Raymond-Ballenger-Obituary

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Raymond Curtis Ballenger

Ballwin, Missouri

May 22, 1935 – Nov 5, 2025

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May 22, 1935
DIED
November 5, 2025
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Raymond Curtis Ballenger, of Wildwood, Missouri entered into his eternal rest on November 5, 2025. 


He was born to Herbert and Evelyn Ballenger of Nashville, Tennessee on May 22, 1935.  He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Jo Vaughn Ballenger; sons, Craig (Catherine) Ballenger, Eric (Tony) Ericson and Vaughn (Michele) Ericson; daughter, Nancy Meyer; grandsons, Vaughn P. (Erika) Ericson, Brendan (Melanie West) Ericson, Ian Ericson; granddaughters, Ava Ballenger and Emily Meyer; great granddaughter, Tessa Ericson; brother Allen (Linda) Ballenger; nephews, Paul (Carol) Ballenger and Ross (Lee) Ballenger. He is also survived by the entire Vaughn clan of Nashville Tennessee. Curtis was preceded in death by his son, Lance Ericson.  


Curtis proudly served his country in the U.S. Army and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.


Curtis came to St. Louis in 1976 as President of Missouri Easter Seals Society. After retirement, he worked for the Boy Scouts of America. Curtis also served as the past President on the Board of Old State Farms, where he lived.  


His hobbies included golfing, where he worked as a Marshall at Aberdeen Golf Club, traveling and music. He also enjoyed singing in the Trinity Lutheran Church choir and the Most Sacred Heart Catholic Church choir.


Services: A celebration of Curtis' life will be held at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 327 Woods Mill Road, Manchester, MO 63011, on Saturday, November 15, 2025.  Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm. and the service at 2:00 p.m. Luncheon to follow.


In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or The Wildwood YMCA would be appreciated.


As a service of the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, please share memories of Curtis and condolences with the family in the online guestbook at Schrader.com. 


 

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We couldn't of asked for a better starter/marshal than Curtis! First impressions are everything in the golf business and there was no one better at greeting customers than Curtis. Whether it was his genuine kindness, sharp wit, or just a simple hello in that great voice of his, he always put the golfers at ease and started their day off with a smile. I've been working at Aberdeen since we opened in 2001 and Curtis was one of a kind. He will be greatly missed by the Aberdeen family and our...

What a great guy!! And that is an understatement. Jo, we are so sorry. Lean on your family & friends now. And your faith. Sending our love, Jan & Tom

Curtis and I have been Trinity choir members for 48 years. The highlight of every Christmas and Easter service was hearing his beautiful solos. I always had tears in my eyes by the end. What a blessing it has been to be part of his life. He will be missed and remembered.

Curtis was one of my best friends from the early 90s until his death. We sang together for many years ay Trinity Lutheran Church in Kirkwood. We were also fellow members of the Sons of the American Revolution. I
have never known a finer man.or a better friend.



To my fellow Base in the choir: You will always be missed, but we are blessed to have another exceptional Angel watching over us! Thank you, my Christian Brother.

Dear Jo, so sorry to see this. What a great guy. You take care.

Curtis was a Fine Man. A Loving Husband, Father, and Step Dad
A Friend to many. He will be missed by All

Im so sorry to hear about
Curtis. He lived Big.
My heart hurts for your family.

A man of many virtues you will always live in our hearts. Prayers to your family