1931
2019
Fred Carl Wessel III
June 20, 1931-October 2, 2019
ELDRIDGE-Fred Carl Wessel III, 88, of Eldridge, Iowa, died Wednesday, October 2, 2019, at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House after a brief battle with stomach cancer. A private family funeral service will be held at Weerts Funeral Home. Friends and family are encouraged to celebrate Fred's life at the The Outing Club from 2 – 4pm on Sunday, October 6, 2019. Inurnment will be at the National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal.
Fred was born June 20, 1931, on the family farm in Eldridge, Iowa, to Fred and Cornelia Wessel. He graduated from Davenport High School in 1949. After graduation, he purchased a Farmall M tractor and a John Deere baler and started his own custom baling business. In 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. AirForce and served as an airplane mechanic during the Korean War. He then returned to farming. On March 6, 1965, at St. John's Methodist Church, he married Donna Jean Stewart. Fred farmed for the rest of his life giving his helpful advice to his son until the end. He was a member of the Eldridge Volunteer Fire Department for over 25 years, turned every occasion into a party, was known for his beautiful yard and flowers and enjoyed boating and wintering in Florida. His family will lovingly remember his moto, "If we all work together it will only take an hour."
Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Donna; children, Connie (Mark) Heflin of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Brian (Heather) Wessel of Long Grove, Iowa; his four grandchildren Jack Heflin, Nate Heflin, Olivia Wessel, and Cole Wessel. Fred is also survived by his sister Edith Hiler, Rock Island, IL, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Earl Wessel, sister-in-law, Donna Wessel, and brother-in-law, Doug Hiler.
Condolences to www.weertsfh.com.
Sponsored by Weerts Funeral Home.
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October 3, 2019
While growing up in Eldridge, as a little girl, I got to know Fred and his wife, Donna, very well as they patronized my parents establishment (Tombergs' Turner Hall ) many times and were very good friends to them. Fred is a person I had very high respect for. He made me laugh and I enjoyed many conversations with him throughout the years. I remember his sweet corn stand every year and he would always bring sweet corn for my father that we enjoyed eating very much. Eldridge has lost a great person and he will be missed but will live on with all the memories that we have about Fred and my Father, Leo. My sympathy goes out to Donna and the family and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Susie Tombergs-Stark
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