▰ Joan Marie (Main) Banion Died October 16, … More Information |
Joan Marie (Main) Banion, age 69 of Missouri, born in Independence, Kansas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Joan October 16, 2004. Obituary published: October 17, 2004 in "SedaliaDem" |
▰ Joan M (Main) Banion Died October 23, … More Information |
Joan M (Main) Banion, of Missouri, born in Independence, Kansas, passed from this life on October 23, 2004. Joan was 69. Obituary published: October 24, 2004 in "K C Star" |
▰ Mary R (Radetich) Banich Died January 06, … More Information |
Mary R (Radetich) Banich left this earth on January 6, 1997 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: January 07, 1997 in "Saint Louis P-D" |
▰ Nancy L Baniak Died May 25, … More Information |
Nancy L Baniak passed away May 25, 2000 in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: May 26, 2000 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Nancy L Baniak Died May 26, … More Information |
Nancy L Baniak passed away May 26, 2000 in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: May 27, 2000 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Edith L (Schmalzried) Baniak Died March 04, … More Information |
Edith L (Schmalzried) Baniak left this earth on March 4, 2003 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: March 05, 2003 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Edith L (Schmalzried) Baniak Died March 03, … More Information |
Edith L (Schmalzried) Baniak left this earth on March 3, 2003 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: March 04, 2003 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Ruth M (Adams) Bania Died February 25, … More Information |
Ruth M (Adams) Bania went into the presence of the Lord on February 25, 1996 in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: February 26, 1996 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Ruth M (Adams) Bania Died February 24, … More Information |
Ruth M (Adams) Bania went into the presence of the Lord on February 24, 1996 in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: February 25, 1996 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ David L Banholzer Died January 23, … More Information | David L Banholzer left this earth on January 23, 2017 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in Mehlville, Missouri. |
▰ Mr John Banhart Died April 21, … More Information | Mr John Banhart, born February 4, 1958 passed from this world into the next April 21, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr was 62. |
▰ Louisa Hannah Banhart Died October 31, … More Information |
Louisa Hannah Banhart, of Kansas City, Missouri, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master October 31, 2002. Louisa was 100. Obituary published: November 01, 2002 in "Kansasn (KS)" |
▰ John Thomas Banhart Died April 21, … More Information |
John Thomas Banhart, born February 4, 1958 passed away peacefully April 21, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. John was 62.
Family members and close friends: , Kristen Banhart, James Banhart, Shawna Seago, Aubrey Tyler |
▰ Olive Irene Banham Died January 03, … More Information |
Olive Irene Banham, born January 27, 1927 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 3, 2016 in Independence, Missouri. Olive was 88.
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Obituary: OLIVE IRENE BANHAM Olive Irene Banham passed away 03, 2016. Visitation will be from 9-10AM , Jan. 9, 2016 at Floral Hills with funeral services at 10AM. Irene is preceded in death by her husband Elmer Lawrence Banham, her parents, her brother, her sister and brother in law; and grand-daughter, Christina. Irene was married to Elmer Banham on 10, 1946 in Maryland. Irene and Elmer had two sons; Lawrence Wayne and Lloyd Douglas Banham. Irene leaves her sister in Law, Memory Roberts (late husband Russell), cousin Marilyn (husband Dr. Gerald) Lee and many nieces and nephews. Irene leaves her sons and their wives; Larry (Carla) and Lloyd (Camie) Irene leaves seven grandchildren Kerri Bailey (husband John) , Heather Banham, Stacy Banham, Amy Smutzer, Tara Banham, Meghann Woodward (husband Chris) and Matthew Shotton (wife Susie). Irene leaves seven great grand children; Connor (Kerri & John), Devon, Austin & Hannah (Amy), Tyler (Tara), Ashlyn (Matthew & Susie) and Sawyer Belle and one great grandchild that is due in (Meghann & Chris). Irene had a very busy work life, and worked at Western Union. In 1951 she joined Montgomery Wards in their Accounting Department and retired in 1976 with honors. her retirement – Irene worked at Physician’s Microbiology Services; her son Lloyd’s and also at White’s Medical Laboratory in Kansas City, Missouri. Irene was quite the sportswoman. She loved water sports, boating and loved bowling. She played on a league from 1960-1964. Irene loved to travel and several cruises were taken with friends and family. Elmer’s death Irene met Jim Benefield and they spent several years together until his death. Irene and Jim travelled extensively through-out the United States. Irene is loved and missed by family and friends. |
▰ Olive Irene Banham Died January 03, … More Information |
Olive Irene Banham, born January 27, 1927 joined the Lord January 3, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. Olive was 88.
Family members and close friends: , Roger Bendet, Barbara And Ralph Osborn |
▰ Hannah M Bangura-Brown Died May 27, … More Information |
Hannah M Bangura-Brown went into the presence of the Lord on May 27, 2006 in Gardner, Missouri. Obituary published: May 28, 2006 in "K C Star" |
▰ William Elmer Bangs Died May 01, … More Information |
William Elmer Bangs, age 64 of Sullivan, Missouri, joined the Lord May 1, 2001. Obituary published: May 02, 2001 in "Wash Miss" |
▰ William Elmer Bangs Died April 27, … More Information |
William Elmer Bangs, age 64 of Sullivan, Missouri, passed from this life on April 27, 2001. Obituary published: April 28, 2001 in "Wash Miss" |
▰ Merwin Russell Bangs Died April 05, … More Information |
Merwin Russell Bangs, age 89 of Caulfield, Missouri, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Merwin April 5, 1997. Obituary published: April 06, 1997 in "Springfield N-L" |
▰ Merwin E Bangs Died April 08, … More Information |
Merwin E Bangs, age 89 of Caulfield, Missouri, entered into eternal rest April 8, 1997. Obituary published: April 09, 1997 in "Springfield N-L" |
▰ Hope (Stanbrough) Bangs Died January 20, … More Information |
Hope (Stanbrough) Bangs, of Missouri, born in Iowa, entered eternal life January 20, 2008. Hope was 97. Obituary published: January 21, 2008 in "St Joseph N-P" |
▰ Gordon Lee Bangs Died March 27, … More Information |
Gordon Lee Bangs, age 65 of Smithville, Missouri passed away March 27, 2003. Obituary published: March 28, 2003 in "K C Star" |
▰ Bernice S Bangs Died June 13, … More Information |
Bernice S Bangs passed away June 13, 1998 in Missouri. Obituary published: June 14, 1998 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Virginia Banghart Died May 24, … More Information |
On May 24, 2010, Virginia Banghart, 93 of Columbia, Missouri passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: May 25, 2010 in "Columbia D-T" |
▰ Robert L Banghart Died November 16, … More Information |
Robert L Banghart, of Missouri, born in Keokuk, Iowa, passed from this life on November 16, 2002. Robert was 85. Obituary published: November 17, 2002 in "Columbia D-T" |
▰ Robert L Banghart Died November 16, … More Information |
Robert L Banghart, of Missouri, born in Keokuk, Iowa, died on November 16, 2002. Robert was 85. Obituary published: November 17, 2002 in "Dig Mo" |
▰ Ms Virginia Banghart Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Marie L Banghart Died April 15, … More Information |
Marie L Banghart, age 86 of Nevada, Missouri, passed from this life on April 15, 2004. Obituary published: April 16, 2004 in "K C Star" |
▰ V Elizabeth (Wing) Bangerter Died February 10, … More Information |
V Elizabeth (Wing) Bangerter, age 87 of St Joseph, Missouri, passed away peacefully February 10, 1999. Obituary published: February 11, 1999 in "St Joseph N-P" |
▰ Alice "Marie" Bangert-Riley Died January 07, … More Information |
Alice "Marie" Bangert-Riley, born October 6, 1920 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 7, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. Alice was 100.
Family members and close friends: , Amy Persechini, Nancy Bernhardt |
▰ Wilbur Bangert Died October 30, … More Information |
Wilbur Bangert, 74, of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, left his earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home October 30, 1998. Obituary published: October 31, 1998 in "Southeast Missourian" |
▰ Virginia C Bangert Died February 18, … More Information |
Virginia C Bangert left this earth on February 18, 2009 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Missouri. Obituary published: February 19, 2009 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Tony Delmar Bangert Died June 20, … More Information |
Tony Delmar Bangert, of Jackson, Missouri, passed from this world into the next June 20, 2005. Tony was 74. Obituary published: June 21, 2005 in "Southeast Missourian" |
▰ Reva Ethel (Statler) Bangert Died March 21, … More Information |
Reva Ethel (Statler) Bangert left this earth on March 21, 1997 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Sedgewickville, Missouri. Obituary published: March 22, 1997 in "Southeast Missourian" |
▰ Raymond W Bangert Died March 23, … More Information |
Raymond W Bangert died unexpectedly on March 23, 2017 at the age of 93 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Obituary published: March 24, 2017 in "BeatriceDS (NE)" |
▰ Pauline M (Westerhoff) Bangert Died September 01, … More Information |
Pauline M (Westerhoff) Bangert passed away September 1, 1998 in Missouri. Obituary published: September 02, 1998 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Pauline M (Westerhoff) Bangert Died August 31, … More Information |
Pauline M (Westerhoff) Bangert left this earth on August 31, 1998 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Missouri. Obituary published: September 01, 1998 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Pauline "Polly" (Shannon) Bangert Died March 05, … More Information |
Pauline "Polly" (Shannon) Bangert, of St Louis, Missouri, joined the Lord March 5, 2003. Pauline was 81. Obituary published: March 06, 2003 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Pauline "Polly" (Shannon) Bangert Died March 02, … More Information |
Pauline "Polly" (Shannon) Bangert, age 81 of Missouri, born in Illinois, went into the presence of the Lord on March 2, 2003. Obituary published: March 03, 2003 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert Died June 14, … More Information |
Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert, of Kansas City, Missouri, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home June 14, 2001. Maxine was 87. Obituary published: June 15, 2001 in "K C Star" |
▰ Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert Died June 13, … More Information |
Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away peacefully June 13, 2001. Maxine was 87. Obituary published: June 14, 2001 in "K C Star" |
▰ Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert Died June 19, … More Information |
Maxine Louise (Tising) Bangert, age 87 of Kansas City, Missouri, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home June 19, 2001. Obituary published: June 20, 2001 in "Cal Dem" |
▰ Ktahryn R (Ryder) Bangert Died April 21, … More Information |
Ktahryn R (Ryder) Bangert passed away April 21, 1996 in St Louis, Missouri. Obituary published: April 22, 1996 in "St Louis P-D" |
▰ Henry C Bangert Died August 22, … More Information |
Henry C Bangert, born March 25, 1928 died August 22, 2019 in St. Ann, Missouri. Henry was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Jon Mueller, Dave Beckering, Sharon Corcoran, Ken Cohen, David Oetting |
▰ Frances L Bangert Died August 14, … More Information | Frances L Bangert, born April 24, 1927 entered eternal life August 14, 2016 in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Frances was 89. |
▰ Caroline E (Smiley) Bangert Died May 19, … More Information |
Caroline E (Smiley) Bangert, born June 18, 1928 passed from this world into the next May 19, 2019 in St. Ann, Missouri. Caroline was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Ken Cohen |
▰ Carl Henry Bangert Died November 28, … More Information |
Carl Henry Bangert, age 86 of Perryville, Missouri, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Carl November 28, 2001. Obituary published: November 29, 2001 in "Southeast Missourian" |
▰ Bill Bangert Died July 12, … More Information |
Bill Bangert, born January 14, 1924 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before his July 12, 2011 in Marthasville, Missouri. Bill was 87.
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Obituary: Bill Bangert called himself "The worlds strongest mayor," and that was no idle boast. He was a champion strongman who won track and field awards well into his 70s. He established and presided over Champ, St. Louis s tiniest municipality. But despite his considerable determination, he couldn produce the money or resources to build his dream: a domed stadium with at least 100,000 seats to host national track meets and perhaps even the Olympics. Today, Champ is still a field of dreams: a village with a population of 12, more or less, situated between Maryland Heights and Bridgeton. The exact population isn known because Champs officials weren answering the villages phone this week. Bangert was a talented baritone who considered a career as an opera singer. At 6 feet, 5 inches and 265 pounds, he also had an offer to play professional football. And if that weren enough, he was an engineer whose family owned Bangert Brothers, then one of the two largest construction companies in the metropolitan area. Bangert died ( 12, 2011) at the home of a daughter in Marthasville in Warren . He was 87 and was diagnosed last year with Parkinsons disease, his family said . His careers included public service and two stints as mayor of Berkeley, where he grew up. In his senior year at Berkeley High School, he gained fame as a St. Louis Golden Gloves champion. His family has photos of him with Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis and other boxing greats. At the University of Missouri he excelled at track and field and won the NCAA discus throw in 1944 and 1945. He attended Purdue University on a glee club scholarship and then had a successful audition with the New York Metropolitan Opera. In 1946, he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers of the All-America Football Conference. He still was unsure what career path to follow. At age 28, he went blind, the result of hemorrhages in the rear of both eyes that led to detached retinas. He was still blind in 1952 when he participated in the National AAU shot put championship at Madison Square Garden. He finished second. Some sight restored Bangert had the means to find good medical care. He and a twin were the second-youngest of 11 children in the family that owned Bangert Brothers. The construction company began in 1917 and built many of the areas highways. (It is now part of Millstone Bangert Inc.) Bangert went to area doctors, a famous doctor on the east coast and experts at the Mayo Clinic. All said his blindness was hopeless. One suggested he get a guide dog. Then he found Dr. W. Howard Lewin, a young ophthalmologist in St. Louis and a former Navy doctor. Looking into Bangerts eyes, Lewin had the idea of performing oxygen therapy, something he says had never been tried before on eyes. Lewin and another doctor followed the therapy with surgery. "And he regained the sight in one eye" but remained blind in the other, Lewin recalled . "And he could see until the time of his death." In 1954, Bangert was a second-term mayor of Berkeley and contemplating a run for Congress when he received a threatening note. He told police that his car was struck by a bullet that shattered a front window, leaving glass splinters in his left eye. Fortunately, he added, that was his blind eye. No arrests were ever made. that, Bangert decided on his lifes direction, and it was not in the family construction business. In 1958, he started his own road business for a while and then embarked on the road to Champ. He bought land near where the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (formerly Riverport) now sits. He incorporated a village, called it Champ, and he, his wife and five daughters moved there. Bangert was the mayor. To back up his claim of being the strongest mayor in the world, he made a bet with the lord mayor of Aberdeen, Scotland, that he could carry the famous Dinnie Stones across a 17-foot bridge and back again. The two stones, with metal rings for handles, weighed a total of 778 pounds. Bangert succeeded, the first time that had been accomplished since 1851. STADIUM DREAMS The Bangerts were among Champs few residents, and that was all right with him. His idea was to keep the population low, attract industry and use the proceeds to build his domed stadium and a massive shopping center. That was about the time the baseball Cardinals were considering whether to build the first Busch Stadium downtown. Bangert ran into a storm of opposition from downtown civic leaders who feared that a stadium in the county would lead to a collapse of downtowns commercial, sports and cultural attractions. The business interests got help from state Attorney General Thomas Eagleton. Bangert ended up fighting a decade of court battles. His dome project collapsed when the governor vetoed Bangerts efforts to issue bonds. By then Bangert had piled up debts of $3.5 million. He filed for bankruptcy and moved to California, where he and his wife, Rosemary, managed commercial properties. lived for 20 years in the shadow of another grand project, one that had succeeded: Disneyland. returned to Missouri in 1997. Bangerts answer to critics who said he had been 30 years ahead of his time was that they might have been right. He noted that an amphitheater now sits near the spot where he planned to build his stadium and that nearby is where Interstates 70 and 270 now intersect. In a 2001 interview with the Riverfront Times, he said that, "if theyd left me alone, it wouldve taken off like a house on fire!" Visitation will be at 2 p.m. at Immanuel United Church of Christ, 221 Church Street, Ferguson, followed by a memorial service at 3 p.m. The body will be cremated. Among the survivors are his wife of 63 years, Rosemary Bangert of Chesterfield; five daughters, Sharon Corcoran, Mary continued... |
▰ Athel Bangert Died July 29, … More Information |
Athel Bangert, of Kansas City, Missouri, joined the Lord July 29, 2003. Athel was 87. Obituary published: July 30, 2003 in "Cal Dem" |
▰ Athel Bangert Died July 22, … More Information |
Athel Bangert, of Kansas City, Missouri, departed this life Sunday July 22, 2003. Athel was 87. Obituary published: July 23, 2003 in "Cal Dem" |
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