Carol Jeanne (Rohlfing) Kallmeyer
May 24, 1936 ~ December 9, 2017 (age 81) 81 Years OldShare using:
Carol Jeanne Kallmeyer, 81, of Hermann, MO, passed away Saturday, December 9th, at Frene Valley of Hermann Stonebridge.
Carol was born in Hermann, Missouri on May 24, 1936, a daughter of the late and John A.C. and Minnie (Harms) Rohlfing.
She was the wife of Joy D. Kallmeyer. They were married on October 15,1955 at St. Paul United Church of Christ, Hermann, MO.
Carol is survived by her husband Joy, a daughter Jeanne Gosen and husband Don of Wildwood, by three granddaughters, Laura and husband Captain Jeremy Lewis, Pinehurst N.C.; Anna Gosen and Fiance' Jake Leath, St. Louis and Rachel Gosen , Wildwood. She is also survived by a great grandson Hunter Lewis, a sister Lorene Beckman, of Hermann, a son-in-law Raymond Heller Jr., Montgomery City and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, a daughter Michelle "Mickey" Heller and a sister Eunice Puchta.
Carol was a member of the Hermann United Methodist Church, United Methodist women, United Methodist Church Choir for 60 years, Historic Hermann, Deutcheim Historic Site in Hermann, Lifetime member of the Gasconade County Bible Society, Riverview Chapter 315- Order of Eastern Star, Hermann, and former member of the Jaycee Wifes. Carol was a member of the Girl Scouts for 50+ years, she served in many leadership roles, including council president.
She was employed as a bookkeeper by Ritepoint, Kallmeyer Brothers, and Kallmeyer-Schroff auctions.
Carol enjoyed her family, giving back to her church, and volunteering. She enjoyed traveling, but always loved to come home because of the the community and its surroundings.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, December 12th from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Toedtmann & Grosse Funeral Home, Hermann.
Funeral Services will be held Wednesday December 13th at 10:00 a.m. from the Hermann United Methodist Church,
Burial will be at Oak Haven Memorial Gardens, Hermann, Mo. Memorials may be given to Hermann United Methodist Church or Historic Hermann C/O Toedtmann & Grosse Funeral Home.