Joseph Bernard Massman

joseph massman
Joseph Bernard "Joe" Massman, 86, of Westphalia, passed away Monday, February 15, 2016, at his residence. He was born April 2, 1929, in St. Elizabeth, the son of the late William Joseph and Mary Agnes (Lueckenhoff) Massman. He was united in marriage on October 20, 1951, in St. Elizabeth to Dora Marie Johannesmeyer who survives at the home. Joe worked for Holterman Sales and Service for over 19 years. He then started Massman Plumbing and Wiring in 1973 and worked until his retirement. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Westphalia, Westphalia Lions Club for 42 years, Knights of Columbus for 25 years, and the Westphalia Senior Citizens. Joe was a past member of the Westphalia Volunteer Fire Department and served as Fire Chief in 1976. He also bowled and sponsored the Massman Plumbing and Wiring Bowling team for 25 years. Joe was the recipient of the 1987 Anton Johannesmeyer Annual Award and the 2009 AJ Schwartze Memorial Award. Joe was an avid fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. He loved to play cards, horseshoes, fishing, and sitting on the front porch along Main Street in Westphalia. He also enjoyed going camping and making colorful campfires, making popcorn balls, and always working hard. Survivors include his wife, Dora Massman; ten children, William "Bill" (Mary Jane) Massman; James "Sadie" (Darlene) Massman; Daniel "Raaa" Massman; Susan "Sue" Wieberg; Douglas "Slug" (Linda) Massman; Donna "Feenie"(Jerry) Weber; Samuel "Pete" (Jane) Massman; Chris "Pissy" (Tammy) Massman; Nicholas "Alb" Massman; Patrick "Crotch" (Suzanne) Massman; a daughter-in-law, Denise Massman, all located within 5 miles of home in Westphalia; 26 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren with two more on the way; a brother-in-law, Herman Brenneke; and a sister-in-law, Sharon Lueckenhoff. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Carl "Muscles" Massman; a daughter-in-law, Judy Massman; a son-in-law, Marty "Putter" Wieberg; two brothers, John and Norbert Massman; three sisters, Rosie Massman, Therese Brasier, Dorothy Brenneke; and a brother-in-law, Bernie Lueckenhoff. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, February 17, 2016, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home in Westphalia with a prayer service at 3 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Thursday, February 18, 2016, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Westphalia with the Rev. Mark. S. Smith officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. Joseph Catholic School, P.O. Box 205, Westphalia, MO 65085. Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home in Westphalia is in charge of the arrangements. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. Joe you will be missed by so many. I will miss seeing your g rear smile on the front porch evert I’m I pulled into the Inn. And always with the same banter. “You still here?” And I would answer still here. I know your kids will all miss you but you have a lot of adopted kids too that have looked up to you and will miss you but always remember with fond memories of happy times.

    Good bye for now Joe. And I will ‘ still be here’ till we meet again.

    Dora my thoughts are with you even though I can’t be there.

    Debbie Crede

    Dave Crede.

  2. Joe you will be missed by so many. I will miss seeing your g rear smile on the front porch evert I’m I pulled into the Inn. And always with the same banter. “You still here?” And I would answer still here. I know your kids will all miss you but you have a lot of adopted kids too that have looked up to you and will miss you but always remember with fond memories of happy times.

    Good bye for now Joe. And I will ‘ still be here’ till we meet again.

    Dora my thoughts are with you even though I can’t be there.

    Debbie Crede

    Dave Crede.

  3. My thoughts are with the entire Massman family. Joe always had a smile on his face and a hello every time we saw him. He will definitely be missed.

    Jenny Bruns

  4. My thoughts are with the entire Massman family. Joe always had a smile on his face and a hello every time we saw him. He will definitely be missed.

    Jenny Bruns

  5. My heart is saddened upon hearing of “Sally’s” passing. Joe was always full of life, always had a smile, with tons of humor thrown in the mix. He had nicknames for everyone, so I came up with my own for him! Lots of great memories; you all were more like an extension of our family than anything else. I send my love, sorrow and tons of hugs for you all.

    Betsy “Fred” Holterman

  6. My heart is saddened upon hearing of “Sally’s” passing. Joe was always full of life, always had a smile, with tons of humor thrown in the mix. He had nicknames for everyone, so I came up with my own for him! Lots of great memories; you all were more like an extension of our family than anything else. I send my love, sorrow and tons of hugs for you all.

    Betsy “Fred” Holterman

  7. My heart goes out to the Massman Family.

    What a Prince of a man Joe was! Always cheerful with a big smile for everyone! He was a kind and well respected gentleman of our Westphalia community and will be so missed by all. Prayers sent for all those who loved Joe❤️

    Shirley Balkenbush & Family

  8. My heart goes out to the Massman Family.

    What a Prince of a man Joe was! Always cheerful with a big smile for everyone! He was a kind and well respected gentleman of our Westphalia community and will be so missed by all. Prayers sent for all those who loved Joe❤️

    Shirley Balkenbush & Family

  9. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Massman family. Always loved seeing and chatting with Joe on his front porch any time we were in Westphalia. He will be missed by many.

  10. Our community has lost a very generous man, but our loss is Heaven’s gain. Sending our condolences to Dora and the entire Massman family..

    Arthur and Ruth Bock

  11. Our community has lost a very generous man, but our loss is Heaven’s gain. Sending our condolences to Dora and the entire Massman family..

    Arthur and Ruth Bock


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