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Catherine Agnes Gerardot -St. Louis Post Dispatch

Catherine Agnes Gerardot of St. Louis, Missouri, died Wednesday, February 7, 2007 at National Health Care, in St. Charles, Missouri. She was 96 years old.

Visitation at the All Souls Chapel of the New Cathedral from 9-10am.  Special Mass held Monday 10am, February 12, 2007 at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, Missouri, where Catherine was a generous and dedicated member for most of her life. Catherine was laid to rest Monday, February 12, 2007 at the Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.

Catherine was born September 19, 1910 in St. Louis, Missouri, a daughter of Camille Gerardot and Elizabeth (Meyer) Gerardot of Crystal City, Missouri. Catherine worked and retired from what is now called the Bank of America of St. Louis, Missouri. She was employed there for over 40 years.

Catherine was preceded in death by her parents and son, Jack Gerardot, as well as her brother, Frank Gerardot, and sisters, Marie E. (Gerardot) Grady of Augusta, Georgia, Veronica and Jane Gerardot, both of Crystal City, Missouri.

Catherine was aunt to Frank (also deceased) & Hilda (Stoessel) Gerardot, Jr. of St. Charles, Missouri and their children: Richard & Jeanne (Gerardot) Cole, Butch &Gloria (Gerardot) Obermark, Denise Gerardot (all of St. Charles, Missouri), Frank & Kathy (AuBuchon) Gerardot III of St. Mary, Missouri, and Drs. Robert & Janet (Gerardot) Stipp of Mint Hill, North Carolina; Robert and Lisa (Fry) Gerardot of Augusta, Georgia and grand-children: Stacey Obermark, Thomas & Renee (Obermark) Nowakkowski, Michael Gerardot, Debbie Cole (deceased), Richard Cole, Jeffery & Jessica (Skelton) Cole, Gregory & Ellen (Brown) Cole; all of St. Charles, Samantha AuBuchon and Salvador Williams, both of Saint Mary, Missouri; William and Noah Gerardot of  Augusta, Georgia; and great-grand children: Devon Cole, Lauren and Abigail Nowakkowski, and Andrew Cole, all of St. Charles, Missouril;  Catherine will be greatly missed by all.

Memorials requested in the form of Masses and donations to the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, Missouri.

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