IN LOVING MEMORY OF

James Rook

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Dismuke

April 17, 1932 – December 21, 2022

Obituary

James "Jim" Rook Dismuke peacefully left this world to enter his Heavenly home on December 21, 2022 at his home in Fredericktown, MO. He was born in Miami, Florida on April 17, 1932 to Robert and Doris (Rowell) Dismuke.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Peggy Gaither, whom he married on March 19, 1954 in Jackson, TN. Also preceding him in death were his beloved grandmother, Annie Tom Rowell; granddaughters, Sarah Lorene Dismuke and Sarah Nicole Whitener and a sister, Gail of Woodriver, IL.

Survivors include his loving wife, Nancy Whitener Dismuke, whom he married on June 28, 1997; son Steven (Sandra) Dismuke of Fredericktown, Mo; daughter Lisa (John) Gerig, Alexandria, VA; and bonus son, Gary "Cody" (Kathy) Whitener, Ste Genevieve, Mo. Also surviving his beloved grandchildren, Zachary (Samantha) Dismuke, Maple Park, IL; William (Rebecca) Gerig & Benjamin Gerig, Alexandria, VA; Alexander (Brittany) Gerig, Kernersville, NC; Zackery Whitener, Biehle, MO and Rachel Whitener, West Point, TX as well as great-grandchildren, Olivia and Riley Dismuke and Noah and Elsie Gerig. He is also survived by sisters, Joyce Long and Sue Henson of Jackson, TN and special cousin, Mary Ann Frank, Columbus, GA. He will also be missed by numerous extended family and friends.

Jim was raised in Jackson, TN, by his loving grandmother Annie Tom Rowell. Following high school, he entered Union University, Jackson, TN, where he received a Bachelor of Arts & Religion. Following graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army during the Korean War and was sent to the European theater Headquarters, Paris FR, as a supply clerk even though he had trained as a medic. Following discharge from the Army, Jim and his family moved to North Carolina so he could attend Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, where he received a Bachelor of Divinity degree. The Lord's call was for Jim to serve in Education and Youth Ministry. Fulfilling that call, he served Broadmoor Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, LA; Third Baptist Church and Delmar Baptist Church in St. Louis, Mo. In the seventies Jim earned a Master's Degree in Urban Affairs from St. Louis University. Following a stint as Assistant City Manager in Berkley, MO. Jim moved to Flat River, Mo and served six years as City Manager. He was instrumental in bringing Flat River Glass to the area and served as its first plant manager overseeing everything from construction to start-up and operations. He then moved on to Fredericktown, Mo. where he served seven years as City Administrator before going to Farmington, Mo, serving twelve years as its Asst. City Administrator & Economic Developer before retiring as City Administrator. After leaving fulltime public service, he continued to work in a parttime capacity for several years in St. Francois and Madison Counties in economic development completing his career in Fredericktown as parttime City Administrator. Jim also served as Project Manager for the St. Francois County Courthouse Annex, overseeing all phases of the project from planning to construction. Other projects Jim was proud to be a part of during his thirty-plus year career in this area were Centenne, the Veterans satellite outpatient clinic, Farmington's current nutrition center, Park Hills Senior Apartments & Nutrition Center, Cap America, Data-Dash and the Farmington Industrial Park among so many others.

Jim Loved his Lord, family and work. He was a member of the Fredericktown Christian Church where he had recently been named an Elder. He spent his life in service to others, working to make life better for all he knew. Jim will always be remembered as a patient, loving husband, dad and grandpa and friend with a bright, welcoming smile and arms open wide for a warm hug.

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