Virgil Edson
October 11, 1925 ~ January 2, 2018
Virgil C. Edson age 92 of Ionia, IA died Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at Linn Haven Rehab and Healthcare in New Hampton.
A funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 6, 2018 at the Republic Community Church in rural Ionia with Rev. John Tunnicliff presiding. Interment will be held at Sunnyside Memory Gardens in Charles City with Matt Edson, Tim Edson, Scott Edson, Chad Nelson, David Edson and Charles Edson serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Lisa Nelson, Brenda Edson, Traci Edson, Meagan Edson, Bridget Edson and Jessa Edson.
Friends may greet the family from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 5, 2018 at Hugeback-Johsnon Funeral Home -- Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service on Saturday at church.
Virgil C. Edson was born October 11, 1925 on the family farm in the Republic area in Chickasaw County, the son of Owen R. and Lulu Yetta (Costello) Edson. He attended rural country schools through the 8th grade with perfect attendance. After finishing 8th grade he started working in the area on local farms.
In 1945 he joined the United States Army and took his basic training at Fort Hood, Texas. After basic training he was deployed to Japan to fight in World War II. The war ended on his way to Japan. While he was there he supervised the make-up and break-up of trains in a military railroad yard and in over-the-road operations. Virgil formed many life-long friendships while in the Army, with whom he kept in touch throughout his life.
After returning from the service Virgil married Carole Muench on February 20, 1948 at Carole's parents home. To this union two sons were born. The couple started farming in the Republic area and continued to do so throughout their whole life. Virgil identified with his calling as a farmer, all his life.
Virgil and Carole loved to travel. They would often take trips to South Carolina and visit Virgil's army friend Marvin Kay. Their passion for traveling also included many trips to Branson, the Rose Bowl Parade, Texas and Colorado for army reunions. Virgil loved to square dance. He and Carole were members of the Chick-A-Squares. He enjoyed spending time with his family.
He is survived by two sons, Jeffrey (Janice) Edson of Ionia, IA, Clifford (Donna) Edson of Ionia, IA; six grandchildren, Lisa (Chad) Nelson of Nashua, IA, Matt (Bridget) Edson of Ionia, IA, Brenda Edson of Denver, IA, Tim (Jessa) Edson of Waterloo, IA, Scott (Meagan) Edson of Barrington, IL, Traci Edson of Waterloo, IA; four great-grandchildren Makenna Nelson, Autumn Nelson, Reese Edson, Ryan Edson; two step-great-grandchildren Quinn Irion, Finlay Irion; one brother Vearl (Mary) Edson of Fredericksburg, IA; three sisters-in-law Marge Edson Hoffman of New Hampton, IA, Donna Kernik of Minnesota, Shirley Beam of Minnesota; many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Carole in 2011; one brother, Verne Edson; five brothers-in-law, Robert (Mary Ann) Muench, Delbert Muench, Stan (Doris) Feutchwanger, Frank Kernik, Howard Beam.
Jeff, Janice, Cliff and Donna we are so sorry to here of Virgil’s passing. We know he was so loved by all of you. I told Chad he is in Heaven dancing (or riding on a tractor) with the love of his life. We are praying for all of you. Love. Erik and Cindi
Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
To Virgil’s entire family I wish to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved father and grandfather. I have truly enjoyed caring for Virgil at Linn-Haven. I will miss seeing him every day. A special thanks to Jeff and Cliff for trusting us with your father’s care. He was a special person. I very much enjoyed getting to know all of you as well. You are a wonderful family and have been great to work with. I will miss all of you as well. Thoughts and prayers to everyone. Linda Flick.
Sending my thoughts and prayers to the family. Virgil was a good and decent man as well as an icon in our community.
Jeff,Janice,Cliff, Donna and families, I am very sorry to read about Virgil’s passing. I have a lot of memories of him and your family while growing up in Republic. He was a hard worker and a very good farmer who passed those qualities on to his Son’s through his example. May he Rest In Peace. God Bless everyone in his family during this difficult time.
Phyllis and want to extend our most sincere sympathy to Jeff, Janice, Cliff, Donna and your families with the passing of your dad, Virgil.
Jeff, Cliff and families, so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. I have many memories of growing up in the Republic area. I remember your dad as always upbeat and positive and a good farmer. I think the Virgil Edson farm had the straightest rows of corn I have ever seen, this was before GPS was used to guide the tractor.
Bert Feuchtwanger
So sorry to hear of Virgil’s passing. Prayers to all of his family. May he be forever at Peace
Thoughts & Prayers are with you- know how hard it is to loose parents. Enjoyed seeing the pictures.
Sharon(Poppe)Pinter