DESLOGE - Mr. Paul Bernard Schuch, 83, passed away September 2, 2011, at NHC, Desloge. Paul was born September 4, 1927, in Cairo, Illinois. Paul was preceded by eleven brothers and sisters. Paul was a US ARMY and NAVY World War II Veteran.
Survivors include Nephew, Ed (and Cathryn) Schuch, of Farmington; several other Nieces and Nephews and his family of friends at NHC, Desloge.
There will be no visitation. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, 12 Noon, September 7, 2011, at National Health Care, Desloge, with Chaplain Jim St. James officiating. Inurnment follows at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Columbarium, St. Louis County, Missouri. Paul's funeral procession to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery will be led by The Patriot Guard Riders, under direction of Taylor Funeral Service, Inc., Farmington.
Paul's family is very appreciative of the excellent care given to him by NHC and Serenity HospiceCare. Memorials to: NHC and/or Serenity HospiceCare. Photo obituary and guestbook online at: www.taylorfuneral.com
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