James B. Wiemann Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Beloved husband of Mickie M. Wiemann (nee Jobst) for over 55 years; loving father of Christopher B. (Michelle) Wiemann; cherished grandpa of Stephanie Rose Wiemann; brother of the late George (survived by Karen) Wiemann, Bunny (late Dave) Kramer, Marcia (Marvin Sr. Surviving) Dickerson; our dear brother-in-law , uncle, cousin, treasured neighbor and friend to many.
James loved to to reach people, was a beloved bus driver for the Mehlville School District for over 20 years and was a mentor to so many kids along the way. He lived by theses three values God, Country and Community. The family would like to thank the Staff and Nurses at the Jefferson Barracks V.A. Medical Center Building 53 for the Care and Uncondional love he recieved.
Services: Funeral from KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry on Tuesday, September 10, 10:45 a.m. to St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church for a 11:30 a.m. mass. Burial JB National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital appreciated. Visitation, Monday 4-8 p.m.
Mickie, my most heartfelt condolences. I met Jim seventeen years ago, he was one of the first people I met when I started driving. He was truly a most amazing person, and I will miss him! I’m glad he is at peace, and we will see him again someday! Sending love your way……
Family,
Being able to come around lately allowed me to really get to know all of you better. I am truly sorry for your loss and truly grateful to make a presence. I know his pain is over but his Love for you will never pass. REST IN ETERNAL PEACE Uncle Jim
While i only met Jim a few times i am truly sorry for your loss. I remember Jim thru his father George, who was wonderful to my
mother Millie.
Mickie,
Joe and I are heartbroken for you and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We always enjoyed visiting when we were neighbors, and Joe loved when you both visited him at work. Jim was an amazing man.
Sending Love,
Karen and Joe Lentz
Mickie,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and may God comfort you
and your family at this difficult time. Met you and Jim 43 years ago at Beasley
and realized I knew you from many years before when we were freshman at
MHS. We had so much fun and laughs with Jim and yourself back in the days.
Wonderful memories. Love and Prayers.
Debbie and Tom Willmering