Richard (Rick) B. Rosenfeld, aged 75, passed away peacefully surrounded by love at Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s Siteman Cancer Center on January 8th, 2024. He is survived by his wife, Janet Lauritsen; two sons, Jake Hoffmann Rosenfeld and Sam Hoffmann Rosenfeld; two daughters-in-law, Erin McGaughey and Erica De Bruin; brother Robert Rosenfeld; three grandchildren, Ida May, Henry, and Frankie, and numerous devoted friends, family, and colleagues. Born in St. Louis on December 20th, 1948, to Jack and ...Read More
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Jean Carnahan
Dec 19, 1933 - Jan 29, 2024
St. Louis, MI
Jean Carnahan was Missouri's first female U.S. senator. She passed away on January 30th, 2024, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 90. She was born in Washington, D.C., on December 20th, 1933. Carnahan rose to political prominence after her husband, Mel, tragically died in a plane crash just weeks before the 2000 election. She was appointed to the Senate following her husband's posthumous victory. Jean Carnahan served with resilience and dedication for two years. Her commitment to continuing Mel Carnahan's legacy of public service was widely admired, even amidst personal tragedy. Throughout her career, Jean Carnahan was famous for her practical approach to politics and her advocacy for important issues. Such as childhood immunization and workplace daycare centers. Despite facing criticism and challenges, she remained steadfast in her beliefs and worked tirelessly for the people of Missouri. Jean Carnahan's passing has drawn tributes from both sides of the political aisle, highlighting her lasting impact and dedication to public service. She leaves behind a legacy of courage, compassion, and service to her fellow Missourians.


