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Gary Edelen II
In Memory of
Gary
Edelen II
1976 - 2017
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Paul Weldin
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James Baxter Jr.
"For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love sha"
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Dixon
"I’m sorry for your lost Katharine. Even though we fight like cats and dogs. If"
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Talia Baxter
"I'm so sorry for your loss Katharine, if you ever need anything you know I'll al"
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Christon and family
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Brian Bagy and Cheyenne Fuhrer
""Those we love don't go away,they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard but a"
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Lisa Knotts
"May God wrap his comforting arms around the family and give them strength."
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Chris Tanner
"We love and miss you already."
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Katharine Edelen
"Love you forever dad, fly high. "
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Obituary for Gary Edelen II

Gary  Edelen II
Gary Raymond Edelen II, 41, passed away Wednesday December 20th, 2017 in his home located in Springfield Missouri. He was born September 3rd 1976 to Gary Edelen and Sharon Young in St Louis, Missouri. Gary did a lot in his short life but most importantly he was a father to four children, who he is survived by, biologocal children, Tyler Edelen (age 20), and Katharine Edelen (age,19); step-sons: Brian Bagy, and Christopher Tanner; his father, Gary Edelen; his sister, Tamarra Bough; his step mother Irma Edelen; his Stepbrother, Craig MacEwan; and step sister, Stephanie Hensen. He was preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Young.
A memorial service will be held at a later date in St. Louis, Missouri.
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