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James Geiss Obituary

Geiss, James Howard

77, passed peacefully on Thurs, Aug 6th, 2020. He struggled with Parkinson's disease for years, but always lived a happy & joyful life. He leaves his beloved wife of 50 years, Helen Horrigan Geiss, 2 sons, Peter Geiss & Evan Geiss, & his dear sister Colette Meyers. Born & raised in Cleveland, OH and resided in St Charles, MO. He was a member of the St Charles Realtors Assoc, & Sales Mgr at Schneider R.E. He attended St Ignatius, Dyke College, & graduated from Kent State. Avid birder, and a huge baseball fan. Memorial services to be held in August of 2021.

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Published by Post - Dispatch on Aug. 12, 2020.

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Lois Ashley

August 23, 2020

So sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. Parkinson’s is a tough disease to live with but it sounds like he did it in good humor. My heart goes out to Toot, Peter, and Evan. Big hug, Lois

Lois

August 23, 2020

So sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. Parkinson’s is a tough disease to live with but it sounds like he did it in good humor. My heart goes out to Toot, Peter, and Evan. Big hug, Lois

Karen Engle

August 14, 2020

So sorry to read about Jim's passing. God bless.

Mary Fran Rash

August 13, 2020

So sorry to hear about Jim's passing. Jim was always so joyful and a very good bridge player. He will be missed by all who knew him. My heart goes out to Helen and his boys

Charles Oprian

August 12, 2020

Jim was a classmate of mine in HS, so sorry to hear of his passing,

Sue Brown

August 12, 2020

So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing! He was a wonderful person and will be terrily missed! One of my favorite people!

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