Lynn Edson

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Lynn Earl Edson age 94 of Nashua, IA died Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at MercyOne North Iowa Hospice in Mason City, IA. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, August 29, 2022, at the United Methodist Church in Nashua with Rev. Robert Dodge & Rev. Sarah Namukose officiating. Interment will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Nashua with Bryan Becker, Bryce Becker, Andrew Edson, Jonathan Gerzema, Brent Gerzema, and Brady Becker serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Theresa Sult, Suzanne Case, Jennifer Gerzema, Kristin Soland and Britta Meints. Friends may greet the family from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 28, 2022, at Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory - Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church on Monday. Lynn’s long and productive life began on July 25, 1928, when his parents, Earl and Leota (Barber) welcomed their only child to the world on their family farm about nine miles east of Nashua. That farm would be Lynn's home for most of his life, and as a young boy, he learned the value of hard work and persistence as he helped his parents with various chores both in the field and with the farm's livestock. He also loved to pal around with his cousins, Vearl and Virgil Edson, and they had many adventures back in the day. Lynn attended a one-room country schoolhouse through the eighth grade before transferring to Nashua High School, where he was a member of the Class of 1946. In his younger years, he worked at Rath Packing in Waterloo, clerked at the Waverly Sale Barn, and co-owned E&M Clerking, but Lynn was a farmer his entire life. He worked the family farm and when time allowed, he worked for some of his neighbors, too. Back in those days, everyone went to town on Friday nights to do their shopping and socializing, but one of those Friday nights proved to be better than all the rest. Lynn drove into town, saw Rose Mary Wilson walking with her family, and asked if she would like to ride in his new car. Her parents said that was fine, and the rest, well, it's a beautiful love story. The couple began dating, fell in love, and were married on Sept. 16, 1951, at the United Methodist Church in Nashua. They settled on the family farm, where they welcomed their three children — Mary Lynn, Lynda, and Dave — who had a father who worked hard yet always made time for them. They will always fondly remember the fishing trips to the cabin the family had at Breezy Point in Minnesota, and, of course, cleaning out the livestock truck so they'd have a place to camp during their annual visit to the Iowa State Fair. Lynn's farm had everything — from crop production to cattle, hogs, dairy cows, and chickens. God only knows how much hay the Edson's baled over the years, but trust us, it was a lot. He had a deep faith in Christ and was a lifetime member of the Republic Church, and Lynn also was blessed with a beautiful voice. He sang in a quartet with his father, in talent shows, and at many weddings and funerals. Lynn gave back to his community — serving on the Nashua Equity Coop Board, the Nashua School Board, and various church boards. He had an outgoing personality and always had a smile. He could walk into a room with 50 people, many of whom he had never met, and leave that same room with 50 friends. But at his core, he was a family man. He and Rose Mary did everything together, including spending a number of winters in Texas. When his wife's health began failing later in life, it was Lynn who took care of her with gentleness and kindness. They moved to Nashua in 2014. Up until this past year, Lynn has remained active, enjoying his coffee buddies, (but keeping an eye on Dave at the farm!) He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Lynn was proud of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. For 94 years, Lynn graced us with his presence, and the world was a better place for it. As sad as we are to say goodbye, we know his faith tells us he's in a better place today and reunited with Rose Mary. Lynn is survived by his children, Mary Lynn (Dean) Gerzema of Buffalo Center, Lynda (Bob) Becker of Swaledale, and Dave (Connie) Edson of Ionia; 11 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife of 64 years, Rose Mary in 2015.

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  1. Sorry to hear about your dad, Dave Edson 😢 Thoughts and prayers with you and your family ❤️ 🙏

  2. My sincere condolences to the Edson family on your loss of a good, honest, hard working man. Lynn and Rosemary were both good friends of our family and I always enjoyed seeing and visiting with them. I was able to attend Lynn’s 90th birthday celebration at Republic Church when I was visiting and got to enjoy his company. Always liked it when Lynn and my Father world sing together as they both had wonderful voices. Cherish his memory of the happy times you spent together May he Rest In Peace.

  3. Sending hugs to all of Lynn’s family…he always brought a smile to my face as I would go down the hall to see Mom. Would stop to chat a bit and he always had kind words to say…as I would leave his arm would always go up in a wave and he always said “Thank You!” as I would make my way down the hall. Thank you, Lynn, for always brightening my day…you will be missed by many. ~ Janet Miller

  4. Sorry to hear of your Dads passing Dave. You guys were great neighbors and it is was always very nice to come over and help bail hay in the summers when ask because he was always pleasant to work with. He lived a good and long life. God Bless, Klel Harris

  5. Deepest sympathy to the Edson family. I have many memories of growing up in the Republic community with the Edsons. Our families crossed paths many different ways. I happened to be in Iowa for Lynn’s 90th birthday at Republic Church. It was great to visit with him. May your memories keep him in your hearts forever. Jeannine Muench Schlottman

  6. Sorry to learn of the passing of your Father, Lynn. Unfortunately, we are losing the pillars of the Nashua community one by one. My Mother, Donna Tefft, and Lynn graduated together in the Nashua Class of 1946. Mom always spoke highly of Lynn and what a great classmate and friend he was to everyone. They also sang together on various occasions through the years and performed at some community variety shows. Lynn’s great personality and smile will be missed by those who had the opportunity to know him. Barb Head Garbes

  7. My sympathies to you Mary Lynn and all. It is never easy to lose a parent. Your dad lived a wonderful life and that will bring you peace. Sincerely, Gladice Haut Tidemanson

  8. To the Edson family, so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. I have many memories of being neighbors of the Edson’s when I was home on the farm. May you all keep the memories. Bert and Linda Feuchtwanger

  9. Dave and Connie we are sorry for your loss. It has been a long time since I visited with Lynn out in the field next to his farm. He lived a vary loving and long life. We moved from the area in 1991 but he was not forgotten. Steve and Debi Liddle of Meriden, IA

  10. Mary Lynn, Lynda, Dave and families so sorry for your loss. A wonderful father, community and “Bulldog” supporter. My Heartfelt Sympathy to all of you. Karilyn Naeve Claude


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