John Blumbeks

1939 - 2021

John Blumbeks obituary, 1939-2021, Hot Springs Village, Ar

John Blumbeks

1939 - 2021

BORN

1939

DIED

2021

John Blumbeks Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 20 to Jan. 22, 2021.
John Blumbeks

Hot Springs Village, AR - John Blumbeks passed away on January 18, 2021. He and his wife, Marilyn, were residents of Hot Springs Village, AR where they had retired in 2012.

John was born in Latvia on October 4, 1939, the son of Zanis and Anna Blumbeks and younger brother of Brigita and Edvins. Zanis was the vice president of a sugar beet company. When Germany invaded Latvia, the family tried to escape across the Baltic Sea. Although very young, John remembered being carried by his grandmother to the seaport from their inland home. The family was captured by the Germans and placed in a concentration camp for displaced persons until the war ended.

Following the war, the Blumbeks were sponsored by a farming family in Como, Mississippi, to sharecrop. Sugar beets were not grown in Mississippi, so Zanis left his family every weekday to drive to Memphis to learn carpentry. A proud moment for the family was when they were able to move to Memphis and soon become Naturalized American citizens.

John attended White Station School and was welcomed into the homeroom in the eighth grade by Marilyn Reiter (now Blumbeks). He loved sports and excelled in football, basketball, track and baseball and scholarship, graduating eleventh in a class of 212 students. He is still remembered by classmates as scoring the final basket in a game against Central, shooting from across the court with two seconds remaining and securing the win for his team by one point. He was elected Most Athletic in the White Station Hall of Fame in 1959. John then attended Memphis State University on an academic scholarship and was drafted into the army upon graduation.

After his army service, John taught school at Melrose and the newly built Northside High School in the vocational education department. He left teaching to become a builder and owned John Blumbeks Construction Company, custom building homes in Memphis and Germantown. He was also a Realtor/Associate at Davies-Sowell Realtors.

John Blumbeks was a loving husband, adoring and adored father and grandfather to his four daughters and eight grandchildren, one precious great-grandchild, and another great-grandchild expected soon. He took tremendous pride in all of them and his words of kindness and love, along with gentle instructions of the way to live and love will never be forgotten.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Marilyn, and daughters, Stacey Griggs (Tommy), Dana Collins, Marci Campbell, and Gina Sharp (Heyward). Nothing made him happier than phone calls and visits from his beloved grandchildren. They are Sarah Bloch (John), Zackary Jordan Fenderson (Caitlyn), Chloe Reiter Griggs, Maggie Ward (Joey), Gabriel Jon-Murray Grindstaff, Sarah Grace Grindstaff, Kaylee Alexis Sharp and Jackson Heyward Sharp. Their "Teti" was an armchair coach for all the little athletes.

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January 18, 2023

Carol Gibson posted to the memorial.

January 28, 2021

Jeanne and Harry Danziger posted to the memorial.

January 24, 2021

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Carol Gibson

January 18, 2023

Marilyn .... Your precious John was one of a kind. Some people are larger than life, and John was one of them. He was an amazing friend to everyone, spreading joy and sunshine along the way, filling their world with happiness, while touching the hearts of many others along the way.
Marilyn I hope that you will continue to find peace and comfort in the many special memories and in the thoughts of the happy years that you as a family shared together. All who had the joy of knowing John have been blessed in some way. I have to believe that his bright and beautiful smile just might be felt in the sunshine that we see on a bright clear day!
Today, as we did two years ago, we continue to celebrate John ... a life that was well lived.
Warmest Hugs and Much Love,

Carol & David Gibson

Jeanne and Harry Danziger

January 28, 2021

We were so sad to hear of John's death. He was a warm, embracing man whom we were always glad to see. He and Marilyn created a wonderful family, and we send love and prayers to those of you he loved most and best.

Becky Chenault

January 24, 2021

So sorry to hear of Johns passing. He was a kind & compassionate man. I know he will be missed terribly by his family & friends. Praying for sweet Marilyn & the family.

Carol Crone Gibson

January 23, 2021

My husband David and I have known John for more than 65 years. I first met John, shortly after his arrival as a student at White High School. I remember his story well on how he and his family made it to the United States and how much they had to endure to get here. I'll never forget John's kind heart. He was a giant with a gentle soul ... a humble man full of grace and wisdom. He demonstrated this in so many ways with his acts of kindness. John never failed to brighten the lives of others with his love for life and his caring.. He loved not only his family, but his many cherished friends as well. I never heard him speak badly about any of his many friends, because once he knew you, he loved you. John's devotion to his precious family was undeniable. As many know, he eventually married his high school sweetheart Marilyn Reiter, also a WSHS Class of 59' graduate. You didn't have to be around these two 'sweethearts' long to see the 'magic' in their love for one another. Throughout the years, our friendship with John and Marilyn has only grown. David and I have shared so much fun and laughter with them ... attending each class reunion and being on several cruises with them. My own life has certainly been enriched because of the two of them. Even though our hearts are saddened because of John's passing. David and I both feel blessed that he was our friend. Just think what we and others that knew him would have missed had they not known him!
Yes ... "Friendships are among life's greatest blessings". Thank you John for your friendship and blessing the lives of so many others.. David and I will miss you!

Joe W. McCaleb

January 23, 2021

I remember John at White Station as being always friendly to everyone he met in class or in the halls eventhough he was considered one of the stars on our football and basketball teams. "Star power" never seemed to make that much difference with him. After graduation, many years
passed before I saw John again at a reunion, yet it was as if nothing had changed. "Hi Joe! How have you been?" For the remaining years he lived, he was always easy to talk with and my wife and I thoughly enjoyed visiting with him and Marilyn at reunions, in our homes and during telephone conversations. Fortunately for me, I got to talk with John just a few days before he passed and talked about plans to visit again as soon as we could all get beyond the virus threat.

Marilyn, I felt the healing power of the Lord when my mother passed away in 2013 and I know that same healing Power can and will touch you too and each member of the family. Glenda and I miss John already but we will see you another time.

January 22, 2021

John was a great man. He was humble, kind and always welcoming to everyone. Bill and I will miss him.

Spence Wilson

January 22, 2021

Marilyn, Becky and I are saddened to learn of John’s death. We have fond memories of you both living next door to you on Black Thorne Cove—both of us couples relatively recently married. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Spence and Becky Wilson

Lisa Poteete

January 22, 2021

Marilyn and John are the closest I have to second parents. Their daughter, Marci, and I have been best friends for the last 40 years. She is definitely like my sister more than a friend. My heart hurts for Marilyn, all four of their daughters, and all their precious grandchildren. Many times in the talks I shared alone with John he expressed to me his unconditional love for all of his family. I know that he will always be with each of them until they meet again. The following seems very fitting...” “You will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your beloved. But this is also the good news. They live forever in your broken heart that doesn’t seal back up. And you come through. It’s like having a broken leg that never heals perfectly—that still hurts when the weather gets cold, but you learn to dance with the limp.”, Author Unknown. I love you Mr John and I feel my life, and my son’s life were enriched so much by the honor of knowing you! What a blessing!!!

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