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My sympathy. Always, Joyce Barnette
Friends of Ann and Tom. Joyce Barnette
April 01, 2024 | Friend


St. Louis, Missouri
Sonderegger, Erwin Frederick age 102, Wednesday, March 30, 2016. A baker for more than 40 years in the St. Louis area, Erwin and his ever-loving wife Mary operated several bake shops. They were best known as the proprietors of the Ferguson Bake Shop on Church Street, where they ran the...
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Friends of Ann and Tom. Joyce Barnette
April 01, 2024 | Friend
My dad was the captain of the Ferguson Fire Department back in the early days. My siblings (7) and I so looked forward to Friday nights when dad would bring home a stolen. Ferguson is forever in our hearts. Thanks for the memories and the sweets.
Theresa McDonnell (Sinopole)
April 03, 2016 | Florissant, MO
Erwin was such a delightful gentleman who loved his wife, Mary, so dearly. He loved music and was devoted to his wife, his family, his work, and his music. I had the privilege of knowing Erwin and Mary during their stay at Parkside Retirement Living. Erwin--you are missed here on earth, but you and Mary must be dancing in Heaven now.
Betty Schippers
April 02, 2016 | St. Peters, MO
I grew up in Ferguson. My brother David Cook and Tommy Sonderegger had a snow cone business when they were young kids. Dave & I just talked about it last year ! Went to Vogt school and before school we had to go to the Best Bakery in the world. They had a pineapple apple stolen my dad bought every Monday. I still miss that place.
I Love Ferguson and Sonderegger's bakery. Thank you Erwin & Mary for making it a very special childhood.
It was like a Norman Rockwell City then.
Marti Cook...
Martha Cook Rimell
April 01, 2016 | St. Peters, MO
Our deepest sympathy . Our prayers and thoughts are with you Tom ,Ann,Paul, Lisa and families thinking of you Joyce Barnette , Alan , Kate, Eliza and Lucy Barnette, Jill, Steve, Megan and Allison Shroff
Joyce Barnette
April 01, 2016 | St Louis
Your bakery was such a wonderful part of growing up in Ferguson. My mom and dad, Alice and Russell Cole, were faithful customers from when they first came to Ferguson in 1950 until their deaths. I remember how special it was when I was old enough to ride my bicycle to Church Street with my friend Josalea. We would always go to the library for a Nancy Drew book, stop by the police station to visit the policemen and the last stop was your bakery for a Long John.
Thanks for the wonderful...
Linda Bozarth (Cole)
April 01, 2016 | Creve Coeur,, MO
My Grandmother really enjoyed the cheese cakes from the bakery. The Barrientos Family sends our condolences.
Mark Barrientos
April 01, 2016 | Glencoe, MO