Steven-Bert-Obituary

Steven E. Bert

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Bert, Steven E. Saturday, September 19, 2009. Beloved husband of Karen Bert (nee Chance); dearest father of Stefanie (James) Castro and Matthew Bert; dear grandfather of Jacob, Hailey and Ava Castro; dear son of Betty and the late Ernest Bert; dear brother of Linda (George) Roberts and Ellen...

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I found out 15 years late, when I read Betty Bert's obituary. Here's a rock band photo from 1977. Steve was lead guitar and vocals. Other members: Chris McKenna, Donnie Ryan and Gino Hicks. RIP Steve.

My friend RIP MY BROTHER

Karen, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you and your family.

I feel like I have lost a comrad in arms since over 20 years we did much spiritual battle together. The battle continues on, but you have obtained
your victory. I am grateful that you never compromised truth and I will resolve to continue to fight the good fight of faith until we are reunited in glory no matter what the cost.

We love you Uncle Steven!

Elizabeth, Meredith Emma, Benjamin and Peter-Ottolini

Losing you is almost more than I can bear. You were far more to me than my brother which would have been special enough. But there was a deep spiritual connection from early on in our lives that kept us connected and on the same path throughout our lives. A part of me went with you, but I know that the joy of the Lord is my strength and with His help I can walk out the remainder of my days as faithful as you did. I love you.

Your Sister, Ellen(Webster Groves)

Steve, you have been a great friend throughout the years. You will be greatly missed. You planted that seed of salvation with me over 25 years ago. Karen I pray for strength for you and your family through this difficult time. Jim and Marsha Nelson. (fellow Coinco employee)

Karen, to you and your family. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences for your sudden loss.
Dianne Lundak/WW/MetLife/Tesson Ferry

I have such fond memories of our high school days working at McDonalds. Only the guys could work late, but the girls met the gang after work and went to Red Bird Lanes to bowl. You were always one of the nicest people I ever met. My heart goes out to your dear family.