Carl W. Mersereau
June 13, 2023
Carl Mersereau, 75, left us suddenly for his eternal rest on June 13, 2023. He was born in Passaic, New Jersey, on September 29, 1947, to Harold and Evelyn (Elgersma) Mersereau.
Carl spent his formative years in Marshalltown, Iowa, where at the age of 18 he asked a friend, “who is that cute girl?” and met his beautiful bride, Josephine. He matriculated at Iowa State University, where he joined Theta Xi Fraternity and was an active member for the remainder of his life.
Carl and Jo married in 1969 and were blessed with nearly 54 cherished years together. Along the way, Carl attained his Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Iowa, but remained a loyal Cyclone fan for better but mostly worse.
In 1971, their family grew with the birth of Michael. His arrival was followed by Carl joining the Army as an officer flying Huey helicopters. While serving his country, Carl was deployed to Turkey on a NATO assignment, where he and Jo welcomed their daughter, Jennifer, in 1973. Carl retired honorably as a captain.
After he completed his service, Carl spent his career as a stock broker. Apart from work, these years were filled with adventures in Maui and Keystone, and summers spent on the golf course. These memories were shared with many dear, life-long friends.
If you were lucky, you got to experience Carl’s booming laughter, mouthwatering barbecue (especially his ribs), or his infamous chocolate martinis.
Carl leaves behind many broken hearts. He is survived by the love of his life, Jo, she truly was the apple of his eye and he lived to make her happy; his beloved children, Michael Mersereau and Jennifer (Brandon) Lee; his treasured grandchildren, Lucy Holms, Nicholas Lucht, and Sophia, Carter, and Paige Lee; brothers, Larry (Sue) Mersereau and Ken (Kerri) Mersereau; and many, many friends who filled his life with joy.
We are so grateful for the 75 years we got to spend with Carl and we wish we could have had so many more. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family for contributions to organizations Carl held close to his heart.
Please join us in celebrating the life of Carl Mersereau on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at the Lutheran Church of Hope, 925 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa, for a visitation at 10:00 AM, service at 11:00 AM, and a luncheon to follow.
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Ron Stenstrom
06/24/2023
1965 Carl and many other freshmen and some upper class men joined Theta Xi fraternity It was maybe the largiet pledge class in Mu Chapter. Many good memories of activities with Carl and out Fraternity brothers. Carl was a fun and very respected fraternity brother,
Ill miss the many events with Carl and our Mu chapter brothers.
Jane Bollinger
06/21/2023
Jo.I am so sad to hear of passing of your Carl. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Marcia Jensen
06/21/2023
My condolences to the entire family. I didn't know Carl, but his daughter, Jenny, was a student in my 7th grade English class at Indian Hills, and she was a special young lady...just wanted to extend my prayers for peace for the family. Marcia (Mendenhall) Jensen
Barb Rice
06/20/2023
Jo, I am so sorry to hear of Carls death. I pray your wonderful family memories will bring you comfort. Sending hugs and prayers.
Elaine Lesch
06/19/2023
Dear Jo, I am so sorry to hear about your husbands passing. Although I hadnt met him , I am sure knowing you he was a very good man. I have you in my though and prayers. Love, Elaine
Larry Huisman
06/15/2023
Brother Carl,
I enjoyed meeting you for our Thursday morning coffee, You always had an interesting story. You were a good brother. I will miss you at our fraternity morning coffees. Prayers for you and your family.
You will be missed by so many.
YITB MU 662
Norma Doenecke
06/15/2023
What a good man Carl was. It was a great pleasure to know him. It was so thoughtful of Jo and Carl to be invited to Christmas celebrations at their house. I'm sure Arthur is "up there" to welcome Carl to his BIL party in the sky.
Craig Field Mu 765
06/15/2023
Carl was a wonderful fraternity brother. I was a freshman when he was a senior. Still, he treated me like a brother and not some new kid that just joined the house. Seeing him in Ames at 6294 banquets was always a pleasure. Neat guy!!!! The world needs more "Carls".