Friday, February 21, 2025, age 76. Beloved widower of the late Barbara A. Geitz (Roe); dear father of Scott (Wende) Geitz and Kimberly (Beau) Blankenship; dear brother of Carolyn Geitz; grandfather of Garin and Nolen Geitz and Jack and Lucy…
On 2/20. Gathering 1-2 Sun. 3/2, Alexander-White-Mullen Funeral Home, 11101 St. Charles Rock Rd., 63074. Memorial Service following at 2. www.alexanderstlouis.com
baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection on Feb. 12, 2025. Visit. Thur. 2/27 4-7:30 pm at Kutis So. Co. Funeral mass Fri. 2/28 10 at St. Francis of Assisi, 4556 Telegraph Interment Private Interment. kutisfuneralhomes.com/bukowski-linda
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