Kendall Cordes

kendall cordes
Kendall Dean Cordes age 60 of Nashua, IA, died Thursday, July 7, 2022, at his home surrounded by his family. A celebration of his life will be held 5:00 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 2022, at the Big-4 Fair Grounds Uncle G Pavilion. Services were entrusted to Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory - Olson Chapel in Nashua. Kendall was born January 13th 1962, to Kenneth Cordes and Sharon Fabor of Bassett, IA. He attended Charles City Community Schools. As a youngster Kendall enjoyed spending time with family and friends, working on the neighborhood kids’ bicycles, listening to music and playing with his various pets throughout the years. Kendall was united in marriage to Joyce Lawson in 1984 to which they had four children, Sara, Josh, Cody and Kallie. Kendall and Joyce later divorced. Years later in 2004 Kendall was united in marriage to Cynthia Studer and welcomed her and her four children, Randall, Porscha, Amber and Malina into his home. Throughout his adult life Kendall had worked at Tri-Mark in New Hampton, GMT in Nashua and Featherlite in Cresco. He also did odd jobs to help family and friends such as small engine repair, auto mechanics, cutting down trees and splitting wood. One of his greatest attributes and passions among so many other things was helping people with no regard for himself or the exchange of money. Some of his other passions include: watching the weather….religiously, going for drives, listening to music, spending time with family and friends and having a nice cold drink to take it all in. Kendall will be remembered as a great husband, amazing and genuine friend, a caring and unconditionally loving father and grandfather. He was a wonderful father who fought hard to give his children and grandchildren everything they needed. He is survived by his wife, Cyndi; daughter, Sara (Donnell) McGreevey of North Liberty; sons, Josh (Lynn) Cordes of Charles City, Cody (Kristina) Cordes of New Hampton; daughter, Kallie (Matt) Loecher of Charles City; step-daughter, Jamie Griffin of Nashua; step-sons, Josh (Ashley) Griffin of Oelwein, Randall (Terra) Studer of Oelwein; step-daughters, Porscha (Wallace) Vosburgh of Conroe Texas, Amber (Robert) DeLarosa of Cleburne Texas, Malina (Austin) Vosburgh of Mason City; brother, Tim (Caroline) Cordes of Snyder, OK; sisters, Connie (special friend Dan) Schoenfeld of Floyd, Kathy (Keith) Martin of Bassett, Laura (David) Huffman of Charles City; step-father, Merle Fabor of Bassett; father and mother-in-law, Ray and Linda Studer of Charles City; twenty seven grandchildren; one great grandchild. Kendall was preceded in death by his mother Sharon and father Kenneth as well as many aunts and uncles.

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  1. Back when we were in middle school Kendall was so fast running hurdles and gliding over all of them air and speed

  2. I’m so sorry to hear about Kendall! You are all in my thoughts and prayers 🙏 love to all ❤️

  3. My thoughts & prayers to Kendall’s family! He was such a hoot when we first moved to Bassett! He was always outside playing & was the fastest runner for baseball! You will be missed by everyone that knew you Kendall!

  4. I am so sorry to hear of your brothers passing Laurie and Dave. I know how hard it is to lose a sibling. Prayers for all.

  5. kendall was a great cousin to be with when we visited in the big town of Bassett to hang out with the family .The fun times with him will always be in my heart. sorry for the loss

  6. I for one will never forget that mischievous smile! How he loved it when he beat me playing poker. You were truly one of the best friends I ever had. I will miss you forever! Till we meet again my friend.
    I’m so sorry for your loss Josh and family…he loved all of you so much.

  7. To all of kendalls family , I’m so sorry for your loss. Awesome guy!! Cindy, I know the past few years we’ve lost touch I’ve continued to be in the cc area, I’ve honestly wondered how yal were doing and missing yours, Kendalls, and my ever so funny conversations! Hours long. Id just seen kendalls obituary in the press, stunned and shocked, as the rest, I’m so sorry Cindy if u ever need your “tinkerbell” I’m on 7th Ave. I’m sending hugs and prayers your way and to kendalls friends and family.

  8. Being from Bassett the Cordes family was a big part of living here. Kendall always had a smile on his face and so willing to help with whatever. Deepest sympathy to the whole family.


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