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Jerold Burton Katz obituary, St. Louis, MO

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Jerold Katz Obituary

Katz, Jerold Burton

90, passed away on July 28, 2022, in Houston, Texas. He was an original with an agile intelligence. He had an indomitable spirit, an embodiment of the entrepreneurship of 20th century post-war America and a man who built a sprawling corporation in an industry that he helped create.

Jerold, known as Jerry, was born on January 4, 1932, in St. Louis, Missouri. As a child of The Great Depression, he grew up in a family that was hit hard by the severe worldwide economic crisis. Like many other families of the time, his family survived on very little. By age 10, Jerold, the youngest of three, helped support his family by selling newspapers and delivering groceries.

Early on, he learned to work hard - and how to connect with people. He understood that personal relationships were everything. He had an ease at making conversation and confidence in himself. He was smart, quick-witted and funny. His sense of humor was endearing, and it drew people to him. He took risks as easily as he drew breath, had an adventurous spirit and above all, had integrity. Jerry was a loyal friend.

Jerold loved his country. He proudly served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.

Following his service, he enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He then attended Washington University Law School and graduated with a J.D. in Law.

He supported himself throughout college and law school, working a number of odd jobs such as a liquor store clerk, taxi driver, waiter, and file clerk.

In 1954, Jerold left his home state of Missouri and moved to Houston, Texas. Young and energetic, he arrived looking for an opportunity to match his enthusiasm and overwhelming desire to succeed.

It was in Houston, where he discovered a city with unlimited possibilities. In 1957, he founded Gulf Coast Collection Services. Jerold knew his business had the potential to someday become an industry. He would often say, "Everything in life is timing." Gulf Coast Collection Services, later known as GC Services, became one of the early pioneering companies that built the modern bill collection industry.

In 1958, American Express created its ubiquitous "Green Card," which changed the way the nation managed its personal finances. Within a few years, the card's popularity soared. Jerold's firm was among the first providers of collection services to the monolithic financial services company.

He propelled his firm forward with his outstanding marketing, organizational and management skills. He was a fierce competitor in the growing industry. He always said that he had one edge that no other firm had - himself. The man could sell, with a combination of shrewdness, bravado, and a winning personality.

He understood the minute details of operating and managing a business. He was first to his desk in the morning and the last to leave in the evening - and he spent hours on the phone touching base with business chieftains, owners of competitor firms, clients, legislators, and front-line employees.

Jerold's business acumen turned his one-man collection agency into one of the nation' largest accounts receivable management and business process outsourcing providers to Fortune 500 companies, premier global financial institutions, and large governmental entities. For nearly 60 years, he grew his Houston-based company into an established and well-recognized industry leader with offices in over 30 locations throughout the world.

In addition, he acquired First National Bank of Killeen and Fort Hood National Bank in 1976. With these banks, along with a series of start-up banks and select bank purchases in southeast Texas, he merged his disparate bank holdings into First National Bank Texas and First Convenience Bank. Today, the bank has branches across the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and Arkansas.

Jerold always gave thanks for the success he was able to achieve. As soon as he could, he began helping others. Jerold would reach into his pocket to send underprivileged kids to summer camp or would write a check for a young person to take night classes to earn their high school diploma. His generosity was not widely known, which was exactly how Jerold wanted it. "I don't help people for a pat on the back. I do it because I know what it feels like to need help and have no one to turn to."

As Jerold's giving grew, he created the Jerold B. Katz Foundation. The Foundation was one of his proudest accomplishments, after family and business success. His philanthropic generosity extended far and wide, including funding initiatives for brain injury and cancer research, metabolic disorders, health care quality and outcomes and other initiatives at Houston Methodist, Weill Cornell Medical College, Texas Children's Hospital, and the UT Health Science Center at Houston. In addition, he was an active benefactor of The Kinkaid School. He also provided funding to help build the new Houston Jewish Community Center, supported the Houston Holocaust Museum, provided funding for the new campus of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, contributed to the transformation of the Houston Zoo, and was an early believer and participant in the campaign to build the Houston Botanic Garden.

Jerold and his wife, Judith, raised four children - Scott, Evan, Lenny, of blessed memory, and Lissy. Their lives were action-packed, filled with weekend trips to the Texas coast, competitive basketball games on the back driveway, and long summer vacations to St. Louis to visit grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Jerold is preceded in death by his parents, Louis I. Katz and Esther Koplin Katz, brother, Martin M. Katz, sister, Shirley Katz Kardesch, son, Lenny Charles Katz and daughter-in-law, Cindy Katz.

He is survived by Judith and son Scott and his children, Rachel and Rebecca; son Evan and wife, Nicole, and their children, Samuel, Alexandra, and Roxana; daughter Lissy and husband, Joshua, and their children, Moses, August, and Beatrice.

The family wishes to thank the many caregivers, doctors and nurses who provided help to Jerold through his final years, ensuring his quality of life and supporting his family.

Services: The family will gather for a graveside service on Tuesday, August 2, 10:00 a.m. at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 650 White Road in Chesterfield, MO. In lieu of customary remembrances, please consider memorial contributions to either of the following: The Jerold B. Katz Academy for Translational Research, Houston Methodist Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 4384, Houston, TX 77210, or The Evelyn Rubenstein JCC in memory of Jerold B. Katz, 5601 S. Braeswood, Houston, TX 77096.

A RINDSKOPF-ROTH SERVICE



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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Jul. 31, 2022.

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Maria Angelette

October 12, 2024

Mr.Katz was one of my best patient while I took care of him when dealing with dementia in his high rise. So sad to learn of his passing. I am seeing his name all over Methodist as I am a patient at this moment. Sending love and hugs to the family

Tonyah Barron Aguilar

August 1, 2023

I am thankful for the time I've spent with Mr. Katz as a nurse caring for him along side the other "Katz Angel's" (all the other nurses). We all Love'd Mr. Katz very much; he was so funny, kind and generous. He left such an impact on this world, and changed lives for the best! Him words of wishdom to me were, "Never give up," "Never take no for an answer," and "learn about the Rockefeller family." Mr. Katz was such an inspiration to so many, and will truly be missed. He has a special place in my ❤ Always. God Bless you Mr. Katz and the whole Katz family. Thank you to Mrs. Katz, Evan & Nicole for always being such a great support and so kind to the nursing staff. With much love, God Bless you all with peace and comfort. Mr. Katz memories will live on forever

Shaune

March 26, 2023

I will always be grateful to my friend Jerry, who always encouraged me and told me, "Honey, you can listen to what people say, or you can watch what they do, but if you watch what they do, it will tell you how they feel about you every time." He was such a loving person and always told me to ask for what I wanted in life because if I didn´t ask, there was 100% chance I wouldn´t get it. You were right Jerry, you were right about everything you said. God bless your soul. God bless your family. You will be missed. Love you my friend.

Howard J Cogswell

February 28, 2023

I will always be thankful for the opportunities Mr. Katz gave me. His kindness and sense of humor lives on. I will always remember each meeting with him with great fondness, and the stories he shared. Rest in peace....

Alita Gail Hall

January 9, 2023

Here´s to Perseverance, Tenacity and Brilliance. I have already missed him forever. I pray I will always be able to hear the tone of him saying `You don´t love´.
I hope he is surrounded by beings smarter than him, so he has something to do for a week. Maybe he will finally get some sleep. Truly the Stars are brighter at night. And of course he was right, no one else will ever make the cut.

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Tonyah Aguilar

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Eunice Arias

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James R Curbo Jr

August 9, 2022

Jerry met my daughter Aiesha at PF Changs China Bistro, she was a Hostess, they became friends and he was inspirational and very generous to her, he was a rare man and a pleasure to know

frances helfman

August 9, 2022

sympathy to the family for such a major loss. a great humanitarian.

Frances Helfman

August 7, 2022

My heart and prayers are with you at this time of your great loss.

Denise Garner

August 3, 2022

I would like to thank Mr. Katz for allowing me to work with him as his dedicated caregiver. He was such an amazing humbled man that I will dearly miss. I will always remember the time I spent with him day and night. I thank Mrs. Katz as well for all her kindness towards me and the other caregivers Mr.Katz had. Thank you Evan and Nicole, for all of the love and support with much generosity you have given me. Thank you very much... Blessings forever to the Katz family.

Ruth Cohn

August 3, 2022

Jerry was an incredible person. I have known Jerry and the Katz family for over 80 years, his sister Shirley was one of my dearest friends. We had so much fun together, laughing as teenagers, the memories are precious. My sympathy to the whole family. He was so special and will truly be missed.
Love, Ruthie

Elizabeth Brown

August 3, 2022

Mr.Katz you will be so greatly missed. I will miss our singing and talks. I am thankful for the 6 years I had the pleasure and honor of knowing you. Your life story was an inspiration to me, and because of the opportunity you gave me I was able to pursue my dream of starting my own business. I wish you could see what I’ve built, it was because of you that I found the courage to try. I think of you often as you have a special place in my heart. Always and forever your friend.

Arist Bishop

August 2, 2022

Mr. Katz was a great part of my life, his generosity and kindness will never be forgotten. It was such a pleasure to be his Chef for all those years. His stories will always make me smile. Rest easy Mr.Katz

Rick Moreno

August 2, 2022

Your wisdom and kindness will always be remembered. You were the best.

william glick

August 2, 2022

jerold will always be especially remembered for his good gifts to the medical world.

Elizabeth Roberts

August 2, 2022

my father used to work for mr. katz, and i remember going to the office with him and meeting the boss - i am sorry to hear of his passing
he worked for him at GC services here in st louis, and moved to houston to continue working for his offices there.... it was the only job my father had (minus odd jobs in college) and he was very proud of the company and really liked mr. katz.
i remember visiting my dad at work and being in mr. katz office as a kid through my early 20's - he was a very nice man

Nanette Martinez

August 2, 2022

I am thankful for the career opportunity Mr. Katz's vision has provided me. May God bless his family and bring them peace and comfort.

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Laureen Llanto-Pham

August 1, 2022

Mr. Katz was a kind and generous man who helped many people, including my family. Our deepest sympathies go out to the Katz family. Wishing you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Love,
Laureen Llanto-Pham, Van Pham, and Terri Llanto

Sharla smith

August 1, 2022

Accept my deepest sympathy

Malik Scott

July 31, 2022

I've heard great things about this man.

Kurt Swanson

July 30, 2022

I had the pleasure of working for Mr Katz in the late eighties.The lessons I learned at GC Services allowed me to become successful beyond measure.Top Gun awards brought me to Houston and the opportunity to chat with Mr Katz..The highlight of our relationship was catching a ride on his plane for a trip to Los Angeles. My condolences to his family.

Scott Curtis

July 30, 2022

Mr Katz had such an impact on so many people. I hope memories of him will be a blessing to all that knew him. May his family find comfort during this difficult time.

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