Bertis “Gene” Shewmaker
Bertis Eugene Shewmaker, 96, passed away August 9, 2023 in Rolla Missouri at Presbyterian Manor. Gene, as he wanted to be called, was born in Hardin County, Illinois to Jesse and Elzie Shewmaker (Joiner). He was one of seven children.
Gene was preceded in death by his wife Doris (Toal), his parents as mentioned above, and his six siblings: Velma Hogg, Alfred Randall Shewmaker, Arthur Shewmaker, Jesse Nicholas Shewmaker, Thelma Robertson, and Lora Oveta Daymon; and his daughter Donna Varao. He is survived by his children, daughters Gloria Brecher (Geoff) and Brenda Smith (Mike), son, Terry Shewmaker (Sharon), step-daughters Donna Gamache (Toal) and Barbara Ireland (Toal), nieces, Nan Sampel, Pam Brazier, Ronald Shewmaker, Jeanie Peterson (Hogg), Jay Hogg, Dan Robertson, Rex Paul Robertson, and his many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great great-grandchildren.
Gene attended Cave-in-Rock High School in Southern Illinois but dropped out in 1944 and enlisted into the Navy upon turning 17, the minimum age for enlistment during WWII. After training at Great Lakes Training Base, he was assigned to the LST-125 Dragon Lady. He remained onboard that ship for the duration of the war. He received Bronze Stars for the Okinawa, Leyte, and Luzon campaigns. As a WWII veteran, in 2017 he was selected to be on the Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. for a tour of the WWII Memorial.
After his service, Gene settled in the St. Louis area and lived many years in Maryland Heights. He was a member of the local VFW Post 3944, and at one time, served as the Post Secretary.
Gene worked for McDonnell-Douglas and was a proud union member. He retired in 1992 and continued to enjoy the things that made him and Doris happy. They had horses on their 2.5 acres in Maryland Heights. They went on trail rides in Wyoming and Montana, which both remembered fondly. Gene had a green thumb and for years maintained a robust garden of flowers and vegetables. The property also boasted a variety of mature trees that he’d planted from small cuttings. Gene loved to hunt and fish, both equally. And of course, he was a lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan.
Gene desired no funeral or services and has been interred at the Lavender cemetery in Hardin County, IL with his parents and several siblings. If interested, donations can be made in his name to the Presbyterian Manor in Rolla, Missouri.
The greatest man I ever knew, except for my dad, and after I lost my dad Uncle Gene became my rock. Fly high Uncle Gene. Love you forever until we can hug again.