Jack Vernon Edmiston Nevada, Missouri Obituary

Jack Vernon Edmiston

<p>Jack Vernon Edmiston, 87, died peacefully on September 8, 2020 in Charlotte, NC.&nbsp; Jack was born September 22, 1932 in Nevada, MO and was the son of Henry Vernon Edmiston and Mary Virginia (Bean) Edmiston. He lived in Nevada the entirety of his life until moving to North Carolina last year.</p> <p>Jack graduated from Nevada High School in 1950 and had many fond memories participating in school plays, playing basketball, running track, cheering for the Tigers as a Yell Leader, and serving as Editor of the NEVAMO Yearbook. &nbsp;He enjoyed organizing and attending his class reunions. He attended the University of Missouri and Drury College where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity and letterman on the Drury track team.&nbsp;</p> <p>During the Korean War, he was drafted into the United States Army in 1953. Following basic training at Camp Chaffee, AR and Fort Sill, OK, he was stationed in Augsburg, Germany as a supply sergeant until his honorable discharge May 1955. &nbsp;Jack returned to Nevada to join his family&rsquo;s business, Edmiston&rsquo;s Clothing Stores, which his father started in 1934. He helped lead the growth of the business which, at one point, had locations in Kansas, Colorado, Utah, and Missouri. He appreciated the dedication of long-time employees and the loyal patronage of customers.&nbsp; On June 10, 1962, Jack married Linda Louise Spillman, whom he finally asked out following her appearance in an Edmiston&rsquo;s fashion show. They had a fondness for the dance floor which began during their courtship days at the Radio Springs Park pavilion. They raised three children and spent 50 happy years together.</p> <p>Jack enjoyed swimming and diving, waterskiing, and annual snow skiing expeditions to Aspen, CO. He was an accomplished tennis player, twice winning the Nevada City Championship.&nbsp; He was an avid reader, aspiring architect, and lover of all music, particularly Broadway musicals. He enjoyed performing in the community theatre and cherished being cast as the villain in the Diana&rsquo;s Club annual fundraiser shows. His dramatic talents were evident during his tenure as Grand Old Geezer of the Old Buzzards Society, as were his storytelling skills with his fellow ROMEOs (Really Old Men Eating Out) at the Nevada Country Club.&nbsp; Most Sunday afternoons Jack could be spotted driving his vintage red Army Jeep to the 80 acres of property he owned on the outskirts of town which he considered his sanctuary. Here he taught his children how to ice skate on the frozen pond and fish, and spent endless hours mowing and moving dirt with his old John Deere tractors.&nbsp; Picnics with homemade ice cream and fireworks were regular events with family and friends.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jack had a great deal of pride for his hometown. He served as President of the Nevada Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Nevada Downtown Retail Merchants Association, President of the Nevada High School Booster Club, President of the Nevada Country Club, and President of Deepwood Cemetery Association. He promoted the Bushwhacker Museum, spearheaded the revitalization of historic Deepwood Cemetery, and supported Cottey College. He was also a director of Mid-Missouri Bancshares in Springfield, MO.&nbsp; He was a past member of the Christian Science Church where his mother had been an active member.</p> <p>Jack was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Linda, and infant daughter, Cynthia. &nbsp;He is survived by his three children, Mark (Tina) of Lee&rsquo;s Summit, MO; David (Heather) of Atlanta, GA; and Suzy Owens (Troy) of Charlotte, NC; and grandchildren David, Charlie, and Beck Edmiston, and Lindsay and Rhys Owens.</p> <p>A private committal will be held in Deepwood Cemetery, Nevada.</p> <p>Friends may call from now until Tuesday, September 22, 2020, which would be Jack&rsquo;s 88th birthday, at Ferry Funeral Home to sign a guest book. The family also invites friends to record their remembrances and anecdotes of Jack for all to enjoy by clicking the &ldquo;Share a Memory&rdquo; button alongside his online obituary at&nbsp;www.ferryfuneralhome.com.</p> <p>&nbsp;In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested in Jack&rsquo;s memory to the Cottey College Student Center or the Deepwood Cemetery Association in care of Ferry Funeral Home, 301 South Washington, Nevada,&nbsp;MO&nbsp;64772.</p>
September 22, 1932 - September 8, 202009/22/193209/08/2020
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Lou Ann Bryant
November 17, 2020
My sympathies to Mark, David, Suzy & grandchildren. I worked for Jack 5 years & it was always interesting. The daily ritual of going through his 3x5 cards & listening to his stories of the past & his Aspen skiing adventures. I considered Jack a mentor and will always app... Continue Reading
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Gary L. Ogle
September 28, 2020
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Lisa Handly-Stewart
September 24, 2020
I spent many a day in the store when my Mother..Rosalie Handly worked there. Mom and Jack remained good friends talking on the phone all the time. She was very sad when he moved and she lost contact, she talked about missing their conversations. She is now at Moore Few a... Continue Reading
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Doug Oyer
September 17, 2020
So sorry David, Suzy and Mark. Your dad was one of a kind and always enjoyed talking with him when I saw him. Most of the time he did not recognize me but once I told him who I was he always took time to speak with me.
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David & Sue Bishop
September 21, 2020
David, Susie, & Mark,
We are sorry to lose our good neighbor.  Your father always liked Sue's pies.  She always enjoyed Jack's compliments regarding her pies.  Consequently, he got pies more often than me.  Everyone, in our neighbor hood, enjoyed his beautiful lawn.  You...
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Jane Goade
September 16, 2020
Many fond memories of Jack and Linda and his kids growing up! Sending prayers to Suzy, David and Mark and their families!
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Jack&Pauletta Lechman
September 16, 2020
To all the family we are sorry for your loss.He was a great man.Always friendly.Loved going in his store.Pauletta worked for him at Christmas time wrapping gifts.Sandy Hayes was working there too for Christmas season.She was at the register.Ladies kept bringing back thei... Continue Reading
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Susan McBeth
September 16, 2020
Jerry and I Spent many a fun evening with Jack and Linda. He was always a fun and interesting person. He was very good to Nevada.  RIP Jack!  We love you.
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Ed & Connie Oyer
September 16, 2020
Ed & I were so sorry to learn of your loss.  Our thoughts are with you during this trying time.
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Howie Carter
September 16, 2020
Many years ago I remember Jack on the high board of the Radio Springs Park swimming pool preparing to do his famous swan dive.  It was a graceful event.   Howard Carter
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Mary Jo Olive Nichols
September 16, 2020
I remember so well going to Edmiston's with my sister Ann and my mom to buy clothes.  Whatever it was we were intending to buy, Jack would always tell my mom that those cute little girls needed the prettiest dresses in the store. Jack was a very nice gentleman and loved ... Continue Reading