Jerry Lee Schmudlach

October 20, 1937 ~ July 21, 2024
Born in:
New Hampton, Iowa
Resided in:
Fredericksburg, Iowa
Jerry Lee Schmudlach, 86 of Fredericksburg, Iowa died July 21, 2024, at his home after a courageous 13-year battle with leukemia, lung cancer, and stomach cancer.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Burial will be held in Alcock Cemetery, Frederika Iowa.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Wednesday. Memorials may be directed to Cedar Valley Hospice or Alcock Cemetery, PO Box, Frederika, IA 50631.
Jerry was born October 20, 1937, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in New Hampton, Iowa, the son of Henry and Henrietta (“Jettie” Immerman) Schmudlach. He was baptized on December 5, 1937, and confirmed on September 24, 1950, at Peace Evangelical Church, Fredericksburg, Iowa. He attended country school & often rode his pony there. On May 19, 1955, Jerry graduated from Fredericksburg High School. Following graduation, Jerry enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was stationed at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California during peacetime. Jerry was honorably discharged in 1958, returning home to Iowa where he worked for Hewitt Brothers Lime Quarries, then to Farmer’s Butter & AMPI Dairy, slinging 80 pound cans of milk from farmers coolers to the milk truck. Later, Jerry drove tanker for Beatrice Cheese until his retirement.
Jerry’s favorite sport was baseball, playing 2nd base. He continued to play baseball with the town teams and the Old Timer’s on Dairy Day. Throughout his life, there were family trips to many major league stadiums. A few of Jerry’s most fond memories were attending the 1965 World Series watching the Dodgers beat the Twins and watching his brother Donald pitch in the Minor leagues.
At a New Year’s Eve party in Fredericksburg in 1960, Jerry met Betty Ann Burmaster. Jerry & Betty were united in marriage later that year on August 28th. To this union, 4 children were born – Derek Dean, Kerwin Kraig, Wade Lee , and Alissa Leeann.
Farming was always his life. First with his boys helping him, and later in life, Dad helping his boys. Jerry’s first tractor was a Farmall Super C with a 2-row cultivator and planter, which he used on 80 acres. This Farmall Super C is still used today attached to a buzz saw. Jerry’s “retirement job” was cutting trees and making firewood for many customers until his passing.
In Jerry’s early years, he enjoyed competing in local farm pulls with his 1030 & 1270 Case tractors. He also enjoyed attending chuckwagon races, hunting deer and gathering with friends at farm auctions. Most recently, Jerry enjoyed going to Wrightz Sale Yard in Floyd with Kerwin to scout for the best deal on used equipment.
Jerry & Betty enjoyed dancing the night away at the Riviera Ballroom in Janesville. They traveled coast to coast riding Amtrak, cruising through the Panama Canal, and vacationing in Hawaii and Alaska with family, but the best memories were made attending grandchildren’s events, seeing the youngest grandchild graduate from high school this past May.
Farming was always his life … his hobby garden included a sweetcorn patch that lasted for several weeks each summer, due to his strategic planting dates and a well-placed electric fence.
Jerry is survived by his wife of 64 years, Betty (Burmaster) Schmudlach of Fredericksburg; son Kerwin Schmudlach of Fredericksburg; son, Wade & Donna Schmudlach of Tripoli; daughter, Alissa & Brad Bixby of New Berlin, Illinois; grandson Stone Schmudlach of Tripoli; granddaughter Jetti Schmudlach of Tripoli; grandsons, Casey Bixby and Lucas Bixby of New Berlin, Illinois; granddaughters, Malena Bixby of Kansas City, Missouri and Kenna Bixby of Marshall, Minnesota; brother, Roger Schmudlach of Fredericksburg and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Donald Schmudlach, and a son, Derek Schmudlach.
Betty and family, You have my deepest sympathy. Linda McCarville
Nashua High School Class of 1987
Betty & family, I was saddened to learn of Jerry’s passing, but oh Lord, did he ever give it a most valiant fight! My condolences to you & your family. Joan Hollar
Sympathy to you all! May he Rest in Peace!
Sympathy’s to you Betty and your family.
Deepest Sympathy to the family,
Betty and Family, Our condolences and prayers to you. Sorry to learn of Jerry’s passing. I always enjoyed visiting and dealing with Jerry over the years.
RIP my friend!
Roy and Carole Drewis
My deepest sympathy to Jerry’s family! Thinking of you Betty at this sad time.
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