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James Jacob "Jim" Butler

James Jacob "Jim" Butler obituary, Ballwin, MO

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Butler, James "Jim" Jacob

age 79, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2021, after bravely battling many health issues. Jim was born on July 8, 1941, to the late Jim and Dorothy Butler and grew up in north St. Louis. He was the oldest of seven children, John, Joe, Tom, Joanne, Kathy and Jerry. Jim attended Christian Brothers High School and loved playing on the varsity basketball and baseball teams. In 1959, as a senior, he played on CBC's basketball team when it won its first state championship. He was also the pitcher for the Cadet's baseball team. The highlight of his baseball career was pitching a no hitter against rival McBride High School as a senior. Jim received a full athletic scholarship to St. Louis University playing baseball. Jim was a pitcher on SLU's baseball team from 1959-1963. As a senior, his team was the first ever in SLU's history to win the Missouri Valley Conference. Jim pitched the championship game in Old Sportsman's Park. Jim then pitched SLU's first NCAA tournament victory, beating Mizzou 2-1. In 1963, he was named All Conference Pitcher and received his B.S. in Business. Jim was a staunch supporter of the athletic programs at both CBC and SLU. He helped fund new turf for CBC's football field and SLU's baseball field. In 2018, Jim was inducted into SLU's Baseball Hall of Fame and, in 2020, he was inducted in the CBC Alumni Hall of Fame. In 1974, Jim received a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Indiana Northern University. Jim began his professional career in various executive positions for multiple manufacturing companies based out of state. In 1979, Jim returned to St. Louis to purchase a Chevrolet dealership in Crestwood, Missouri, with his father. Over the years, the business grew and expanded to include multiple Saturn dealerships and a Kia dealership. The Chevrolet dealership in Fenton, Missouri grew to be one of the largest in the United States. In 1986, Jim became one of 16 Chevrolet dealers who created the sales and service program for Saturn, a new automotive brand at that time. In the 1990's, Jim was elected to the Chevrolet National Dealer's Council by his fellow Chevrolet dealers. In 1995, Jim was elected President of the Chevrolet National Dealer's Council. From 1997-1998, Jim attended General Motors Board meetings as a dealer representative. In 1998, he found his true calling as a Board member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis (BGCSTL), whose mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who live in poverty, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. The BGCSTL provides after-school, teen, sports and summer programs to St. Louis-area youth while providing a safe place for children to learn and grow. In 1998, as a member of the BGCSTL's Resource and Development Committee, Jim founded the annual Jim Butler Charity Golf Tournament, which has raised approximately $5,000,000 over the last 20 years for the BGCSTL. In 2017, after more than 25 years as a Board member, Jim became a Lifetime Trustee of the BGCSTL. Jim loved and supported his family. He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Janet Lynn Butler. He is also survived by his three children, Michele Sowers (Brad) and grandchildren Jacob and Chloe; Jacqueline Dunne (Nick) and grandchildren Sam and Pierce; and Jim Butler (Dani) and grandchildren Kaitlyn and Madelyn. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Betty Spieler, and two stepchildren, Jason Huddleston (Bethany) and grandchildren Hannah, Jack and Madison and Lora Headrick and

grandchildren Grant and Drake.

Services: Jim believed in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and was a member of King of Kings Church, where the family will have a private family-only service on Saturday, February 20. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, Resource Development Department, 2901 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63107, https://www.bgcstl.org/donate/ or King of Kings Lutheran Church, 13765 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, MO 63017. A service of the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory. Friends may sign the family's on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Feb. 17, 2021.

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Trent White

February 21, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You have done so much for so many thank you Mr. Butler

Bob and Joyce Snyder

February 20, 2021

Rest peacefully dear friend

Doug and Christine McConnell

February 20, 2021

We are so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. We feel blessed to have known Jim and will cherish many years of memories. Our heartfelt sympathies to Jim’s lovely family and all of his many friends. Rest In Peace Jim.

Kim Gray

February 19, 2021

I have great memories working for Jim for many years at his Saturn dealerships. He was an amazing boss and I learned so much from him. We all became a family working there, and he was a big part of that. Prayers to his family! ❤

John Peacock

February 19, 2021

He was great to work for,he always managed to give me a smile every time I saw him .Asked about my family all the time.He will be missed .

Shelly Ryan

February 19, 2021

Some of the most fun I had was working for Jim and his daughter Jackie at Saturn. A respected man who was super easy to like because of his genuine personality. I was so sad to hear about his passing. May he be in peace and his family comforted in the sympathy from those who are thinking of you.

Debra Burtis Harris

February 19, 2021

I met Jim while working at Boys & Girls Club. He always had a smile! I thought of him as our best supporter and a good friend. He brought thoughtfulness and energy to our Board meetings. He will be greatly missed. Yours in Christ.

Deanna Weatherford

February 18, 2021

I have wonderful memories of many years working for Mr. Butler at his Saturn locations. He was a kind, supportive, and loving man to his "work family". He will be remembered fondly.

a friend

February 18, 2021

I never personally knew your husband, dad, friend but reading through his obituary and these messages, I wish I did. My dad was a manager or salesman (or both) for a short time for Jim Butler in Crestwood before he left the car industry back in the 70s. I bought my Saturn from Jim Butler off Lindbergh yeas ago and to this day still wish there was the Jim Butler Saturn dealership because it was the best experience (before, during and after the sale) Ive ever had buying a car. We had that Saturn for 19 years until my 18yo had a fender-bender, totaling the car. It broke my heart because we had bought that car to because our family was quickly growing. Jim Butler could tell we hadn´t planned on buying a new car because my husband and I both had brand new smaller cars but they couldn´t house two car seats and double strollers and umbrella strollers, etc. I knew we either got a great deal on a trade in
Or a great deal on our new car (or both) but they were so understanding and sympathetic that we walked away with a brand new car we were forced to buy because we had baby #2 coming 11 months after baby #1. I always recommended Jim Butler from that moment on because they were all so good to us. To see Jim Butler commercials or billboards still puts a smile on my face...i wish I knew him... even if it was just once to shake the hand of a beautiful man and say "thank you."

Jim´s family and friends are so blessed to have had him and he lives on in all of you. Hold tight to your memories and know he will always be with you in your heart and watching over you. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayersYour Jim was a great man!

Ronald Sobrero

February 17, 2021

Jim was a great friend of Chevrolet and General Motors. However, Jim greatest asset was his great personality, business acumen and willingness to help others. Jim, you will be missed by all of us who associated with you at Chevrolet.

Flint Fowler

February 17, 2021

Never met any one quite like Jim Butler. He had a huge heart and amazing love for children, particularly those from under-resourced communities. I appreciated the frank and honest conversations, and I am grateful for his unmatched generosity. May the the Lord strengthen the family and give them comfort. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Melissa Weeks

February 17, 2021

Joanne, sorry to hear the passing of Jim. My love and heart goes out to you and the rest of the family. Prayers and hugs to all!

LARRY SCHERER

February 17, 2021

We were baseball buddies at SLU sixty years ago I was a senior and he was a soph , we were roommates when we went on the road, I have alot of good memories , last time I saw Jim he came to one of our SLU lunches in Oct 20 , it was good to see him and talk about old times, I lost a good friend. I was glad to see him one more time. RIP JIM

Ron & Marla Hamlin

February 17, 2021

Jim, you will truly be missed at our church. We will miss your presence sitting in the back right row with Janet & Betty. You were such a kind man!

Bill Manion

February 17, 2021

From the time we first met Jim here at Lake of the Ozarks, we knew he was one of the special people in our world. A fine person and gentleman. He will be missed in many ways by many.

Robert & Sherryl Breimeier

February 17, 2021

Janet & family, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. Our sincere condolences to all of you. We know Jim is rejoicing with our Lord in heaven.

Jeff Hurlbert

February 17, 2021

Jim was a great friend and contributor to all of us at Chevrolet......he will be deeply missed. My sympathies to the entire family on the loss of this terrific man.

Shawn Gabert

February 17, 2021

Janet, so sorry to hear about Jim. Sorry for your loss.

Love,
Shawn

February 17, 2021

Janet and family
Wishing you peace to bring you comfort
Courage to face the days ahead and
Loving memories to forever hold in your heart
God Bless you
Preston and Donna Tucker

William Schroeder

February 17, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the days we worked together at the Watson Road dealership. Have good memories of you and your dad . May you rest in eternal peace.
Bill and Joanne Schroeder

Kendra and Gary Floyd

February 17, 2021

My heart goes out to you and your family. He will be well missed!

Nan Kulkarni

February 17, 2021

RIP Jim! You were a wonderful neighbor and an asset to our community. Hugs and prayers Janet.

Drs. Satish and Nan Kulkarni.

Gerry Grindler

February 17, 2021

Very sorry to hear about Jim's passing.

Beth Trbovich

February 17, 2021

I'm so sorry for your loss - my heart goes out to the Butler Family as well as his extended family

Sandy Cruse

February 16, 2021

My deepest condolences to the Butler Family.

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