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Jekel

In Loving Memory

Jekel, Bart E.

October 24, 1957 - March 23, 2025

Bart E. Jekel passed away on Sunday, March 23, 2025.

Beloved husband of Mary Carol Jekel (nee McMackins); loving father of Heather (Derek) Plaggenburg and Corrie Jekel; cherished PaPa of Tyler, Morgan, Kennedy, Keegan, Piper;  adoring son of the late Edward and Jane Jekel; dear brother of Janie Dowd, Gerard Jekel, Karen Munster, Kevin Jekel, Darcy Jakopchek, Maura Jekel, Barry Jekel and Tracy Milligan. Our dearest brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Friday, March 28 at 11:00 am. Interment at Resurrection cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Leukemia Society Donate to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or American Heart Association Take Action | American Heart Association greatly appreciated. Visitation Thursday 3-8 pm.

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30 thoughts on “Jekel, Bart E.”

  1. We were very sorry to hear of Bart’s passing. He was a highly valued friend of many years. Our condolences to the family.
    Larry & Marty Deckelman

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  2. Bart was a great man who loved his family and friends. He fought hard through his illnesses and always acted like he was fine. He was a true friend to the police and always there for us all.

    May he rest in peace !

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  3. Bart was a dear and trusted friend that I knew I could always count on to have my back. I’ll cherish the memories we made together, the ‘safety meetings’ at Sybergs and the shared disrespect we had for authority figures at work. I’ll never be able to fill the void his passing has left in my life and I’ll never stop missing him.
    Godspeed little buddy.

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  4. One of my all time favorite people to deal with. Bart was one of the truly good guys in this world and will be missed by all.

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  5. Bart, I’ll miss the many laughs and fun we had my friend. Thanks for all you did for the police department.
    Rest easy my friend.

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  6. Whenever I came into the garage to see Bart, I always left laughing. His sense of humor and ability to call it like he saw it will definitely be missed. He could always be counted on to humble anyone who needed it, no matter their title or position. Bart truly kept the county running. I’m sure he’s enjoying a cold one in heaven…he deserves it!

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  7. Bart,

    You always took care of me anytime I came to the garage. My prayers go out to your family, you all have my deepest sympathies.

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  8. It was always entertaining visiting main garage and talking with Bart. OG’s always go too soon. Thank you for the conversations and your commitment to the PD you will be missed.

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  9. God Speed BART, rest easy now brother, no more illnesses where u are heading brother..I met u ver 30 year ago in the County, there was never a dull moment in our many talks, even after a few beers… Sorry u didn’t get to fully enjoy that retirement u worked ur ass of to get!! Until we see each other again.. prayers for ALl..

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  10. I only knew Bart from grade school. We were in the same classroom. I knew many of the Jekels. Jane Jekel was my 2nd grade teacher. So sorry for him and the family.

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  11. I always looked for Bart when I went over to the “main”. I loved his dry sense of humor and he always made me laugh. It was a great way to start my day. Deepest condolences to the family. Rest in peace Bart.

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  12. Bart.
    That’s all that needs to be said. Anyone who was fortunate enough to have known him, knew who you were speaking of. I never walked away from Bart without laughing.
    You will be missed, my friend! My condolences to all his family.

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  13. To say that I’m grateful God let me know Bart is an understatement. He had the best stories, the best laugh and some not so shabby car advice when I needed it. There was never a doubt how much he loved his family, especially the grandkids. He’ll forever be one of my favorites from the County.

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  14. Rest in Peace my Friend! I will miss our conversations and exchanging of jokes!!!

    I will toast your name with my next adult beverage!

    It was an honor to know you!

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  15. I knew him for over 25 yrs. He was one of the most honest people to walk this earth. Did not tolerate lackluster performance in the workplace. Not to be approached on Monday mornings. I shall miss you Sabu.

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  16. BART will be greatly missed everyday weather it’s talking over the fence who cuts grass first seeing who get the best garden or hearing whitey
    Rip Bart Burris we meet again

    Thoughts and prayers

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  17. I developed a relationship with Bart when I was tasked with calling the main garage to request a repair on one of our pool cars. I always got greeted with a “what is wrong now” followed by a laugh. To know Bart, was to love him! I offer my deepest condolences to family during this difficult time, he will truly be missed.

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  18. Mary Carol, Heather, Corrie and family,

    So sorry for your loss.
    Prayers for comfort now and in the future.

    Terrie, Sam, Seth, Noreen and family.

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