Thurman, Ivan Donald Ive Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Dear husband of Carol Thurman (nee Cornell); loving father of Kimberly (Daniel) May, Elizabeth Thurman and Douglas (Rosanna) Thurman; beloved grandfather to Sarah, Amanda and Emma; dear brother, brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend. Ivan owned the Ives Train and Hobby Shop, and was past President of the Florissant Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. Services: Funeral 12:30 p.m., Saturday, March 22, at HUTCHENS Mortuary 675 Graham Rd., Florissant. Funeral concludes at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorials to St. Jude's Children Research Hospital. VISITATION 4-8 PM, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. Online guestbook at www.hutchensmortuary.com
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Dear Ive and family. Thankyou for being part of my life when i needed it. Prayers !! Amy scharf
Amy Rendleman
April 11, 2014
Carol and Children,
I so remember all the Train Shows and interesting jaunts that came with them,
You all were such wonderful friends to us,and I will never forget such concern and kindness you had for us,
I wonder what kind of train set up is going on in the Devine....looks like all those train men are together again!
Love, Judy and family
Judy Grewe
March 21, 2014
A great neighbor and friend. Ive will be missed.
Bill & Christa Harris
March 21, 2014
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