 Jerry A. Schiller of Newton passed away at Park Centre in Newton, Iowa Friday,  May 20, 2011 from complications of a stroke suffered several years ago. The  family will greet friends from 4-7 p.m.  Tuesday, May 24th at the Pence-Reese Funeral home in Newton. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 25 at  10:30 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1900 N. 4th Ave. E. in  Newton.
Jerry A. Schiller of Newton passed away at Park Centre in Newton, Iowa Friday,  May 20, 2011 from complications of a stroke suffered several years ago. The  family will greet friends from 4-7 p.m.  Tuesday, May 24th at the Pence-Reese Funeral home in Newton. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 25 at  10:30 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1900 N. 4th Ave. E. in  Newton.Jerry was born Sept. 2,  1932 to Walter and Mae (Sears) Schiller in Moline, Illinois. He worked for the  family-owed Schiller Dairy from a very early age. He graduated from Rock Island  High School in 1950 and from Augustana College in Rock Island with a degree in  accounting in 1954. During his college career he was a member of the BOS  fraternity and captain of the football team. While still attending college he  married his long-time sweetheart Betty Fuller on December 29, 1951. They were  blessed with seven children. 
After graduating from  college Jerry worked for Arthur Anderson in Chicago before moving to Newton and  beginning his career at Maytag in 1962. He started as an entry level internal  auditor and held various positions before retiring in 1993 as Senior Vice  President and CFO.
Jerry was deeply involved  at Our Savior Lutheran Church serving in many capacities. He continued his  church involvement in later years by serving on the Board of Directors of Iowa  District East, Treasurer of the District and then as Vice-President of LCEF for  the District. He was also actively involved in several other local organizations  over the years including Progress Industries and contributed generously to  local, national and international charities.
Jerry enjoyed family hiking  and backpacking trips in Colorado and cross country skiing, both in Colorado and  Iowa. His children have fond memories of him as their fearless leader. He was a  zealous tennis player, teaching for several years, assisting with the local high  school teams and also enjoyed being a co-owner of Centre Court, but mostly he  just loved a good game of tennis with friends. In later years, Jerry also  enjoyed tending his garden, especially his roses. He also looked forward to  visiting with family and friends and enjoyed quiet moments on the  deck.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Betty, children Jo (James) Moses and Susan (Jerry) Fortune, both of Newton, Rick (Tamie) Schiller of Davenport, Lisa (Tom) Swank of Coal Valley, IL, Sandy (Scott) Rogers of Altoona and Sara (Dave) Sielaff of Lincoln, IL. Also surviving are eleven grandchildren; Andrea Jansen and Scott Smead of Newton, Shaun Fortune of Spring Mills, PA, Sarah Schroeder of Davenport, Drew Schiller of Charleston, SC, Kate Kohtz of Centennial, CO, Kendall Swank of Rock Island, IL, Ethan Rogers and Kristin Rogers of Des Moines, Curt Rogers of Kansas City, MO and Jim Sielaff of Lincoln, IL., along with eight great-grandchildren, with twin grandchildren expected this summer. Other survivors are his sister, Jill (Jerry) Rowland of Queen City, MO, brother-in-law Bob (Diane) Fuller of New Sharon and many nieces and nephews.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Betty, children Jo (James) Moses and Susan (Jerry) Fortune, both of Newton, Rick (Tamie) Schiller of Davenport, Lisa (Tom) Swank of Coal Valley, IL, Sandy (Scott) Rogers of Altoona and Sara (Dave) Sielaff of Lincoln, IL. Also surviving are eleven grandchildren; Andrea Jansen and Scott Smead of Newton, Shaun Fortune of Spring Mills, PA, Sarah Schroeder of Davenport, Drew Schiller of Charleston, SC, Kate Kohtz of Centennial, CO, Kendall Swank of Rock Island, IL, Ethan Rogers and Kristin Rogers of Des Moines, Curt Rogers of Kansas City, MO and Jim Sielaff of Lincoln, IL., along with eight great-grandchildren, with twin grandchildren expected this summer. Other survivors are his sister, Jill (Jerry) Rowland of Queen City, MO, brother-in-law Bob (Diane) Fuller of New Sharon and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by  his parents, Walter and Mae Schiller, a daughter, LuAnn Schiller, a  granddaughter, Willie Schiller, and two brothers, Tony Schiller and Jack  Schiller.
In lieu of flowers and to  carry out Jerry's benevolent wishes, memorials to honor him may be given to Park  Centre's Good Samaritan Fund or to the LCMS World Mission Fund. Condolences may  be sent to Betty at 500 1st Street North, Newton, IA 50208.
 
