Harry Lee Sager
February 25th, 1957 – January 5th, 2025
Harry Lee Sager, of O’Fallon, Missouri, passed away suddenly on January 5th, 2025 at the age of 67. Cherished son of the late Shirley M. Sager and Kenneth W. Sager; devoted father of Maggie Sager and Emily Sager; dear brother of Charles (Gerry) Venable, Gary (Barbara) Sager, and the late Sharon Lou Venable; uncle, cousin, and friend to many.
Though his family circle was small, his love for his daughters, Maggie and Emily, was boundless and unwavering. He found joy in the simple pleasures of life—cheering for his favorite sport’s teams, immersing himself in wartime movies and TV shows, and being a great dad. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him, especially his beloved daughters, who will forever treasure his humor, wisdom, and love.
Service Information:
Friday, January 17th, 2025
12pm – 3pm
Place: St. Louis Cremation
320 Jungermann Rd.,
St. Peters, Missouri 63376
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in Harry’s Memory to: Stray Rescue of St. Louis
I miss you so much Dad. I love you.
Emily and Maggie, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am here if you ever need to talk.
In a world full of a lot of dads I sure am glad you are mine. I would give the world for one more phone call, one more hug. I don’t know what I’m going to do without my daddy. I love you and I miss you so much. In my heart forever.
Harry grew up down the street on Wall st. So sorry for your loss. May your family find peace
Teresa Martin Finuf
I first met Harry when he sat behind me in Mr Mitchell’s biology class in 10th grade. I can still hear him asking the teacher questions in a quizzical smart ass way only Harry could. He became my best friend for the last 52 years we shared a love for hockey and our St. Louis Blues. Until we met again RIP my dear friend
I worked with Harry for many years at Laclede Gas . Harry was a great guy, with a good sense of humor, prayers to his family.
Semper Fi, Harry.
Worked with Harry. We grew up in the same neighborhood but didn’t know that until we worked together at the gas company . He was a Proud Badenite, Marine and Blues fan. RIP brother.