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James C. Ahlheim, 47, New Haven, passed away Monday, Sept. 17, 2012.
Mr. Ahlheim was born Jan. 11, 1965, in St. Louis, the son of the late Louis Ahlheim and wife Mary Lou, nee Homeyer.
He was employed by RTI Tradco.
Mr. Ahlheim was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Rachel Koeb; and two brothers, Gary and Joe Ahlheim.
He is survived by his wife, Kristian Ahlheim, New Haven; his children, Ashley and Kyle Hicks, Brittany Pultman and Crystal Irvin, all of Belleville, Ill., and Lauren Traiteur, Washington; four brothers, Steve Dewitt and wife Christine and Ryan Sweezer and wife Lisa, all of Washington, and Tim Weatherly and Lisa Koch and Keith Rose, all of New Haven; two sisters-in-law, Leta and Sue Ahlheim, both of St. Louis; three grandchildren, Cadence Hicks, Cooper Irvin and Anica Irvin; other relatives and many friends.
No services were held. A visitation was held Friday, Sept. 28, at Nieburg-Vitt Funeral Home, Washington.
Interment was private.
Memorials to St. Jude Children's Hospital, the Franklin County Animal Shelter or a charity of the donor's choice are preferred.
The family was served by Nieburg-Vitt Funeral Home, Washington.
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