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Richard Sowers

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Richard "Ric" Sowers age 73 of Fredericksburg, IA, died Wednesday, November 24, 2021, at his home. Per Ric’s request, no formal services will be held. Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in Fredericksburg has been entrusted to help the family during this time. Ric was born on Aug. 13, 1948, to Douglas and Marian (Jeffries) Sowers in Sumner, and he was the third of the couple’s eight children. Ric grew up on farms in the Frederika, Fredericksburg, and Sumner areas, and he received his education both at country schools and in Fredericksburg. After high school, he worked several jobs before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps in October 1966, and Ric served his country for four years, rising to the rank of sergeant. Ric was a jet engine mechanic and served a tour of duty in Vietnam and was based at Chu Lai. Although he rarely talked about his Marine days, Ric was proud of the service he gave his country and he received a number of service medals. After receiving his honorable discharge, Ric returned to Iowa and put his mechanical skills to good use for several employers, including Sara Lee and Omega Cabinets, as well as for the company he started and ran for a few years, Sowers Electric. It was at Sara Lee, though, where he met the love of his life Marlene Junker, who fell in love with Ric’s smile and his kindness and caring. The two were married on June 11, 1976, and made their home in Fredericksburg, where they raised their son, Matt. Ric loved being a father, and the bond between father and son was especially strong in the outdoors as Ric and Matt loved fishing and hunting together. Matt’s dad was also a talented artist who loved to carve — wood or stone — and painting. Ric’s greatest attribute as a father was that he understood that there was no better gift he could give his son than his time. Ric was a chuckwagon racer for a number of years, he loved his fishing trips to Lake Miltona near Alexandria, Minnesota, and was a member of the Fredericksburg AMVETS Post 90 Club, Fredericksburg Sportsman’s Club, and Hillcrest Baptist and Brethren Church. He also enjoyed his Tuesday morning coffee group and was always up for a Hawkeye or a Cyclone football game. At his core, though, he was a family man. He dearly loved his wife of 45 years, his son, and his granddaughter, Mara, who was the light of his life. Ric loved being a grandfather and it was always a good day when Mara and Ric were together. Ric loved his siblings and was a fantastic uncle to his many nieces and nephews. He had many talents — he could fix anything — but what made Ric so special was the fact that he had such a big, caring heart, was the best listener, and had a great sense of humor. He will be dearly missed by all those who loved and knew him. Ric is survived by his wife, Marlene Sowers of Fredericksburg; his son, Matthew (Melissa) Sowers of Burnsville, Minnesota; his granddaughter, Mara; two brothers, Jeff (Marlys) Sowers of Milo, and Ken (Barb) Sowers of Fredericksburg; five sisters, Sue Orth of Plainfield, Melinda Daggett of Conrad, Merijo (Dale) Boevers of Farley; Kelly (Scott) Diser of Rochester, Minnesota, and Kristen (Mark) Christensen of Saratoga; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers-in-law, Romaine Orth & Don Daggett.

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  1. I remember Rick well from our Sara Lee days; he was quite the comical guy. My sympathy to you and your families, Marlene

  2. Sending prayers to the family. He was such a great person to work with at Sara Lee! He will be sadly missed by all.

  3. What a nice guy. so very sorry He was a very very good guy. Makes me sad. Our Sympathy Marlene and family

  4. Marlene and family, Gary and I send you hugs and our deepest sympathy. We are keeping you in our thoughts and our prayers.🙏

  5. Marlene, we are so sorry for your loss. We will hold you and your family close in our thoughts and prayers. 🙏🏻

  6. So sorry for your loss Marlene. May his memories console you and his family today. Our prayers to you all. Jeanne and David Roder

  7. We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Dena and Zac Palmer and Dean Speicher

  8. Sending my heartfelt sympathy, Marlene and Matt. You are lifted in my prayers. Ric was a gem…..always a joy to visit with. May God’s comfort and peace be with you.🙏💕.

  9. Marlene, Matt, and family, You have our deepest condolences. We are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers. Theresa & Mick Urness

  10. Our deepest sympathy Marlene, Mat and to all of Ric’s family. Hold his memories close and may God’s love bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time. Keith and Barb Speicher

  11. So sorry for your loss. We so much enjoyed our visits with Rick. Such a talented man with a huge heart. He will be missed.

  12. So very sorry for your loss. We so much enjoyed our visits with him. He is such a talented man with a big heart. He will be missed.

  13. Thank you for your service my friend. You will always be in my memories of the great times we shared. May God give your family peace and comfort. Rest in peace. Harlan Trewin

  14. May God give the family comfort and peace . Ric will be missed but he has given you all great memories . He will always be with us. Blessings to all.

  15. Marlene and family, our deepest sympathy to you all! Ric was a great person and always helpful he will be missed.


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