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Jeffrey John PILGER

Woodson Terrace (Formerly Springfield), Illinois

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Jeffrey John Pilger

ST. LOUIS, MO - Jeffrey John Pilger, 37, of St. Louis, MO, formerly of Springfield, died on Friday, November 2, 2012, in St. Louis, MO.

Jeffrey was born April 29, 1975, in Springfield, the son of Hal and Sue Groneck Pilger.

Jeffrey was a graduate of...

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Mr. & Mrs. Pilger,
Jeff was my room mate in Tampa at South Florida for 2 years.
We both left Tampa in May 1997. We packed our cars up and drove following each other ( Jeff w/ the dog Max) up I-75 seperating somewhere in KY! Jeff headed toward Springfield, IL... me toward Cincinnati! He was my best friend in Tampa. When I moved there to finish college, he was one of the first people I met. We spent many hours together, playing video games, listening to tunes, chasing a...

Dear Pilger family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Jeff from growing up in Hyde Park. Thinking and praying for you during the difficult time.

Dear Sue, I am so sorry for your loss! My heart goes out to you and your family, and to all who knew and loved your son.

Godspeed..xoxoxo

Hal,
So sorry about your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and family.

So sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of him. He will be greatly missed by all. My prayers are with you all at this time.

Sue and Hal

I am so sorry about the loss of your son. You are in my prayers.

Pat Hembd

Dear Hal Sue Laura and Mike,
Our condolences to you for this loss. We remember Jeff from his first days in SHG on the 1989 basketball team with our son Hugh under coach Jim Ketchum. He was a fine young man who was not only talented but unselfish. He was an inspiration.

I be thinking of you when Im out fishing Jeff.

Gona miss this great guy. I fished 40 or more times with him. He hardly ever complained about anything ever. Maybe a tough Cardinals or Rams loss or a tough day at the bank. I appreciated all his help. I lost my DL years back and he would help me load my hotdog cart stuff up and run me to Sams club for supplies. What a great guy and I cant thank him enough for all he did to help out. I lost touch when he moved to FL. I will miss him dearly and will never forget him. God Bless Jeff, ...