Lloyd August Kempker

lloyd kempker
Lloyd August Kempker, 88, of Jefferson City, passed away peacefully in his home on June 15, 2022, with his children at his side.

He was born September 30, 1933, to Herman B. Kempker and Agnes Francis (Hake) Kempker.

He was united in marriage to Barbara Bertha Schaffer of St. Anthony on August 4, 1956, who preceded him in death on December 31, 1980, eight months prior to their 25th wedding anniversary.

He was a faithful member of St. Peter Catholic Church his entire adult life and the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

He was first employed by Missouri Builders, then by Albert Raithel Construction, and later by Herman C. Kempker Construction and Excavating Company, from where he eventually retired. He was proud that he was able to use the skills he learned from his trade to build his family’s home where he raised his three children and where he remained until his last day.

Lloyd was originally from Folk but migrated to Jefferson City where he lived his entire life. He was a quiet and private man who loved watching wildlife in his backyard, fishing, and gardening. For most of his life he had a bountiful garden and tended to his prized blackberries. Both brought him a lot of joy and he was always the first to share the fruits of his labor with friends, family, and neighbors. In recent years, he has enjoyed the antics and hugs of his great-grandchildren. He was a huge St. Louis Cardinals fan and watched all their games.

He is survived by a daughter, Doris (Dale) Boeckman, Tebbetts (formerly Taos); a son, Roy Kempker, New Bloomfield; a daughter-in-law, Jane Kempker, Jefferson City; grandchildren, Jason (Courtney) Boeckman, Littleton, Colorado; Katelyn (Wade) Horstman, New Bloomfield; Riley Boeckman, Tebbetts; Casey (Courtney) Kempker, Russellville; Richard Stoll, Jefferson City; Simon Kempker, Jefferson City; and Sydney Kempker, Jefferson City; four great-grandchildren, Faith and Deslyn Horstman, New Bloomfield; and Hayden and Sterling Kempker, Russellville; and five siblings, Laurentia Wenzel, Floyd (Helen) Kempker (his twin), Herman (Marilyn) Kempker, Sr., Leonard (Marilyn) Kempker, and Lester (Rita) Kempker.

He was preceded in death by his long-time friend and companion of over 35 years, Emily Belle Lane, who passed away September 26, 2021; his parents, Herman and Agnes Kempker, a son, Marvin Herman Kempker; two brothers, Alfred Kempker and Anthony (Lorine) Kempker; brother-in-law, Arnold Wenzel; and extended family members.

Visitation will be 9-10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at St. Peter Catholic Church.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at St. Peter Catholic Church with the Rev. Jeremy A. Secrist officiating.

Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Hospice Compassus, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, St. Peter Catholic Church, or a charity of the donor’s choice.

Services entrusted to Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, Jefferson City.

 

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  1. will never forget all the dances you came to and enjoyed. I have Dr appt the day of services, so I will just try to make visitation if things go well. Jack and Helen, you have my prayers and condolences.Hope all is well with you. I DO miss all those good ole nights playing and watching you all dance. Gary Libbert

  2. Doris, Dale, and loved ones, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad, Doris. Hugs and prayers

  3. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time.

  4. I want to express my sympathy at the passing of your father. I did not know him very long but I enjoyed our visits when I brought him Holy Communion. We enjoyed talking about the St. Louis Cardinals. I have a cold and sore throat so I don’t think I should attend the visitation or funeral. My he Rest In Peace. Richard Nagel


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