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Gary Aloysius Wibbenmeyer, of Saint Charles, MO, passed away Sunday, February 18, 2024, at the age of 65. Beloved husband and best friend of June Wibbenmeyer; devoted father of Crystal (Brad) Williams and Janine (James) Besher; loving grandfather of Logan (Alexa) Williams, Dylan Williams, Dalton Besher, and Lukas Besher; cherished son of Theodore and Shirley Wibbenmeyer; dear brother of Dale (Joyce) Wibbenmeyer and Curtis (Katie) Wibbenmeyer.
For more than four decades, Gary was happily married to his high school sweetheart. He took great pride in constructing the family home, where he created countless cherished memories. Gary found joy in activities such as hunting, fishing, and exploring the outdoors on four-wheelers with his grandsons. His adoration for his grandsons was evident as he never skipped attending their sporting events or significant moments. Gary's love extended to his daughters, and his family held a special place in his heart, forming his entire world. Those who had the privilege of knowing Gary deeply loved him, and his absence will be keenly felt by all.
Memorials may be made in Gary's name to American Cancer Society or Hunt of a Lifetime.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
620 Jefferson St, Saint Charles, MO 63301
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