Jerry Fortner

1943-2022

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Jerry D. Fortner, 78, Loose Creek, passed away Sunday, April 10, 2022, at his residence.

He was born Aug. 6, 1943, a son to the late Ora E. and Maxine C. (Luce) Fortner in Barry County.

Jerry was a 1960 graduate of Crane High School and then attended MU for a time. Out of high school he worked with his father in the auction and tent rental business. He spent time in New Mexico working on a ranch, learning tools of the trade. In his early 30’s Jerry and his family started the first automated dairy barn in Missouri. After dairy farming he went on to be a contractor for Walmart. He was a pilot and flew himself to job sites managing parts of the store construction process. He began raising and showing quarter horses, his favorite was the Palomino. He traveled across the country with his son Matt to numerous shows and trail rides. In 1995, he moved to the Belle area and began building horse trailers and later continued his dream of farming and raising cattle. He was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association. Jerry was easy going, very friendly and seldom knew a stranger. It was often on his travels that he would see someone he knew. After he got older, Jerry retired and spent his time visiting with friends at the local stops and enjoyed baking cookies and cakes. He liked to grow flowers, gardening, and canning as well as watching the St. Louis Cardinals and Chiefs. Jerry loved watching his grandson play baseball in high school and then college. He also loved when he could play with his granddaughter and give her candy. He cherished every moment he got to spend with his grandchildren, they were the light of his life. Jerry was a fun-loving guy and a jokester. He will be missed by those that knew and loved him.

He was preceded in death by parents Ora and Maxine; and brother Bob Fortner.

Jerry is survived by son Matt Fortner of Belle; sister Mary Ann Kelley and husband David of Springfield; and sister-in-law Loretta Fortner of Wentzville; grandchildren Levi Ora Fortner and Eliana Rose Fortner; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.

Visitation for Jerry will be Saturday, April 23, from 1–3 p.m., at Sassmann’s Chapel, Belle, with memorial services following.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the grandchildren of Jerry.

Arrangements entrusted to Sassmann’s Chapel, Belle.