Raymond Drewelow

June 9, 1956 ~ November 23, 2020
Raymond Drewelow age 64 of New Hampton, IA died Monday, November 23, 2020 at MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City, IA.
Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 5, 2020, at First Baptist Church in Charles City, IA with Rev. Matthew Howlett celebrating the service. Interment will follow at the New Hampton City Cemetery.
Friends may greet the family one hour prior to the service on Saturday at the church.
Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory has been entrusted with Raymond's funeral arrangements.
641-394-4334.
Raymond was born on June 9, 1956, to Julius Raymond and Sue C. (Crooks) in New Hampton. He was the oldest of the couple’s four children and grew up in New Hampton.
He attended schools in New Hampton and was a member of the Class of 1975 at New Hampton High School. Growing up, he liked the outdoors and he liked cars; he was especially proud of his first car, a Camaro.
After high school, he worked several jobs, and in 1977, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving his country for three years of active service and three years with the Navy Reserves. He was a radar control operator on the original crew of the USS Eisenhower, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier that, during Drewelow’s service, was deployed in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Before he went into the Navy, Ray had worked part-time for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and after his discharge from the Navy, he worked as a full-time soil conservationist technician. He worked at a variety of NRCS offices around the state, he worked for the NRCS for 33 years.
Ray never married, yet he was first and foremost a family man. He loved his parents, siblings and enjoyed spending time with his nephews and niece. He truly was a great uncle.
He was laid back, and although some might have seen him as quiet and reserved, once he got to know you, he would flash that quick, sarcastic wit and enjoyed back-and-forth teasing. After retiring from the NRCS, he worked at Kwik Star in New Hampton.
Ray enjoyed nature, animals and photography, and he was an active member of the churches he attended. He grew up in the old First Baptist Church in New Hampton, was a member of other churches as his NRCS work took him around Iowa and most recently belonged to the First Baptist Church in Charles City. Whenever his church needed something, Ray was the first to answer the call.
His death from COVID-19 has left his family shocked and devastated, but they also know that his deep faith means Ray is at peace and reunited with Jesus today.
Ray is survived by his father, Julius “Bud” Drewelow of New Hampton, IA; one sister, Rhonda (Jon) Knight of Waterloo, IA; one brother, Richard (Audrey) Drewelow of New Hampton, IA; two nephews, Kyle Knight of Waterloo, IA, RJ Drewelow of New Hampton, IA; two nieces, Traci (Chris) Diel of New Hampton, Marique Ruth of Alta Vista; one great-nephew Cole Andringa of Alta Vista.
He was preceded in death by one sister Rita in infancy; his mother Sue Drewelow; one nephew, Dustin Ruth.
Fly high among the Angel’s Ray! Our sympathy to all of Ray’s family!
I am so very sorry for your loss I worked with Ray at Kwik Star. He was always such a joy to work with. RIP you will be missed Ray
So sorry to hear this about my classmate. He was a very nice person. You have my sympathy.
It was a honor to be a classmate and friend with Ray. He always greeted me with a smile. Such a kind and caring man. Rest in Peace
May his memories console you today. All my prayers to his family. Jeanne Roder
Ray was always so kind to our family. He always had a smile and a hug to offer and was so caring and thoughtful. He will be remembered fondly.
Ray, fly high dear cousin! You will be greatly missed. Tell your Mom, your sister, our grandparents, our Aunts and Uncles, my Dad, and Leonard all how much we miss them and will see them all some day. I will always remember the fun times we had growing up and our talks at family gatherings. Rest in Peace Ray!
My memories of coming to spend time on the farm in New Hampton as a kid are numerous and wonderful to recall. One in particular involved me pestering Uncle Bud and Raymond into teaching me how to drive a tractor. When that day came I was so excited! I remember Raymond telling me that I would be able to drive on my own if I could get the hang of driving stick. As you can imagine, I was eager to learn — though, perhaps, not as eager as Raymond was to teach me. Little did I know that very afternoon I would indeed be driving the tractor out in the field — and, hauling a manure spreader while doing it. One doesn’t soon forget the feel, let alone the smell of having cow manure tossed all over your backside! I can laugh now and I have Raymond to thank! (Though I suspect Rhonda and Ricky had a hand in it, as well!) Rest in Peace my Dear Cousin —
Ray was an integral part of our family when he lived in Toledo. He was with us for holidays, birthdays, church events, vacations, helping with farm work, fun and games, and just hanging out. Our kids have fond memories of ‘Uncle Ray’. Going through our photos brought back so many memories and stories involving Ray. He was a great friend and brother in Christ. We are so glad to know we’ll see him again one day!
Deepest sympathy to Rays family
Ray was one of the best technicians I had the pleasure of working with at the NRCS
I am deeply saddened to hear of Ray’s untimely passing. He will be remembered with the same affection that has been felt by the Feuling family historically for the other members of the Drewelow family who share character attributes and loyalty in common to win the esteem and affection of many. Nanette Feuling
Thinking of you in this difficult time. Ray was greatly loved. His friendship meant so much to us and he will be missed. Looking forward to a reunion.
Ray and I carpooled together to the Naval Reserve weekend drills in Waterloo back in 80-81 until I went back on active duty in 81. We had many a good discussions on those trips. My memories of Ray are all good – may he rest in peace.