2008, from the complications
of Systemic Lupus. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She moved to St. Louis with her late husband Arnold Perloff.
She loved the beach, golf, bridge and particularly her family;
the apple of her eye was great grandson Carson Dant. Survivors
include daughter Susan Smith; son Kerry Perloff; grandchildren
Kristina Dant, Eric and Andi Perloff; great grandson Carson
Dant, and life companion George Jones.Services:
The Memorial Service will be at 7 p.m., Saturday at the Center
for Spiritual Living. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests
contributions to the Lupus Foundation.
Paul Womack,
72, of Bella Vista, Ark., died Saturday, June 7,
2008, at the HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital in Fayetteville,
Ark. He was born July 13, 1935, in Danville, Ill., to Paul
W. Womack and Eileen Kagy Womack. He received a Bachelor's
Degree in Business Management and Education from Illinois
University at McComb in 1957. He worked for Civil Service
in the International Logistics Directorate for the U. S. Military.
He moved to Bella Vista 15 years ago from St. Louis, Mo. He
enjoyed golf and poker, and was a member of the Bridge Club
and the Illinois Club, and a fan of the Chicago Cubs and the
Chicago Bears. He was an active member of the Bella Vista
Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Diane Womack;
a son, Paul R. Womack of Pineville, Mo.; a daughter, Christine
M. Ringhofer of Jacksonville, Fla.; a stepmother, Veronica
Willis of Rogers, Ark.; four brothers, Jim Womack of Decalb,
Ill., Earl Womack of Branson, Mo., Jeffery Womack of Davenport,
Iowa, and Richard Womack of Rogers,; eight grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at
11 a.m. Wednesday, June 11, at Bella Vista Lutheran Church
of Bella Vista with the Rev. Stan Jones. Memorials may be
made to the Bella Vista Lutheran Church College Fund. Arrangements
are under the direction of the Bella Vista Funeral Home and
Crematory of Bella Vista. Online condolences may be made at
www.funeralmation. com.
Jane R.
Moore-Baker, 72, of Diamondhead, MS, died Thursday,
May 8, 2008, in Diamondhead of cancer. Mrs. Moore-Baker was
born on April 24, 1936 in Richmond, VA and grew up in Bernardsville,
NJ. She graduated from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA,
with a BS in Biology. She lived in Lake St. Louis, MO, for
25 years before retiring from Datapage Technologies, Inc.
as an Account Manager. She moved to Diamondhead in 1997. Mrs.
Moore-Baker had a lifelong interest in Duplicate Bridge, having
served as a Director of Unit 180 in Gulfport, and directing
a Duplicate game held in Diamondhead every Monday evening.
She achieved the ranking of Bronze Life Master from the American
Contract Bridge League. She was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal
Church in Diamondhead. Mrs. Moore-Baker was preceded in death
by her parents, John and Jane Eccles of Bernardsville, NJ.
She is survived by her husband, James L. Baker, of Diamondhead;
two sons, William J. Moore (wife Lisa), of Odessa, FL, and
Scott T. Moore (wife Shelly), of Clarendon Hills, IL; a brother,
Robert Eccles (wife Jean), of Bonita Springs, FL; step-daughter,
Sandra Baker-Alexander (husband Bill), of Butler, AL; five
grandchildren, Michelle Moore, Joshua Moore, Andrew Moore,
William Moore, and Clare Moore; as well as three step-grandchildren,
Lamar Baker, John Allen, and Anna Ezell. A funeral service
will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 12, 2008, at
St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Diamondhead with the Reverend
William R. White officiating. Visitation will be held one
hour before the service. Donations may be given to the American
Cancer Society, 417 Security Sq., Gulfport, MS 39507, in lieu
of flowers. The RIEMANN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 9113 Kiln-DeLisle
Road in Pass Christian is in charge of arrangements, and a
guest book may be signed at www.riemannfamily.com. Jane was
the previous owner of the Bit o' Bridge Club in Lake St Louis.
Tribute
to Betty Szoko from Janet Vontz.
Szoko, Elizabeth "Betty," of St. Charles,
Missouri, died on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at the age of 92.
Beloved wife of the late William Szoko; mother of Carol Lund,
grandmother of Gregory A. and Dwayne B. Lund, and great-grandmother
of Ashley, William, Jacob, Elizabeth, and Joshua Lund; mother
of Dr. Edward (Jean) Szoko and grandmother of Stephanie E.
Bilecan, Michael E. and Nicholas A. Szoko. She is preceded
in death by Mary Elizabeth, sister. She was a Duplicate Bridge
Life Master and the Owner/Director of the St. Charles Duplicate
Bridge Club for 25 years. She was a tax preparer for Tax Teller/Tax
Express for 30 years. Her volunteer activities included serving
as District Director for the Girl Scouts, as a member of the
Ladies of the Boys Club that helped finance the building of
the present Boys and Girls Club, and for many other organizations
throughout St. Charles County.
Gass, Lorraine
L. (nee Gokenbach), Wed., Apr. 2, 2008. Beloved wife
of the late Joseph Gass; dear mother of Kathleen (Michael)
Weindel, Deborah (Mark) Trostel, Tammy Luis and the late Charleen
(surviving Marvin) Doberenz; dear grandmother of Michael,
Jason, Mark (Melanie), Paul, Joe and Jessica; dear great-grandmother
of Tanner, Annika and Cady; dear sister of Richard (Marlene),
Donald and Jerry Gokenbach; our dear sister-in-law, aunt,
cousin and friend.Services:Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel,
10151 Gravois, Sat., Apr. 5, 11 a.m. Interment Lakewood Park
Cemetery. Contributions to the charity of your choice appreciated.
Visitation Fri., 3-9 p.m.
Tribute
to Carole Zang from Janet Vontz
Carole Zang was a member of Unit 143 and
had just become a Life Master bridge player when she became
ill. The last three years of her life were spent battling
various illnesses. She passed on February 29 this year.
Carole loved bridge and she was able to achieve her goal of
becoming a Life Master. There are many bridge
players in the Unit who will remember her as a lovely and
gracious Opponent. Her husband Gerry was her favorite
partner. Carole and Gerry introduced Mike and me
to Swiss team competition as Gerry captained our first voyage
many years ago. Carole was a regular at the Lake Saint
Louis bridge club and has been missed for the past three years.
Meyer, Scott
Alexander of Warrenton, MO, 58, died Monday, October
22 2007. Mr. Meyer was born in St. Louis, graduated from MacMurray
College in Jacksonville, IL. He was a Life Master in contract
bridge. He was for many years a manager in the wine industry,
working for Caravelle Wines and Marquis Selections in Colorado,
Connecticut, and St. Louis. Survivors include an aunt, Lois
Carroll of Parma, OH., and an uncle, Russell Meyer of Lady
Lake of Florida. Mr. Meyer is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery
in St. Louis.
Published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 10/27/2007 -
10/29/2007.
Schneider,
Betty Jean October 3, 2007. Beloved wife of Gene
Schneider; dear mother and mother-in-law of Susan Schneider,
Steven (Rochelle) Schneider, Linda Schneider and Lisa Schneider;
dear grandmother of Henry, Joseph and Therese Schneider; dear
sister of the late Marion and late Seymour Spasser; our dear
aunt and cousin. Betty Jean loved life. She was active in
local charities and was an avid horseback rider, bridge player,
traveler and dear friend to many.Services: Funeral service
Sunday, Oct. 7, 3:00 p.m., at Temple Israel Congregation,
Ladue and Spoede Rds. Visitation after 2:30 p.m. at Temple
Israel. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions to your preferred charity or to the Siteman
Cancer Center, 4463-00 Harry and Gene Schneider Endowment
Fund. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE .
ANDERSON,
MARILYN, Sept. 9, 2007
BROOKS,
PEGGY, Sept. 3, 2007
PAZDERA,
ERVIN, Aug. 16, 2007
SHARP, BROOKS,
July 21, 2007
HATFIELD,
EDSEL, July 5, 2007
KLAYMAN,
OSCAR, May 19, 2007
SHARP, JUDY,
May 5, 2007
LOPATA,
MONTE L., Apr. 29, 2007
KAUFFMAN,
BILL, Feb. 28, 2006 Tribute
to Bill from friends in Unit 143.
ANDERSON,
FLETCHER, Dec. 1, 2006
ENGLISH,
HARLEY BRUCE, Aug. 3, 2006
LEVITT,
JERRY , Mar. 23 2006
GOODKNIGHT,
EVELYN M. (nee Shaw), Feb. 26, 2006
HASSEBROCK,
CLYDE, Feb. 12, 2006
BOWSER,
CONSTANCE DARRISH (nee Meyer), January 7, 2006
EDWARDS,
VIRGINIA R. (nee Rooks), Wed., Jan. 4, 2006
JOHNSTPN,
KATHERINE MURPHY, Dec. 12, 2005
BLADEN,
URSULA M., Dec. 10. 2005
LOPATA,
CAROLYN B. 'CARRIE', March 23, 2005
LUDWIG,
GEORGE W. , March 8, 2005
SHOPMAKER,
DR. ALLEN B., D.V.M., Feb. 9, 2005
COHEN,
CHARLOTTE S., January 18, 2005
REMINGTON,
GLEN (Dec. 26, 2004)
SCHELLHASE,
ROBERT L., December 2, 2004
LARKIN,
EDNA B.(nee Noack), Thurs., Dec. 2, 2004;
KOPF, MARILYN
QUICKSILVER, Nov. 8, 2004;
KERRY, DONALD WILLIAM, September 12, 2004.
FREEDMAN, RUTH S., M.D.,
August 23, 2004
THOMAS,
WILMA K., (nee Van Horn), August 21, 2004
HILLEARY,
DONALD, Tuesday, May 04 2004
SCHOLNIK,
SOL, Feb. 9, 2004
KOLKER,
JOHN JASON, Jan. 12, 2004
KELLY,
BLANCHE M.D., Jan. 9, 2004
LIEBERT,
CHARLES B.,Dec. 25, 2003
Robert
Allen Schoen, Dec. 24, 2003
HEINEMANN,
GLORIA C., Nov. 21, 2003
NOVOSON,
LUCILLE, Nov. 3, 2003
Sharad
S. Chitgopekar, December 02, 2003
KREMER,
NORBERT ALCUIN JACOB, Nov. 28, 2003
Gloria Browning,
November 23, 2003
Elizabeth
Van Patten, Nov. 15, 2003
Pierce Rhodes,
October 2003
Mary Ann
Arnold, September 18, 2003
Freda L.
Carroll, Aug. 12, 2003
Mary A.
Fisher, July 2003
Dan Deutsch,
May 25, 2003
Births
Other
Special Life Events
Winners
Outside Unit Events
Sandy Becker
and Barry Kalman along with Steven and Marilyn Chionsini
of Tyler, TX, won the BCD Swiss teams event on Thu., Feb 9,
2006 at the MABC Regional held in Hilton Head Island, SC.
A total of 77 teams were entered in the event. Our team lost
its 1st match with a score of 5-15 victory points. We finished
with a record of 5 wins and 2 losses with 105 victory points
and edged out the 2nd place team by 4 points. Go, Unit
143!

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