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Edward F. "Ed" Steinbrech

1934 - 2020

Edward F. "Ed" Steinbrech obituary, 1934-2020, Solon, IA

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Edward Steinbrech Obituary

Edward F. "Ed" Steinbrech

Solon - Edward Franklin Steinbrech, 87 of Solon, Iowa, beloved husband and father passed away peacefully on November 4th, 2020 surrounded by his family.

Ed was delivered by a Country Doctor in his family's farmhouse in rural Solon, Iowa on January 4th, 1934 to Frank and Pearl (McNulty) Steinbrech; the 3rd of five children. He began his education in a one-room schoolhouse, ultimately graduating from Solon High School in 1952 and was captain of his basketball team.

He proudly volunteered for the Army in 1954, serving overseas in the A-company of the 128th A.O.M. during peacetime in Germany from 1954 to 56. During this time, he competed on the Battalion's Basketball Team, capturing the Southeast U.S. Army Division of Germany, and trained in the Army Ski-program in Austria.

He matriculated to Iowa State University in 1956 on the GI bill.

Ed married Nargi Rayman on June 30, 1959 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They settled in Solon and raised four sons and one daughter: Daniel Mark (deceased), Angela Corinne of Iowa City, Kenneth Edward of Solon, Michael Joseph of Nashville, Tennessee; and Douglas Steven of New York, New York.

Ed was an active member of Saint Mary Church of Solon, The Foresters Club, The Knights of Columbus, The American Legion, and The University I-Club. He was also a member of the Solon Library Board and the Solon Zoning Board.

In 1967, Ed was recruited to the Johnson County Clerk's Office in Iowa City. He became the Deputy Clerk, and in 1984 announced his candidacy for the Johnson County Clerk of Court. After a very hard-fought race, he was elected the Clerk of Court and continued to run in the office until his retirement in 1998.

Ed is survived by his wife Nargi; his daughter Angela, and her sons Carl and Edward Richey; Ken and Patricia Steinbrech, and their sons Owen and Ian; Michael; Douglas and Jeff Sharp and their son Jack Sharp-Steinbrech; and his sister Marge Welsh. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and friends. He is preceded in his death by his parents Frank and Pearl Steinbrech, Sister Mary Alice Stahle, Robert, Francis, and his dearly missed son Daniel Mark Steinbrech.

Ed was an avid golfer with two "hole-in-one" achievements. He also enjoyed bicycle touring having crisscrossed the United States in two directions, and crossed Vietnam, and a special tour in Cuba with his wife.

Memorials may be directed to The Iowa City Hospice or The Solon Firehouse Fund.

Private family funeral services will be held at 10am Sunday, November 8th. Ed's service will be live streamed on Sunday morning and can be viewed later. To view please search "Remembering Edward Steinbrech" on Facebook and request to join the group.

Ed would often say: "It's not about the destination. It's about the journey."

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at the Gay and Ciha website: www.gayandciha.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by the Iowa City Press-Citizen from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6, 2020.

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Margaret E Helble

October 30, 2024

We have been friends of Ed and Nargie for many years. We keep a photo of Ed on our wall. My husband, Leon, rode many bicycle rides over the years with Ed and we spent time together on Sanibel Island and Fort Myers Beach with Ed and Nargie and Angie and her sons. We have many good memories of good times together including watching Iowa Hawkeye games together.

Kevin Lange

November 12, 2020

My condolences to all of Ed's family...

Look forward for years to meet up with Ed whether on the ride out to Ragbrai or later on during the official week of.....was a "bagger" like Ed from Waterloo and we seemed to ride on the same "schedule" as other mutual Ragbrai Family members.... occasionally would meet up during other times of year, i.e. Hawkeye games etc...

Michele Marie Steepleton

November 8, 2020

Rick and I are so sorry to hear about the passing of Ed. I always thought he was such a nice man. May your memories give you peace during this time.

Margaret Helble

November 7, 2020

Ed was a very good friend and biking buddy to my husband, Leon. We had lots of good times together in Florida with Ed and his family. We send our sympathy and prayers to Nargi and his family; he will be missed but we will always have good memories of fun times together.

Linda Stahle

November 6, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Ed. You have my deepest sympathy. Ed was a wonderful uncle and a wonderful brother to my mom. Ed is happy in heaven with his son, parents, sister, brothers, and Our Lord.

Judy Cowan

November 6, 2020

So sorry Nargi and family.

Ray and Sally {Erenerger} Gudenkauf

November 6, 2020

Nargi and family, Very sorry for your loss, Knew Ed and you for years and enjoyed you both. Our prayers are with you all.

November 6, 2020

Thank you for your Military Service
REST IN PEACE


A VIETNAM VETERAN
Hiawatha Iowa

Bob Bell

November 5, 2020

Have a lot of great memories of Ed on the Iowa 150. What a great gentleman. Loved the laugh.

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