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Earl Ward "Bud" Lore Jr.

Earl Lore Obituary

Lore, Earl Ward Bud Jr. age 83, peacefully at home on Thursday, December 2, 2010, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Bettie Lore; loving father of Elizabeth (Michael) Beye, Paul (Judith) Lore, Susan (Richard) Antrobus, Teresa (Charles) Corno, Patra (Michael) Leara and Christopher (Shelia) Lore; cherished grandfather of seventeen and great-grandfather of five; our dear uncle, cousin and friend. Skydiver, bridge player, coach and craftsman. Devoted husband and father. Services: The family will receive friends Sunday, December 5, at AMBRUSTER DONNELLY Mortuary, 6633 Clayton Rd. (Clayton) from 3:00 p.m until 7:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass: 10:00 a.m., Monday, December 6, Little Flower Church, 1264 Arch Terrace (Richmond Heights) Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Nurses for Newborns, or Caritas Connections (A ministry serv ing the poor of St. Louis), P.O. Box 31072, Des Peres, MO. 63131.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Dec. 3, 2010.

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Joelle Mellado

December 6, 2010

I was one of Mr. Lore's nurses. He told me that he enjoyed traveling and had made it to all but one place, Prague. I had no idea he was a world traveler! I only cared for him over the past year, but in that time I found him to be a kind and respectable man. And I am happy I had the chance to care for him. You have my deepest sympathy.

December 6, 2010

To the Lore Family: we are sorry for your loss. Marge and Wayne Frisinger were great friends of Bud and Betty and we remember fondly our visits to St. Louis and playing with the Lores. Bud was a great guy and I enjoyed talking "family" with him. Lance Frisinger (Geneva,NY)

marge dale

December 6, 2010

Dear cousins
I just got word of Uncle Bud's passing.
My heart is sad and my eyes full. I know I should be happy his work on earth is done and now he can go HOME!

I know Mom will be there waiting for her baby brother along with Aunt Betty,Gay,grand father,Uncle Bridge and the rest of the family and lot's of friends.
What a great homecoming it will be.

I was told that we cry for our self
because we are left behind, I guess that's true.But I will still cry because he's gone and I miss him.

God Bless and keep you all safe
love to all.

Fred Schmidt

December 5, 2010

Paul

I just learned of your father's passing. Please accept my sympathy for your loss and extend my warm regards to your whole family.

December 5, 2010

My late husband, Jack, and I always considered Earl to be a dear friend. They're probably up there playing cards right now. I am so sorry for your loss.
Doris Edwards

Tom Hutton

December 4, 2010

Dear Cousins,

Mary and I are so sorry to hear about Uncle Bud. We are really glad we got to see him this past summer. We are sorry we cannot be there for the service but you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Tom, Mary, Kelley and Lindsey

John and Jeanne Zeiser

December 3, 2010

Paul, Judy and family:
So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. We had some laughs over the years and he' ll be remembered for the good times.

Kim and Steve Vonder Haar

December 3, 2010

To the Lore family-
My heart breaks for you. I know what a special man your Dad was, my father, Jim Winer, always spoke with such admiration for the kind of friend he was. I am sure there will be some good card games in heaven.
I am so sorry for your loss.

Larry Basta

December 3, 2010

What a special man. Anyone that was blessed to be touched by him is a better person because of it. God blessed us with him. May he enjoy the wonderful reunions and eternal peace.

Jessica Burnham

December 3, 2010

All our love and prayers to your family. Love the girls at Dr. Veronikis's office.

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