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John Joyce Kleaver, Jr., William R. Kleaver, and Loretta M. (Kleaver) Lowery

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John Joyce Kleaver, Jr., William R. Kleaver, and Loretta M. (Kleaver) Lowery
This is a photo of William R. Kleaver (in the middle), Loretta M. (Kleaver) Lowery (to the right) and John Joyce Kleaver, Jr. (to the left) added by Patrick Kleaver on January 23, 2020.
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William Robert Kleaver
William Robert Kleaver of Lanark Village, Franklin County, FL was born on April 6, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri United States to John Joseph Kleaver, Sr. and Mary Loretta (Joyce) Kleaver. He had siblings Loretta Margaret (Kleaver) Lowery and John Joyce Kleaver, Jr.. William was baptized on April 27, 1919 at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, N. 11th and Clinton Streets, in Saint Louis (Independent City), MO., USA. He married Irene Frances Kleaver on June 29, 1946 at St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, N. 8th and Mullanphy Streets, in Saint Louis (Independent City), and they were married until William's death on May 26, 1993. He had a child Robert William Kleaver. William Kleaver was buried on May 28, 1993 at Calvary Cemetery Section 024 - Lot 0917, in St. Louis, MO.
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John Joyce Kleaver, Jr.
After retirement, John would daily say a Holy Rosary while on his knees in his bedroom. Read more about him in the "Personal Life" section of his biography below.
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Loretta Margaret (Kleaver) Lowery
Loretta Margaret (Kleaver) Lowery of Saint Louis County, Missouri United States was born on June 13, 1915 in St. Louis to John Joseph Kleaver, Sr. and Mary Loretta (Joyce) Kleaver. She had siblings John Joyce Kleaver, Jr. and William Robert Kleaver. Loretta was baptized on June 27, 1915 at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, N. 11th and Clinton Streets, in Saint Louis (Independent City), MO., USA. She married Herbert Daniel Lowery on October 21, 1939 at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church - N. 11th and Clinton Streets, in Saint Louis (Independent City), and they were married until Herbert's death on January 4, 1987 in St. Louis County, Missouri United States. Loretta Lowery died at age 90 years old on March 7, 2006, and was buried on March 10, 2006 at Calvary Cemetery, Section 032 - Lot 0553, in St. Louis.
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