Paul Yaloures, 95, died January 4, 2017. Born on August 26, 1922, in St. Louis, he served with distinction as an engineer during the Second World War, designing airfields throughout Europe. On returning home after leaving the army, he found work as an engineer with Scullin Steel Company, where he would remain until the company closed. In 1950, he married his best friend, Marie Winters, becoming father to Joanne and Ronald. They settled down in Dogtown, in the Parish of St. James the Greater, where, for the rest of his life, he devoted himself to his family, his neighborhood, and his church. He was especially active in the Boy Scouts, serving as Scoutmaster for Ronald's troop. For over sixty years, their home on Tamm Avenue was a warm and welcoming haven for friends and family alike. When age and infirmity forced them to move into a nursing home, they continued to welcome all who came to see them. Marie's death in February 2017 came as a blow, although he always had a smile for visitors, especially if they brought him a Concrete from Ted Drewes. In addition to his wife Marie, he was preceded in death by his son Ronald. He is survived by his daughter Joanne, his unofficial daughter Holly (Bob) Keisker, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass Tuesday January 9, 2018 10:00am at St. James the Greater Visitation Monday January 8, 2018 from 4:30pm to 7:00pm at Jay B. Smith Funeral Home Maplewood Chapel 7456 Manchester Maplewood, MO 63143 Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery