John B. Hartfield
Born August 24, 1932 in Huntsville, Alabama to Wilbur
Hartfield and Gladys Chambers, who proceeded him
in death. He was the only child and was cared for
throughout his childhood by his loving grandmother,
Clara Chambers, and dear great-grandmother, Mattie
McVay, who also proceeded him in death.
John accepted Christ at an early age. At the age of
12, he relocated to East. St. Louis, Illinois, where he
attended school in East St. Louis District 189 and
graduated from Lincoln High School (Class of 1951).
Upon graduation, John was enlisted in the United
States Army, where he proudly served his country. He
was later employed as a union laborer for the General
Steel Castings Corporation and the Construction
Labor Local 100, where he retired in 1997. After
retirement, John accepted a part-time position with
the St. Louis International Bowling Museum and Hall
of Fame.
John was a loving, kind and witty person, who
enjoyed life. Although, he did not enjoy a lot of
“fanfare” (as he would say), he always made his
presence known with his quiet and observant
demeanor. He enjoyed sharing stories with his
children and grandchildren, as well as educating them
with a genuine display of his extensive vocabulary.
John especially enjoyed attending church, serving on
the usher board, listening to jazz music, watching
movies and spending quality time with his family and
friends.
John transitioned from labor to reward on Friday,
May 17, 2013. He leaves to cherish his memory his
son, Thomas Spencer and daughter, Tracy (Alfred)
Jones; grandchildren, Aundrea (Viconto) Johnson;
Adrienne Spencer; Darius Jefferson; Anthony Beckley
II; Amber Spencer; and Ashalai Jones; greatgrandchildren,
Darianna Jefferson; Bailei Johnson;
Bricyn Johnson; Kaleb Bender; and Anthony Beckley.
He also leaves to cherish his memory a host of
relatives and special friends, including Ronald and
Katie Jones, Leonard Neeley, Ronaldo Young, James
Coates, Ressie Holton and Ray Willis, who proceeded him
in death.
John and I were on the Lincoln High School tumbling team together under Mr. Fred Teer. May his family find Peace during these trying times.
Forever in our hearts gramps we love you-ashalai❤️