Steve-Scherrer-Obituary

Steve M. Scherrer

St. Louis, Missouri

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Scherrer, Steve M. 54, 11/6/14. Memorial Mass Assumption Catholic Church, 11 am Tues. Stl. In lieu of flowers, please consider the family needs or animal shelter.

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I miss you brother and I miss Janet and Eric.

I hope there is a heaven where you are all in paradise and feeling eternal love and looking down on us and protecting us.

You are missed Steve and remembering you and your beautiful family and amazing work.

Just learned of Steve's passing. A great talent. And a nice guy. Bob and family....my sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers.

Shocked to hear of Steve's passing. I have many fond memories of our eight years of elementary school together at St. Justin. That shock of red hair :). We're planning a reunion soon and you're on all of our minds. You'll be missed.

What a wonderful person. He was always so methodical in his thinking often having an unseen impact on me over many years of my life. The honor was mine. Much Love to Janet and family, Billyo (and Peggy)

Lighting a fire for you at home Dad.

Steve, I'm gonna' miss you brother.
We sure had some great times through the years. I'll cherish those memories forever.
Riding our bikes to Ben Franklin for some penny candy, catfishin' at Watson Trail park, fireworks, match rockets and tennis ball cannons, sledding, snowball fights and igloos, float trips and family vacations at the beach, sand sculptures, gourmet pizzas and breads, Superjam 1980 and other great rock concerts, keeping aquariums and too many pets to remember, teaching...

God Bless you brother. I have had a hard time getting you out of my head today. Thanks for being there when I needed help. Please do what you can to lighten the hearts of us all.
Love
Jeff

It was extraordinary how profound and perfectly that Steve was portrayed and expressed in words today at his memorial service, by Amy, Steve's brother, the pastor and his sister. He was such a dynamic soul. 'Steve lived life,' rang loud and authentically throughout the service, and Amy's writing to celebrate her dad was amazing, perfection. It was inspiring and alive, just as Steve always was. What a beautiful legacy and family. Love and ongoing prayers.