Jack Stewart Timmermann
Jack Stewart Timmermann passed away at the age of 88 on January 31st, 2019
in St. Louis County, Missouri.
He was born to Heinrich “Georg” Timmermann of Bad Oldesloe, Germany and Cassie Mabel Corwin of Oakland City, Indiana on March 12 ,1930 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Jack was preceded in death by his siblings, Frederick, Harry, George, Anna Schubert, Emil, Rosalind Bader, James, Emma June Squires, and his son Ronald.
He is survived by his daughter, Jackie Lynn Clark, daughter in law Pattie (Ron) Timmermann, son, Jerry Timmermann, daughter, Cassie (Jon) Hunter, son, Bradley Timmermann , his step children, Bernadette Azai, Emmanuel Azai, Michele Aylward, Ed Aylward, his grandchildren, Geli (Dale) Buchta, Ted (Christy) Sotoropolis, Bob (Skye Dorsey) Clark, Eric Timmermann, Sarah (Jim) Combest, Mandi Timmermann, Duane (Amy)Timmermann, Michelle Timmermann, Chad Hunter, Corie Hunter, Chelsea Hunter, great-grandchildren, Austin Buchta, Kyleigh Buchta, Ariana Sotoropolis, Theoren Sotoropolis, Harrison Clark, Colin Duncan, Tessa Combest, and many, many nieces, nephews and their families and friends.
Jack was the eighth of nine children. He grew up in St. Louis, but also spent time on the family farm in Sullivan Missouri. He completed 8th grade at St Louis public schools and continued his education at Hadley Technical High School. After graduation he began his career at Mc Donnell Aircraft Corporation (Now Boeing) in Mock -Up and Tooling and continued on into management, During his career he was instrumental in the designing and building of aircraft for the U.S. Military and NASA space program before retiring from the Engineering Tool and Design Department. He enjoyed working on carpentry and wood working projects going to Flea Market, and watching wrestling. His witty conversations and sense of humor will be missed by all.
Sorry to hear about Jack’s passing. He had a full life and was blessed with many siblings who loved him. I knew Jack in the late 60’s and 70’s. We are saying prayers for the family.
Uncle Jack, gone but not forgotten. I still have the vanity he made for me. It used to have a draw and a 3 piece mirror attached. Too many moves on my journey to being 69 and counting. Mom, Saramae, made a skirt for it. It has a gray Formica top and black metal legs. A small TV sits on it, now. I felt so special to have it. He always bragged on my cooking during my teen years.
My prayers for his very extended family that they remember the best of him. I will always remember his fun living humor.
Jack Timmerman was a great man. Who had a loving and giving heart. The name Jack fit him well because he was a Jack of all trades. But more so he was a Jack of all solutions he could literally fix anything weather it be mechanical or personal. His voice still resonates in my mind with years of advise. You will always hold a special place in my heart.
From memories of going to watch WWF in downtown saint louis to the day I left for the military and so on and so on. You are dearly missed. And leading by example everyday by being loving caring and a hard worker molded many lives. To you sir I say thank you and I love you. Cheers in hopes of meeting again someday. Your grandson Bobby
Jack timmermann was like a father to me he was an amazing man and helped people All the time time he would let me sleep in his work van after my dad Tru me out he thaght me how to use tools and how to do everything that he knew his abilities were unmatched he created many a beautiful home’s and was one of the most selfless person who would do without to make sure you were helped I loved him dearly God doesn’t make people like Jack anymore if thad the privilege and ir honor of knowing this truly amazing and remarkable men I’ve ever known I love you Jack can never thank you enough for all of the wonderful things to did and taught me you made me the man I um today