Christopher-Merlenbach-Obituary

Christopher Carson Merlenbach

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Merlenbach, Christopher Carson Christopher passed away May 14, 2016 in Arizona, surrounded by his family. He was born on December 29, 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri to Clarence and Gloria Merlenbach (deceased). Chris will be forever lovingly remembered by his wife of 45 years Linda and his children...

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Miss my big brother every day. I know he is in the loving arms of his savior and we will be together someday . Love, Cathy and Gordon

Always remembered, never forgotten. Love

Linda, Kristen, Courtney, Ellie & Manny and all of the FAMILY,
To take from a poem sent to Linda and kids, "A Limb Has Fallen From the Tree" (author unknown), Chris wants you to carry on with smiles, traditions and his loving spirit as he no longer is in pain. Rejoice and carry on with his abundance of love and cherish the memories. The best brother-in-law in the WORLD! LUVU ALL Darlene Harrison

Linda and Family,
We are so saddened that God chose to take Chris before he got to enjoy retirement. I pray God will Comfort Each of You!

Linda, I know you shared a very special love and will miss Chris deeply everyday of your remaining life, but I pray that God and your beautiful memories will carry you through each day until you meet again.
Love & Prayers, Sister, Gloria Morgan

if life is about the journey, my brother was well travelled. Love you Chris.

Linda my thoughts and prayers are with you.

We will always remember the good times we had in Rolla-way back when-with Chris & Linda.
Thankful for his friendship-it was an honor to have known him.
May the Peace that passes ALL understanding be with you, Linda, your children, and your entire family.
Rest In Peace, Chris
Bruce and BJ Harting

We will miss our big brother very much. He was a good guy who left way to soon but I am sure was met with loving arms of his heavenly family. May he rest in God's loving arms
after a long, difficult journey.