Climbing above a tough start in life, Jim dropped out of high school to help support his mother and joined the army at the age of 17, where he served in the Signal Corps during WWII and in the Korean Conflict, rising to the rank of Master Sergeant. During that time that he was also stationed at Camp Crowder where he met his future wife Marietta Leidy at a dance. Following his military service, they returned to Springfield and started what would become Mellers Photo Labs, a leader in the photo processing industry for more than 50 years. With the success of Mellers Photo, Jim and Marietta felt very strongly about giving back to the community. Many charities and others needing a hand up benefited from their generosity. Jim and Marietta loved to travel and take cruises, and in the last several years. He enjoyed the camaraderie and friendships made while working out at the Meyer Center. Jim was known for his "interesting" and colorful jumpsuits, for his jaunty caps in many colors.
Jim was preceded in death by Marietta, his mother, father, brothers, and his grandson Joe Russell. He is survived by sons Fred and Ed (Jane). He is also survived by his grandchildren Neil Mellers (Amanda), Missy Mellers Kehrli (Adam), Madeline Mellers, Ashley Russell Yakes (Michael), Rachel Russell Aarden (Jeroen), and great grandchildren Celia, Quinn, and Crosby Mellers, Jackson and Paige Kehrli, Katherine, Elizabeth, and Margaret Yokes, Tess, Meret, and Willem Aarden, and Olivia and Harper Russell and their mother Crystal Harrington (Mark).
Inurnment at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Dec. 21, 2016
Climbing above a tough start in life, Jim dropped out of high school to help support his mother and joined the army at the age of 17, where he served in the Signal Corps during WWII and in the Korean Conflict, rising to the rank of Master Sergeant. During that time that he was also stationed at Camp Crowder where he met his future wife Marietta Leidy at a dance. Following his military service, they returned to Springfield and started what would become Mellers Photo Labs, a leader in the photo processing industry for more than 50 years. With the success of Mellers Photo, Jim and Marietta felt very strongly about giving back to the community. Many charities and others needing a hand up benefited from their generosity. Jim and Marietta loved to travel and take cruises, and in the last several years. He enjoyed the camaraderie and friendships made while working out at the Meyer Center. Jim was known for his "interesting" and colorful jumpsuits, for his jaunty caps in many colors.
Jim was preceded in death by Marietta, his mother, father, brothers, and his grandson Joe Russell. He is survived by sons Fred and Ed (Jane). He is also survived by his grandchildren Neil Mellers (Amanda), Missy Mellers Kehrli (Adam), Madeline Mellers, Ashley Russell Yakes (Michael), Rachel Russell Aarden (Jeroen), and great grandchildren Celia, Quinn, and Crosby Mellers, Jackson and Paige Kehrli, Katherine, Elizabeth, and Margaret Yokes, Tess, Meret, and Willem Aarden, and Olivia and Harper Russell and their mother Crystal Harrington (Mark).
Inurnment at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Dec. 21, 2016
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