Born: August 3, 1966 - Deceased: October 31, 2024
George Lewis St. Clair, Jr., 58, of Edwardsville, IL, born Wednesday, August 3, 1966, in Belleville, IL, passed away Thursday, October 31, 2024 at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, MO.
George worked as a Senior Lead Business Accountability Specialist for Wells Fargo Advisors.
He was preceded in death by his:
- Parents: George L. and Patricia, nee Heffernan, St. Clair
Surviving are his:
- Son: Michael (Ashley) St. Clair of Denton, TX
- Sister: Amy (Charlie) Hubbard of Midlothian, TX
- Nieces
- Caroline (Jose) Benavides
- Olivia (fiancé, Collin Chaplin) Hubbard
- Nephew: Charlie Hubbard
- Friend/mother of his son: Marcia (Keith) Billhartz of Belleville, IL
- Dear aunts, uncles and cousins
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the Belleville Area Humane Society or American Diabetes Association.
Services: Celebration of Life will be held from Noon – 2:00 p.m., on Monday, November 4, 2024, at the Swansea Moose Lodge, 2425 N. Illinois Street, Swansea, IL 62226.
12 Comments
I know you will be missed nephew I know you were loved and I know you are with your dad again God bless you nephew we all loved you too!
You will be missed nephew you were loved by all of your Aunts and family in Missouri
Condolences to the Hubbard and St. Clair Families; are thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love the Ruiz Family, John, Yvonne, and Jenna
What a terrible loss!!! My sympathy to his family and friends. George and I worked many years together in the bond department (Legacy AGE ❤️). He will be deeply missed. I do have to share the most recent story with him that I will always treasure. It was at a recent Bond Department Happy Hour at Humphreys. March of 2023, where I was trying to get everyone to come outside on the patio, since it was such a beautiful day. Of course, no one wanted to move from the inside bar. So the bartender outside helped me a little bit by filling up some plastic shot glasses with water. And I proceeded to put a couple drops of Mio in each of them, which I had brought along to the bar to mix in my vodka and water drink. I then went inside to tell everyone I was buying shots outside at the patio bar. George was one of the first ones out and was a taker of the shot and afterwards he looked at me and said, “Man that was good. What was that?” He wasn’t the happiest when I told him that it was just water and some of my Mio additive. But we did have a good laugh. I also had to give him a hard time when he went to the soda machine time after time after time throughout the working day 😉 AND When I said he was starting to look like Santa Claus. I meant because of his growing white beard, but I think he took it another way lol. We always had a good time together!
RIP George
Another good one taken wwaayyy to early 😢 💔
Michael,
We worked with your dad at AG Edwards. He was Jim’s “go to” person. George was one of the brightest individuals either of us have ever met. He was also one of the kindest. He did not suffer a fool but was always a gentleman. Please know we are thinking of you and sending our deepest sympathy. We loved George and thought the world of him.
Jim and Sue Hodapp
Amy and Michael,
I am so very,very sorry to hear of George’s passing.
May you take comfort in knowing you are in our thoughts and prayers now and in the dark days ahead.
You all have my sympathy, I worked with George at AGE/Wells very smart and nice person gone way too soon.
We all loved you George. We will miss your wit and sense of humor. RIP our dear nephew.
Diane and Mike
Praying for the Hubbard and St. Clair families & George’s many friends. May you be comforted in the days and weeks to come.
George was an extremely smart and dedicated professional and he was also a good guy …this is a big loss. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.
This be a big loss he will be missed horrible i had the privilege to work for George as his house cleaner not that he allowed us to do to much he liked his things way he kept them but he found it so funny that i would stack things up on his bed to clean more of the floor. He was always so kind thoughtful he truly going to be missed my team will differently miss him. Fly high watch over your loved ones.
I really enjoyed our time working on the trading floor George. You had a wonderful laugh and sense of humor and were great coder and risk manager and mentor to me. I will miss you George.