Ted Drewes Jr., Icon of Beloved St. Louis Frozen Custard Stand, Passes Away at 96
Local Legend's Legacy Lives On
Ted Drewes Jr., the man behind the iconic St. Louis frozen custard stand, has passed away at the age of 96.
Drewes Jr. inherited the family business from his father, Ted Sr., who opened the first Ted Drewes frozen custard shop in St. Louis in 1929.
Under Ted Jr.'s leadership, the frozen custard stand became a St. Louis institution, known for its creamy custard and long lines of loyal customers.
Ted Drewes Jr. died on August 26 at the age of 96. He is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren.
A St. Louis Icon
Ted Drewes Jr. was more than just the owner of a frozen custard stand. He was a St. Louis icon.
He was known for his friendly personality and his dedication to his customers.
Drewes Jr. was also a generous supporter of the St. Louis community, often donating to local charities and organizations.
A Legacy That Will Live On
Ted Drewes Jr.'s legacy will live on long after his passing.
The frozen custard stand he inherited from his father is still a beloved St. Louis institution, and it is likely to continue to be for many years to come.
Ted Drewes Jr. will be remembered as a kind and generous man who made a positive impact on his community.
Obituary
Read Ted Drewes Jr.'s obituary here: Ted Drewes Jr. Obituary
Additional Information
- Ted Drewes Frozen Custard: https://www.teddrewes.com/
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Ted Drewes Jr., longtime owner of beloved St. Louis frozen custard stand, dies at 96
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