Johann Raymond Grefrath

johann grefrath
Johann Raymond Grefrath, 66, of Jefferson City, passed away Monday, January 2, 2017, at his residence. He was born June 22, 1950, in Jefferson City, the son of the late Raymond Jacob Grefrath and Hannelore Minna (Kiebel) Grefrath. Johann worked for the State of Missouri as a mail clerk. He also worked for Pizza Kwik for several years. He was of the Catholic faith. Survivors include his brother, Edmund (Patsy) Grefrath, Jefferson City; his sister, Melissa (Kevin) Evers, Mary's Home; his step-mother, Peggy Grefrath, Mary's Home; a niece, Andrea Grefrath; and a nephew, Brandon Grefrath. Private family services will be held. Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. Johann, what a time we had living life in the fast lane. I will never forget the wild and fun times we had. Haven’t kept in contact the last few years as life has gotten in the way. Sieg Hiel my friend, see you on the other side…………….Bob Lopez

  2. Johnny>> You were such a kind soul, a good buddy…a nice guy.. nice to everybody, friendly, what I guy.. back in 1972, when I was but 13 yrs old, (out of the kindness of your heart) you gave me a cheap helmet…it met nothin to most… but to me, I would remember it forever, & remember you forever as one of the kindness souls I ever met, you are a buddy forever… RIP Johann..We will miss you .until we meet again….. Thank you! EAST END !! DVC

  3. My name is Carlein. I am a Bible teacher. I am sorry for your loss. A scripture that has given me much comfort is Revelation 21.4 which promises that one day death shall be no more. I hope this truth brings you comfort also.

  4. Eddie, Patsy and family – I was married to Ernie Frank. Ernie and Johann were good friends and I remember many times spending time with the two of them starting in 1969 when I met Ernie. It was always a fun time with lots of laughter. I remember visiting with your mom and you too. Our son Aaron got a cabbage patch doll in the mid 80’s when they were the fad. They were hard to find and Ernie was able to get one from a lady who got it in Germany. It seemed only fitting, we named him Johann. Aaron died in a car accident in 2012. Ernie’s been gone almost 20 years now. I’m imagining them laughing together again. Please know that I’m thinking of you with love and prayers.


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