Gilbert Joseph Schanzmeyer

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Gilbert Joseph "Bert" Schanzmeyer, 89, of Jefferson City, died Friday October 17, 2014, at home surrounded by his family. He was born on February 27, 1925 in Meta, MO, the son of the late Henry J. and Theresia (Massman) Schanzmeyer. Bert was united in marriage on August 4, 1951 in Meta, MO to Helen Woody, who still survives. After Bert graduated as class valedictorian from Meta High School in 1943 he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps. He served two years during World War II as a 2nd lieutenant and pilot of the B-25 Mitchel. Bert received his honorable discharge with the rank of major in the USAF Reserves. After the war, along with his father and brothers Bert founded Schanzmeyer Chevrolet in Meta and Owensville. In 1963, the brothers moved to Jefferson City and started Schanzmeyer Ford-Lincoln-Mercury. Schanzmeyer Ford was Missouri's largest full-line Ford dealership and was honored to be one of the top ten dealerships in the United States. After retiring from the automobile business in 1975, the brothers became the owners and developers of the deVille Apartments. Bert graduated from the Institute of Real Estate Management for both residential and commercial properties with a GRI designation and held a Missouri Real Estate Broker license. Bert served on the St Mary's Health Center Foundation Board of Directors from 2005-2013. He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Joseph, American Legion Post 5, Knights of Columbus 3rd Degree and St Mary's Health Center Mended Hearts. He was an Accredited Visitor visiting heart patients at St Mary's and also a past president. In addition to his wife, Bert is survived by four children and spouses: Ruth and Bill Stanton, Ponder, TX; Ross and Linda Schanzmeyer, Jefferson City; Colette Tellman, Jefferson City; and Joseph and Cynthia Schanzmeyer, Osage Beach. 10 grandchildren: William Stanton, Patrick Stanton, Jennifer (George) Tergin, Ryan (Johnna) Schanzmeyer, Brooke (Sam) Wallace, Erin (Mike) Kliethermes, Vanessa (Eric) Stuckenschneider, Amanda (Gabe) Keilholz, Tyler (Maggie) Schanzmeyer and Aaron Schanzmeyer; 9 step-grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, 15 step-great-grandchildren and one brother and sister-in-law, Bernard and Jean Schanzmeyer, Jefferson City. Bert was preceded in death by one son, Paul Schanzmeyer; brothers, Joseph, Arthur, Patrick and Henry "Hank"; sisters, Beatrice Kroll, Marie Schanzmeyer and Imelda Scheppers and son-in-law, Edwin "Eddie" Tellman. Bert loved to play the fiddle and in his younger years played with a band for wedding and picnic dances. Family time was very important to him. He built a second home at the Lake of the Ozarks when his children were small where many weekends were spent in the summer fishing, boating and water skiing. As his children married and started their own families, there was always a place for us all to gather and enjoy the water. He was a loving husband and father, a kind, giving and honorable man. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 21, 2014, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph with the Rev. Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki officiating. Burial with military honors will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Cecelia Cemetery in Meta, MO. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. Memorials are suggested to Mended Hearts, Chapter 204 or St. Joseph Cathedral Foundation. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. My sincerest condolences. I remember the lake house fondly. My Grandfather battled cancer for years, and was heavily medicated at times. In 1985 my Grandfather was driving me to Saint Louis but we stopped by the apartments first. Bert immediately noticed that my Grandfather should not be driving because his pain medications were impairing him. Bert dropped everything and drove us to Saint Louis. He was a wonderful guy and I will always have found memories if him.

  2. Ruth,

    My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It sounds like your Dad was a wonderful man who enjoyed life and loved his family. We have all been blessed with good parents. Just know that now he will be looking

    out for you and your family from heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you .

  3. Ruth,

    My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It sounds like your Dad was a wonderful man who enjoyed life and loved his family. We have all been blessed with good parents. Just know that now he will be looking

    out for you and your family from heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you .

  4. Ruth,

    My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It sounds like your Dad was a wonderful man who enjoyed life and loved his family. We have all been blessed with good parents. Just know that now he will be looking

    out for you and your family from heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you .

  5. Ruth,

    My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It sounds like your Dad was a wonderful man who enjoyed life and loved his family. We have all been blessed with good parents. Just know that now he will be looking

    out for you and your family from heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you .

  6. Ross & the entire Schanzmeyer family: Please accept our deepest heartfelt sympathy for Bert’s passing. May he rest in God’s loving arms forever. America thanks him for his brave service in the Army Air Corps during World War II. May God continue to richly bless our great country with brave young men like 2Lt Schanzmeyer. May the good Lord be with his family & many friends as they will think of him often. Semper Fidelis, Joe & Aileen Bryan

  7. To the Schanzmeyer Family,

    I worked with Bert in the 70’s as a salesperson at Schanzmeyer Ford Lincoln Mercury. I can say I never worked for anyone who was more honest than Bert. He always put the customer first and treated everyone with fairness and respect. You have my sincere sympathy in your loss.

    Robert L. Bock

  8. To the Schanzmeyer Family,

    I worked with Bert in the 70’s as a salesperson at Schanzmeyer Ford Lincoln Mercury. I can say I never worked for anyone who was more honest than Bert. He always put the customer first and treated everyone with fairness and respect. You have my sincere sympathy in your loss.

    Robert L. Bock

  9. To the Schanzmeyer Family,

    I worked with Bert in the 70’s as a salesperson at Schanzmeyer Ford Lincoln Mercury. I can say I never worked for anyone who was more honest than Bert. He always put the customer first and treated everyone with fairness and respect. You have my sincere sympathy in your loss.

    Robert L. Bock

  10. To the Schanzmeyer Family,

    I worked with Bert in the 70’s as a salesperson at Schanzmeyer Ford Lincoln Mercury. I can say I never worked for anyone who was more honest than Bert. He always put the customer first and treated everyone with fairness and respect. You have my sincere sympathy in your loss.

    Robert L. Bock

  11. God has blessed us with knowing Mr. Schanzmeyer. Truly a great loss to our community. There are people one meets in life that makes one want to square their shoulders and walk a more focused and directed path. He is one of those people in our lives. A real gentleman and steadfast American Patriot.

  12. To Helen & the family, please accept our deepest sympathy from all of us.

    The Barnhart, Davidson, and Randolph family

  13. To Helen & the family, please accept our deepest sympathy from all of us.

    The Barnhart, Davidson, and Randolph family

  14. To Helen & the family, please accept our deepest sympathy from all of us.

    The Barnhart, Davidson, and Randolph family

  15. To Helen & the family, please accept our deepest sympathy from all of us.

    The Barnhart, Davidson, and Randolph family


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