John C. Burgeson
September 06, 2020
John Charles Burgeson passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, September 6, 2020. John was born on March 14, 1946, in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of Elmer and Dorothy (Colgan) Burgeson.
John grew up on the eastside of Des Moines and graduated from East High School in 1964. He attended Grand View College for two years and received his Bachelor’s degree in Business from Midland Luther College. After graduation, he returned to Grand View College and worked as an Admission’s Counselor. John proudly delivered the commencement address for the Class of 2005 at Grand View College and in recognition received an honorary doctoral degree from Grand View College. He continued his education and completed the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin.
John began his career in banking and finance in Salt Lake City, Utah. He started as a teller at Zions National Bank and then worked as a Stock and Bond Broker for E.F. Hutton. It was during this time that he met his wife, Colleen and they were married on December 27, 1979 in Salt Lake City. John and Colleen recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary.
In 1986, John began the acquisition of Iowa State Bank in Des Moines, Iowa. He served as owner for over 30 years and held the titles of President, CEO and Chairman of the Board. Under his leadership the bank has routinely been recognized as high performing, having a strong capital position and rated as Outstanding for CRA by the FDIC. During his tenure the bank has grown and been successful, but John was most proud of the employees of Iowa State Bank and their contributions to serving the community.
John was a pivotal leader in the revitalization of Des Moines’ East Village. As a pioneer for the area, John invested in the construction and rehabilitation of several of its buildings. He enjoyed seeing the vibrant neighborhood it has become. In 2003, he was appointed Chairman of the Gateway East Steering Committee by the City of Des Moines and later served on the West Capital Terrace Committee. John’s leadership on these committees resulted in the current vision and plan for the area today.
Throughout his life, John was an active member of the community and spent many years serving on various boards and committees. Some of those included, Board Member of the Downtown Partnership, President of the East High Alumni Association, Chairman of the Board at Grand View College, Board Member of Iowa Lutheran Hospital and Des Moines General Hospital, Board Member of the YMCA, Rotary Club Member and Board Member of the Iowa Automotive Heritage Foundation. John served for 15 years as a Board Member with EMC Insurance Companies and served as Chairman of the Finance Committee. He most recently served as a Board Member on EMC’s Charitable Foundation Committee. John received numerous honors and awards in his lifetime for his contributions to the community.
One of John’s life-long passions was cars. He enjoyed collecting them, attending car shows and talking about cars with his friends. He was one of the founders and biggest supporters of the Des Moines Grand Prix. He started a Garage Tour group with friends whose mission was to visit the best museums and garages to view prized automobile collections. John’s enthusiasm for cars resulted in many friends who shared his passion.
John was loved by so many friends and family and will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife, Colleen; daughter, Lauren (Cooper Lewis); son, John Christopher; nephew, Jeff (Melissa) Gunn; and his cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Dorothy Burgeson; and his sister, Karen Pugh.
A celebration of life will be held for John Charles Burgeson at Wakonda Club in Des Moines on Sunday, August 28, 2022 from 4 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of John to the Animal Rescue League, Blank Park Zoo or the YMCA. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
James Buzz Burgin
01/15/2021
My deepest sympathy goes out to Collen and her family. it was always good to see John at the bank. He always had time to say hello. Such a good man...
Douglas Miller
12/26/2020
I am stunned. John and I were among a close group of friends at Midland Lutheran College. He was a true gentleman. As I was far from home his family welcomed me to theirs several times while we were in school together. No one who knew John could have been surprised to learn about his wonderful family, success in business and contributions to the Des Moines community. I'm saddened to learn he has passed.
Jim Beran
09/18/2020
My deepest sympathy to John's family and closest friends. I only met John a few times at the bank, but he made an impact in my life. I remember him as a kind and good man that cared for others.
Harold Swihart
09/14/2020
John and I grew up together by Union Park, through grade school and East. I remember the '58 Chevy he drag-raced, and what a car enthusiast he was. John was always a gentleman and well-liked by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
Ruth Lorenzen
09/14/2020
My deepest sympathy to you Colleen, Lauren and Chris.
He was a true gentleman.
It was our pleasure to sit next to you at the Cubs games all those years.
Gary enjoyed his conversations with John.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Thomas Schmeh
09/13/2020
I am sitting in Owego, N.Y., tonight with tears in my eyes after just hearing of John's passing from a mutual friend in Oskaloosa. John was a good friend throughout my 28 years at the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum in Knoxville. He loved high-performance cars, new and old, on the track and on the street. He especially loved vintage open-wheel midget cars and was always asking me for one to put on display in the lobby of his bank near the State Capitol. I have great memories of our times together. Rest In Peace, John, and know that you were loved and respected... and that you won't be forgotten.
Tim and Toni Urban
09/13/2020
We send our condolences to Coleen and John's family. John has always been dedicated to the good of our community, particularly to the revitalization of the East Village. We will remember him for his gentle nature and deep faith in our well-being.
Ed and Phyllis Hansell
09/12/2020
Dear Colleen and family,
Ed and I send our deep sympathy.
It was our pleasure and honor to know John. He was a man to be admired.
Louis Kershbaumer
09/11/2020
I am requesting Medical Mission Sisters www.medicalmissionsisters.org place John in their prayers, I dealt with John in his days at brokerage company he was with. It was his fathers bank that gave the idea to start a finance company for the Wittern Group founder that lead it to being the leading finance company in USA for financing Vending Machines. Louis Kershbaumer
Betty J Huffman
09/11/2020
Colleen and family, please know I am truly sorry for your loss. The world has been a better place because of John and I hope this brings you peace and comfort.
Steve Knight
09/11/2020
I've spent a great deal of time over the past two days thinking about meeting John at Grand View back in the fall of 1964, and all the wonderful things that grew out of the close friendship I was blessed to have with him and the Burgeson family. I know for certain that much of the successes I've enjoyed in my professional and personal life is attributable to following the examples he set, even back then. I have, and always will be indebted to John. Thank you life long friend - you'll never be forgotten. Colleen, Lauren and Christopher I'm praying for God's peace to find its way into your hearts. I know that with the passing of time, it surely will. Blessings to each of you.....
Vicki and Dave Strief
09/11/2020
We are saddened to see this word of Johns passing. Our sincere condolences to Colleen and family. God be with you all. We know you will take comfort in the love John shared with each of you and in his well-lived life.
Joe Lemke
09/11/2020
So sorry for your loss! I enjoyed for many years visiting with John and the rest of your family at Wakonda Club. He was such a wonderfully nice man. He had a great sense of humor!! He will be missed.
Andy Lyons
09/11/2020
My deepest sympathy to you Lauren and your family. Your dad was a wonderful man and certainly was the consummate banker. He ran Iowa State Bank the way banks used to be run and should be. He instilled such pride in employees and taught by example that customer service is the key to success. I loved walking in the bank and being called by name.
I had been with another bank before that wasn't like that. I started working on a marketing project for Iowa State Bank and a couple of days after the first meeting, I walked in and your dad stuck his head out of his office and said, "Hi Andy, nice to see you again."
And other employees made a point of saying hello. They learned from the best. The next day I became an Iowa State Bank customer. And nearly fifty years later, I still am. And I still get called by name.
He was a wonderful man and a terrific banker. He will be missed.
Marilyn Anderson Reese
09/11/2020
Colleen and family- so sorry to hear the news of losing John... What a gentleman and class act! He was the gold standard of the banking industry believing in young adults and helping them begin their financial journey. His talents and gifts blessed many. John will be missed by all of us.