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Willis Allen “Red” Sansoucie

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Willis Allen “Red” Sansoucie

Birth
Valles Mines, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Aug 2012 (aged 87)
Crystal City, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Crystal City, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Born February 2, 1925 in Valle Mines, Missouri the son of the late Minnie (nee Courtaway) and Lawrence Sansoucie.
He is survived by his son Tim Sansoucie and wife Karen of Festus, Missouri, daughter Kathie Bunster and husband Louis of Jackson, Missouri, grandchildren Kimberly Chronister and husband Andrew, Jason Garms and wife Jennifer, Jaime Sansoucie and William Sansoucie, a great-grandson Allen Jason Garms and a sister Dora Backer of Arnold, Missouri.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his first wife Antoinette (nee Naeger) Sansoucie, second wife Corinne Angeline "Nan" (nee Linderer) Sansoucie, third wife Elizabeth Ann (nee Zoellner) White-Sansoucie, sisters Rose Smith and Sadie Mae Ketchum, brothers Ernest and John Sansoucie and a son-in-law Michael Garms.
He served as an infantryman in the South Pacific with the US Army during WW II. He was a retired educator with St. Louis County Technical School teaching auto body and other related courses. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church in Crystal City, VFW Post #3777, the Disabled American Veterans and was a longtime volunteer with the Ozark Food Pantry.
Born February 2, 1925 in Valle Mines, Missouri the son of the late Minnie (nee Courtaway) and Lawrence Sansoucie.
He is survived by his son Tim Sansoucie and wife Karen of Festus, Missouri, daughter Kathie Bunster and husband Louis of Jackson, Missouri, grandchildren Kimberly Chronister and husband Andrew, Jason Garms and wife Jennifer, Jaime Sansoucie and William Sansoucie, a great-grandson Allen Jason Garms and a sister Dora Backer of Arnold, Missouri.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his first wife Antoinette (nee Naeger) Sansoucie, second wife Corinne Angeline "Nan" (nee Linderer) Sansoucie, third wife Elizabeth Ann (nee Zoellner) White-Sansoucie, sisters Rose Smith and Sadie Mae Ketchum, brothers Ernest and John Sansoucie and a son-in-law Michael Garms.
He served as an infantryman in the South Pacific with the US Army during WW II. He was a retired educator with St. Louis County Technical School teaching auto body and other related courses. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church in Crystal City, VFW Post #3777, the Disabled American Veterans and was a longtime volunteer with the Ozark Food Pantry.


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