Glennon “Glenn” Joseph Ameis, of St. Peters, Missouri, passed away Sunday, January 10, 2021 at the age of 91. Loving husband of the late Margaret Ameis; beloved son of the late John and Caroline Ameis; devoted father of Glennon J. (Carla) Ameis, Jr., Michael Ameis, Theresa (the late David) Titus, Peggy (Tim) Dalton, Mary (Paul) Commerer, Rich (Cindy) Ameis, and Maggie (Tim) Matlock; cherished grandfather of 22 and great-grandfather of 9; dear brother of Mary Ann Hrdlicka. Glennon is also preceded in death by eight siblings.
Glenn proudly served his country in the United States Army. He was a member of All Saints Catholic Church. Glennon retired as a United States Postal Carrier after 37 years of service.
Wealth is measured in many ways. Glenn would tell you he was the luckiest man in the world. He adored his wife "his bride" of 63 years. Glenn was a devoted family man. His greatest joy was his children and grandchildren. Glenn was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Glennon's name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or Maryknoll Sisters.
A private Graveside Service will be held at St. Charles Memorial Gardens.
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22 Grandchildren…WOW what a blessing!! Your family was always so kind to me funny and loving to everyone. I pray you find peace in your memories and know that Mom and Dad are together again happy in heaven!❤
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Glen’s passing, feeling a great loss of personal friend and I can appreciate the same feeling his family is going through. I always had the feeling he was a closer friend than member of family, and I always looked forward to seeing him and conversing with him. I want you to know he will be in my prayers as well as his family, he is one guy who is not going to be easily forgotten.
You all have my deepest sympathy with many prayers.
What a pleasure to have met your parents, the love in their eyes I will never forget!
God’s Peace Be With You All
Love,
Pat and Fred
(Ameis)
Peace, Love & Light,
Greg & Karen Sue Dee Do Dee Do (Ditmeyer) Farmer & Family
To the Ameis Family, Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your Dad. He was a kind, upstanding man in our neighborhood where our families grew up together. Your family was like an “extension” of ours over the years. He & Mrs. A. were always welcoming, even if they only saw us on occasion. Mr. A. always had a smile for us, as well as kind words. It was a pleasure knowing Mr. Amies. I’m sure his last decision, was made with the Love of his life in mind, to be reunited with Mrs. A. I know he’ll be greatly missed by his children, grandchildren & great-grandchildren, as well as other family & friends. May he Rest in Peace with his Love, & know he was greatly loved by many!
Larry & Barb Lindsey, & Leta Ditmeyer