Gary-Criddle-Obituary

Gary Criddle

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Aug 7, 1942 – Jul 6, 2022

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BORN
August 7, 1942
DIED
July 6, 2022
LOCATION
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Every day of the last 50 years, our parents have started their day reading the obituaries in the Gazette and today you may be starting yours by reading our Dad’s. His plan was for his not to be in print for another 20 years but he was peaceful knowing that God had a different timeline. Although he wanted nothing more than to celebrate his 80th with his family on August 7, 2022, he passed from this earthly life just short of that on Wednesday, July 6 2022. Gary’s family will greet friends and family on Friday at New Covenant Bible Church from 4 to 7 p.m. A funeral service will be held at on Saturday at 10 a.m. at New Covenant Bible Church. Burial: Oak Shade Cemetery. Teahen Funeral Home is serving Gary’s family. Throughout his brief, but valiant battle with brain cancer, he never complained nor lost his infectious optimism. A lifelong Pretzel, John Gary, was born August 7, 1942 at Freeport Memorial Hospital (Illinois) as the eldest child of Jack and Marge (McCoy) Criddle and raised on his family’s dairy farm. He loved to share memories of long days of hard work that often ended with batting practice after supper into the right field he mowed into the pasture (and thus his younger siblings had no other option than to become lefties like “the Mick�). Following high school, he graduated from UW-Whitewater and then served two years in the Army during the Vietnam conflict before marrying his “Sweet Betty Lou� Sorensen in 1970. They made SE Cedar Rapids their home and it has continued to be for almost 52 years. Gary and Betty daughters, Kerstin, Katie, & Karoline, were lovingly brought up on Forest Drive. The next stop was 25 years on Linden Terrace and recently relocated into the condo of their dreams. Whatever he did, whether it was mortgage banking, slow pitch softball, weekly golf groups, rotisserie baseball, church choirs, playing cards, or Handel’s Messiah, he did BIG . Family was his top priority; being a Dad and a Papa came naturally to him. He made everything an adventure, from trips to Bever Park to feeding the squirrels to any errand for which he “needed� a helper. He was our biggest fan. We were all “perfect� in his eyes and he never missed a chance to say, “love ya�. Those grateful to have shared his life are; Betty his wife of nearly 52 years, three daughters, Kerstin (Thad) Harker of Cedar Rapids, Katie (Scott) Murray of Winfield, IL, and Karoline (Lee) Rozeboom of Cedar Rapids; his nine “perfect� grandchildren, Hank and Haddie Harker, Amelia, Scotty, Mac and Sam Murray, Lulu, Teddy and Tillie Rozeboom; his mom Margery Louise Criddle of Freeport, IL; his siblings Mary Ann (Gordon) Akey, Randy (Terry) Criddle, and Dean Criddle, sister-in-law Letha (Don) Petersen, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his dad, John Samuel (Jack) Criddle, in June of 2021. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.teahenfuneralhome.com.

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To Betty, Daughters and FamilyI was deeply saddened to learn of your loss of such a loved one. I send my sincere sympathies, prayers, and love to your fine family.

I met Gary and Betty when we lived at Gateway Gardens. He was always funny. Yes, he´s gone too soon. We need more Gary´s . I last saw him at Menards. He wasn´t sure it was me but, made the effort to find out and chat. That was Gary.. always friendly and happy and smiling. Betty we were going to do lunch right before he was diagnosed so sometime soon. Condolences and prayers to you all.

Betty, Kerstin, Katie and Karoline and family - I am so sorry for your loss. Gary meant so much to so many people. His outlook on life and optimistic personality was infectious. Always such pleasure to be around, so funny, kind and grounding. Those PIP season warm up practices at your house and Grant Wood were some of the best days. I can still picture that smooth lefty pitching flick. It was so evident that he adored all of you. Gone sooner than anyone would wish, but he'll always be...

Kerstin, Katie and Karoline- So sorry to hear about the lost of your loving Dad. It was always a joy to see him in the halls of Grant Wood School. His love and pride for the three of you was so infectious.

I have so many good memories of working with Gary. He always had a smile or a joke. Gary helped hundreds of first time home applicants buy their first home. A memorable event for most people. Many came back for their 2nd, 3rd and more homes. He was truly a relationship banker. I also remember playing golf with fellow "lefty". Even with the constant chatter! May the love of family and many friends carry you through your grief.

Both Sue and I are very sorry that Gary had to struggle for a few months with his disease. We are sad that he has passed on but he is with his Creator now and in no more pain. He was a very friendly man and when I chatted with him there was always a smile. He will be missed. God bless his family

I came to know Gary through his daughters. Kerstin, Katie and Karoline each possess so many of his personality traits - his kind heartedness, his humor, his easy smile and his love of life. His legacy will be carried on through them and their children. You are in my heart.

Mrs. Criddle and family- Thinking of you all today and sending my thoughts and prayers to the entire family. Mr. Criddle was a decent and good man. Also, such a wonderful father and husband God bless you all.
Good memories of babysitting and Mr. Criddle grilled the best burnt ribs, I every had!
Kathy McCarthy. ❤