2024 Messages
updated- Terrry Schulte Passing and Celebration of Life Announcement

 

As posted on FB 9-20-24 by Bruce Norman
It is again with great sadness that I am sharing the passing of a fellow alum Terry Schulte. Terry passed away peacefully in the wee morning hours yesterday September 19, after enduring a long illness. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and close group of friends. We will be sure to keep everyone informed as we learn about plans for celebrating his life. Rest in Peace, my friend.
UPDATE     JUST POSTED TO FB BY BRUCE  NORMAN 9-27-24 - CELEBRATION OF LIFE  ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TERRY SCHULTE 10-12-24
This was posted yesterday by Terry's daughter, Rachel Christine Schulte:
"Thank you to everyone who's been there and helped me through these past few weeks, my father passed on Sept 19. He did not want a big funeral, instead he asked for celebration of life at his good friends family owned restaurant. So feel free to stop by B Halls in Ofallon MO on October 12 starting at 2pm and have a drink with me and listen to some of his favorite music. If you need any more info about the celebration please feel free to message me ❤️"

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Katherine Ann (Kelly) Smith
As posted on FB today 6-23-24 by Bruce Norman
 
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of Katherine Ann "Kelly" Smith on June 4, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held on this coming Saturday, June 29th at 11:00 AM at the St. Francis Episcopal Church (602 Rockwood Arbor Drive, Eureka, MO 63025). Please join in sharing her memories and condolences to her many friends and her family.
 

Katherine Ann "Kelly" Smith Obituary
September 22, 1954 - June 4, 2024)

 

The passing of Katherine Ann Smith of Ballwin, Missouri leaves a void in the hearts of many, as we bid farewell to a loving soul who departed on June 4, 2024 at the age of 69. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.

In the hush of twilight, as the stars twinkle in silent homage, we reflect on the legacy Katherine Ann leaves behind and her impact on the lives of her loved ones. Though Katherine Ann may no longer walk among us, her spirit lives on in the memories held dear by her family and friends, a guiding light that illuminates their paths in times of darkness.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Dr. Robert Smith and Nancy Smith. She is also survived by many nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, June 29th 2024 at 11:00 AM at the St. Francis Episcopal Church (602 Rockwood Arbor Dr, Eureka, MO 63025).

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (https://www.komen.org).

Funeral arrangement under the care of
Schrader Funeral Home And Crematory

Stephen Douglas Crum

It is with deep sorrow that we must announce the passing of our

classmate Stephen Douglas Crum.  Steve died suddenly

on Friday February 9, 2024 while at SSM St. Mary's Hospital.

Kutis Chapel- Affton,Mo  is handling the family only burial

arrangements  planned for Saturday February17, 2024.

 

A Celebration of Life will follow later this spring 2024.  Announcement of time

and location will be posted as they are announced by the 

family and close friends. An obituary will also be posted as soon as it has been made

available. Until that posting, we send our prayers and  love to

the Crum family and the many friends to whom Steve was so special.

He will be greatly missed.

 

Jus Updated 4-24-24 by Bruce Norman on Facebook

The Celebration of Life for Steve Crum  will be held on Saturday, May 4,2024 from noon to 4:00 pm at the Das Bevo Restaurant (formerly the Bevo Mill) 4749 Gravo Aveis and Morganford. Please bring any old pictures and of course stories and share Steve's life with family and friends.

 

 

February 1, 2024 WG Class of 73 Family Skating Night- Steinberg Rink in Forest Park
 
Announcing WGHS Class of 1973 Family Skate Night at Steinberg Rink, Forest Park, Thursday February 1, from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. Let's break that Cabin Fever and join fellow alumni and their families for a fun night of skating and/or just fellowship! Who knows who you might see!
No need to register ahead but Steinberg does have this option available on their website. It is $10 to skate, plus $6 skate rental, but FREE to just come down and hang out! Concession stand-type food fare available for purchase as well as beer and wine.
Who doesn't remember the great fun we had at the WG Outdoor rink, circling the ice in the brisk air and warming by the fire! Hope to see as many folks as possible!
(Individuals attending will each be responsible for costs of entry and food, etc.) See you all soon! I'm excited
as posted by Bruce Norman in the WGHS Class of 1973 Facebook group page.
Webster High Grads Recreate “Classic” 1973 Photo

Back row, left to right: Joan Hasselfeld, Lori Ferguson and Becky Taylor.  Front row, left to right: Sally Winters, Cindy LaBerta, Christy Bouffard, Patty Barenkamp, Mary Beth Shea and Jan Musterman.  

Classmates revisit the past, gather to reshoot photo taken on original “super cool” Plymouth ’Cuda Bruce Norman and Patty Barenkamp Cordes Jan 8, 2024

Today, left to right: Joan Hasselfeld Biondo, Sally Winters McNeill, Cindy LaBerta Whitby, Patty Barenkamp Cordes, Mary Beth Shea Gold and Jan Musterman Kurant. (Not pictured, but in the original: Lori Ferguson Kraatz, Becky Taylor Ellrich and Christy Bouffard Davis.)

 

It was a warm, beautiful spring day when nine fun-loving Webster Groves High School seniors donned funky hats and posed for a picture taken by 1973  Webster Groves High School graduate Patti Weber Breunig.

 

The photo was snapped on Dave Clark’s super cool Plymouth ’Cuda. Clark graduated from Webster Groves High in 1971.

 

Framed and parked outside Roberts Gym on Bradford, it is now one of those classic pictures we all wish we had taken a lot more of when we were in high school. But hey — very few folks had cameras back in 1973.

 

Fast forward to 2023, when a photo taken by Ringo Starr on Feb. 7, 1964, started circulating on Facebook. Five high school kids in New York City cut school to attend the Beatles concert that day. Ringo himself captured the lads in the photo. Then, 50 years later, the five reunited to recreate the group photo. 

 

Patty Barenkamp Cordes of the Webster Groves High School class of 1973 took this to heart. With inspiration from classmate Bruce Norman, she said, “We can do that, too!”

 

Patty knew the car was owned by Webster Groves High School graduate Dave Clark, whose father owned the popular A.M. Clark and Sons auto service center on Big Bend, eventually passing it on to Dave. Patty took it upon herself to do some serious sleuthing to find Dave to see if he still had that car.  

 

A.M. Clark is still going strong, so Patty popped in to see if Dave still worked there. To her chagrin, Dave had long since retired, and the shop had been sold to Troy Scheske. Troy had been part of Dave’s team for 19 years, and bought the shop in August 2020. So no, Dave no longer worked there.

 

Disappointed, Patty was about to walk out, but paused. She decided to tell Troy the reason for her visit. She showed him the photo. He, along with customers sitting in the waiting area, were intrigued by the photo idea and her interest in the ’Cuda and the year it was made. After all, we thought it was a Dodge Charger, but we had our doubts.

 

Troy immediately recognized the car.  

 

“Yes, that was Dave’s car, but it is a 1971 Plymouth ’Cuda,” he said. 

 

Not only did Troy know the car — he also knew who Dave had sold it to, and that he had recently done some work on it. Troy was certain that the new owner would be willing to let the old classmates borrow the car to recreate their photo of years past. He took down Patty’s contact information with the promise to touch base with the owner of the car.

 

It didn’t take long for the owner, 1974 Webster Groves High School graduate John Mensio, to respond. Calling Patty that same afternoon, he was all for letting them borrow the 1971 Plymouth ’Cuda that now belonged to him.

 

“Of course, just tell me where and when,” he said.

 

So, on a warm and sunny afternoon on Sept. 22, 2023 — the weekend of Patty’s 50th Webster Groves High School reunion — she gathered up “the girls.” They had come from as far away as Vermont and Texas. 

 

Webster Groves High School 1977 graduate Terri Koch Gaffney and husband, Tim Gaffney, now live in the house with the driveway in which the original picture had been snapped. The couple not only allowed the use of their driveway for the photo recreation, but were as excited as the rest of the group. 

 

Unfortunately, one of the girls in the original photograph — Christy Bouffard — had since passed away, and two others were unable to make it. But six of the original nine leaned onto the hood of the same pristine ’Cuda and took another photo 50 years later.  

 

Word got out about the photo recreation and more than 20 other alumni and friends began showing up.  In the background was Robert’s Gym, and the high school had just let out.  Today’s Webster Groves High School students wandered around, chatting, hanging out, and of course, deep-diving into their cell phones. 

 

The informal 50th reunion weekend for Patty and her classmates brought much fun, reminiscing and lots of photos, laughs, hugs and smiles all around. It’s amazing how time flies, but at the same time, 50 years ago also seems like just yesterday.

 

 

As published in the Jan 5, 2024 Webster-Kirkwood Times

 Bruce Norman and Patty Barenkamp Cordes are both members of the Webster Groves High School class of 1973.

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