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Rev. William P. Wunderlich

Kirkwood, Missouri

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Wunderlich, Rev. Mr. William P. passed away on the evening of Tuesday, March 7, 2007 from complications from a long fight with post polio syndrome, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Known almost universally simply as Bill, he will be missed by many in the various communities he...

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Just wanted to corrrect one fact. Bill didn't write "So you think you know St. Louis" for KSDK. He wrote it for KMOX-TV. I know, because I was the one who got him hired to write the questions for the show. Bill and his wife Terry were personal friends and I knew about Bill's knowledge of history, so it was a natural partnership.

Aldrich, Nathaniel, Alexander, Madeleine, and Margaret, what a tremendous Grandfather you were blessed with. His example of love and service to others will be your inspiration through life.
Butch and Kate, could you have ask for a better father here on earth? You are both so fortunate to have him as your Dad, and he will still be looking out for you both.
Terry, you choose wisely when you picked Bill for your campanion through life. What both of you have accomplished together with...

Dear Terry,
You and your family are in our prayers. Deacon Bill was a wonderful, kind man who deeply touched the lives of all who knew him.
Love,
Chris, Wendy, Kate and Maggie Carter

It's been over 30 years since I lived down the street from the Wunderlich's. I was just a kid growing up, and "Mr. and Mrs. Wunderlich" were those neighbors that always said "hello", flashed a warm, friendly smile and just made you feel good to be around. "Mr. Wunderlich" was like an angel here on earth.
Mrs. Wunderlich, Butch and Katie (and families), please know you are in our prayers. May God Bless you all and help you through this loss.
We will never forget the wonderful "Mr....

Our sincere sympathy to you, George, and your family. You are in our prayers and thoughts. Your Dad was a fine person; we are blessed to have met and visited with him. Chuck, Pat, Charlotte & Jimmy