Cletus "Clete" Laures

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Cletus "Clete" Leo Laures, age 79, of Ionia, Iowa died Friday, November 17, 2023 at New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 25, 2023 at Holy Family Parish in New Hampton with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in North Washington. Friends may greet the family from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 24, 2023 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton where there will be a 1:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus rosary and a 5:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass on Saturday at the church. Clete left behind a legacy of love, courage, and unwavering loyalty. Born on November 7, 1944, in New Hampton, Iowa, Clete was the son of Vince and Ida (Schueller) Laures. Clete's formative years were spent in North Washington, where he attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School before proudly graduating from New Hampton High School in 1963. Following his graduation, duty called, and Clete answered by enlisting in the Navy shortly thereafter. His dedication and skill were quickly recognized, and he achieved the rank of Equipment Operator First Class during his 7 years of active duty. Clete served with distinction in the Vietnam War, undergoing two tours of duty. After his honorable discharge in 1970, he moved his family back home to Iowa and fulfilled a commendable 26 years of total service in the Navy as a reservist. It was during his assignment at the Naval Station in the twin cities that Clete's path intersected with that of Mary “Jeanne” Atchison. The two forged a deep connection that culminated in marriage on June 17, 1967, at the Immaculate Conception Church in North Washington. Their journey together led them to various places before finding a permanent home in Ionia. Clete's work ethic was a testament to his commitment to his family. He juggled roles as a Navy activist and reservist, a line support mechanic at Sara Lee, a school bus driver, a truck driver for Rausch Bros.Trucking, and a provider for Farm Service, where he filled anhydrous tanks. Clete was a devout member of the Knights of Columbus and the VFW for many years. His dedication to keeping busy was matched only by his passion for and fierce competitiveness in playing cards, earning him the well-deserved title of the "King of Cribbage." Outside the realms of work and play, Clete found joy in family road trips across the country and cherished moments spent fishing with Jeanne. While he may have been a man of few words, each utterance carried value and respect, reflecting his character as a loving, selfless, courageous, and faithful individual. Clete Laures leaves behind a legacy defined by the love he showered upon his family, the courage he exhibited in service to his country, and the unwavering loyalty he demonstrated throughout his life. He may be gone, but the impact of his presence will be felt in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. Clete is survived by his daughter, Tracy(Kevin) Geerts of New Hampton, sons, Mike Laures of Rochester, IN, and Tom(Sara) Laures of Waterloo; 7 grandchildren, Karla Rae Defee Barlow, Bethany Geerts, Abby and Emma Laures, Vincent Price, Seger and Sage Laures; one sister, Diane(Dave) Brandt of Charles City; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vince and Ida; wife, Jeanne on October 4, 2023; son, Kenny in 1997; grandson, Mason Geerts; siblings, Virgil(Kathleen) Laures, Virginia in infancy, Rita(Gerald) Burgart, Marlene(Bill) Weigel, Kenny Laures, Elaine(Roger) Wedeking, and Dale Laures.

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  1. Tracy, Tom and the entire family, so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad and recently your mother. My deepest sympathies and condolences to all of you.
    -Kevin Boehmer

  2. I was part of the 3rd shift Line Support gang for nine years so worked with Clete several times. He was a stand up kind of guy, you know where he stood. I am glad to have known him.) And certainly my favorite thing I remember about Clete is his smile. It was devilish and childlike at the same time. It was kind and comforting. Seems like I was always a little slow at catching on and when I did the moment was over, get busy.)) Anyway, a cherished memory of mine. Peace to his family. Mark Wood

  3. RIP uncle Clete 🙏 You lived a life of service to your Country as well as your Family 💕 I salute you to a life well lived!

  4. I realize this is late however I am just now finding out about Clete’s passing. Clete and I were in the same reserve unit in Waterloo, Iowa. I never really got to know him very well as did other guys in our unit did. However I know that Clete was a hard working, well respected member of our unit and he will be missed by all of those who he touched.

    SW1 Dennis Orpen (Ret.)
    NMCB 25 Waterloo, Iowa
    NMCB 17 Phoenix, Arizona
    Chandler, Arizona


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