Politicians who died in St. Louis
County
| | St. Louis County (no city given):
William
D. Becker, 1943 |
| | Bridgeton:
Patrick
J. O'Connor, 1971 |
| | Chesterfield:
Frederick
Bates, 1825 —
William
L. Hungate, 2007 |
| | Clayton:
Lloyd
C. Stark, 1972 —
Elmer
H. Droste, 1972 |
| | Creve Coeur:
Frederick
Essen, 1946 |
| | Eureka:
William
Van Ness Bay, 1894 —
Elliot
Woolfolk Major, 1949 |
| | Kirkwood:
B.
Gratz Brown, 1885 —
John
Webster Sutherland, 1889 —
Lyne
Shackelford Metcalfe, 1906 —
Daniel
Kerwin, 1907 —
Raymond
W. Karst, 1987 |
| | Ladue:
Edgar
M. Queeny, 1968 |
| | Richmond Heights:
Thomas
F. Eagleton, 2007 |
| | St. Ann:
Robert
A. Young III, 2007 |
| | Town and Country:
Maurice
Schecter, 2001 |
| | University City:
James
R. Claiborne, 1944 —
Claude
I. Bakewell, 1987 |
| | Webster Groves:
Frederick
Kreismann, 1944 |
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See also Missouri
deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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