Robin Weiss

robin weiss
Robin Lynn Weiss age 59 of Nashua, IA, passed away peacefully Friday, December 8, 2023, at his home surrounded by family. Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 14, 2023 at Clover Ridge Event Center (2526 Hwy 218, Charles City, IA 50616) with Rev. Darin Cerwinske presiding. Interment will be held at a later date at Oak Hill Cemetery in Nashua. Steve Sudol, Tim Fisher, Sam Hilt, Mark Brunner, Harold Lantow, Jamie Downing, Kevin Zwanziger, and Jim Klunder will be serving as pallbearers. Nashua Firefighters and Barn Builders serving as honorary pallbearers. Friends may greet the family from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at Clover Ridge Event Center. Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory - Olson Chapel in Nashua have been entrusted with arrangements. (641) 435-4134 Robin Lynn Weiss was born October 25, 1964 in Charles City, IA, to Roland and Darlene (Flatness) Weiss. Robin spent his entire life in Nashua, leaving only for college and to take a job for a few years in Cedar Rapids. Robin attended Nashua Elementary and Nashua High School, graduating with the class of 1983. While in school, nothing was more important to Robin than sports, especially football. Robin was involved in baseball, football and wrestling. His senior year in high school, Robin and his buddies were Cornbowl Conference Champions in football, a memory Robin talked about often. Robin was also a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. Getting to see them play and getting to take a tour of their new stadium were highlights for Robin. Robin went on to play football for Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, Iowa. He graduated from Iowa Lakes with a degree in Sales and Marketing. Robin started dating Shelly Kalvig in high school in 1982. They were married on September 23, 1989 at the Republic Community Church in rural Ionia. Together they raised 3 children: Dustin, Megan and Dallas. Robin had a special bond with his children. They were a close family. You would often see the 5 of them boating together on the weekends. Robin loved boating and loved the water. He always wanted to be outside. Robin’s employment over the years included Teleconnect in Cedar Rapids, he managed an Aldi Grocery store in Waterloo, he worked for Five Star Cooperative as a petroleum manager and in 2000 Robin and Shelly bought the Ionia Meat Locker. They owned the locker for 15 years and Robin was proud to produce great products. The cleanliness of the locker was top priority for Robin too. He used to say you could eat off the floor in his slaughter room. He was also a member of the Nashua and Clarksville Fire Department for 16 years. Robin worked hard his entire life. He could never sit still for long. He was always on the go. Robin was a very organized person. Everything in his house and garage had a place. Everything around Robin was always neat and tidy. In June of 2020 Robin was diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multiform: terminal brain cancer. Not once did Robin complain. He never asked “why.” He lived life to the absolute fullest. For 3 and ½ years Robin lived with brain cancer and he always had a smile on his face. Robin had some of the best one liners. He made his family laugh every day. Life with Robin was always fun. Robin loved Jagermeister and black licorice. If his kids were home on the weekend you would often hear Robin say, “line ‘em up.” That was his way of getting someone to make everyone a Jager bomb. Robin passed away peacefully at home on Friday, December 8. Robin is survived by his wife Shelly of Nashua; a son Dustin of Clinton, daughters Megan of Des Moines and Dallas of Denver. His mother Darlene of Nashua, sisters Deb (Dale) Schwickerath of Alta Vista, Sandy (Clark) Sisson of Omaha; Jamee (Phil) Franzen of Nashua; brother Carl Weiss of Clinton. Plus many nieces and nephews. Robin was preceded in death by his dad Roland, his niece Chrystie, his paternal and maternal grandparents; and his in-laws Les and Rena Kalvig. Robin wanted his celebration of his life to be casual. He did not want anyone dressing up fancy for him. Please dress accordingly for the funeral service as it will be held outdoors at Clover Ridge Event Center.

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  1. You fought the good fight Robin, now your at Peace. May God provide the family with comfort and strength to get through this time of grief. Sending Love, Hugs and Prayers. 🙏🏽💙🫂

  2. We lost a true friend, classmate, amazing man & hero yesterday. Our hearts are shattered, but know you are in a much better place & are whole again. We will treasure the special memories with you & hope to follow your example of positivity & never giving up.
    Prayers, love & hugs to Shelly, Dustin, Dallas, Megan, & the Weiss & Kalvig families during this sad & difficult time.
    Fly high & RIP Robin! You will forever be missed!

  3. Shelly and family, you are all in our prayers at this difficult time. Robin will be missed, he was as good as they get.

  4. Shelly prayers and hugs to you and your family. Robin always had a smile. Even on the busiest days of hauling gas and long nights at the locker. RIP Robin

  5. Our deepest sympathies to Robin’s family. Such a fine man he was. We’ll keep all of in our prayers. God Bless and Take Care.

  6. Our deepest condolences goes out to Shelly and Robin’s family!

    What an incredible human being the community of Nashua lost. We understand how much Robin’s impact made on anyone or group. It was extraordinary special and significant!
    Our heart weeps for you!
    Duenda Leonard Zwanziger

  7. Robin always had a smile on his face. When ever he drove around he had this big wave of his hand and a smile. He was so Happy to be at the LBC marriage reunion with his family this year! I will always remember his joyfullness throughout all he had been through

  8. Paul and Judy Polashek. Our deepest sympathy to Shelly and family at this difficult time❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻

  9. Shelly and family, My deepest condolences to all your Family. I’m so sorry you lost Robin so young. I remember the time you helped with food for Joanne when she came home to visit. Which turned out to be her last. I fell your pain my you find rest in the arms of Jesus.


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