Ronald Lewis
July 24, 2019
Ronald Bryan Lewis, age 65, of Altoona, Iowa passed away peacefully after a courageous and brave battle with cancer on July 24, 2019 at Iowa Methodist Hospital.
Ron was born June 12, 1954 in Fort Dodge, Iowa to Raymond and Beverly (Burger) Lewis. He graduated from Fort Dodge High School in 1972. Ron then went on to graduate from Iowa State University with a Bachelor’s degree in German, International Studies and Economics. He enjoyed learning so much that he further continued his education at University of Dubuque where he received his Master’s Degree in Business and Spanish.
He married DeAnne, the love of his life on November 23, 1974. They enjoyed almost 45 years of marriage and so many memories in that time. One of their favorite things to do was drive around, check places out, and buy gifts for their grandkids. Ron loved to plan trips and they made it to 48 states while showing American Eskimo’s before having their strong-minded children.
Ron taught at a couple of schools, before landing at Guttenberg, Iowa where he spent 24 years teaching German/ Spanish and Economics. If you would ask him, he would say he loved the coaching while teaching the best. He exceled at coaching many students in softball, basketball, track, volleyball, football, cross-country and last but not least archery. Ron left the education world in 2006 and entered the abstracting/business world. He loved working with his ladies at Linn County Abstract. He then transferred to the Des Moines office before ending at Warren County Abstract in Indianola as a manger where he learned many new things from his gals there.
Ron had many hobbies, but his favorite would be anything to do with animals, especially goats. He valued his title of “FFA Chapter Famer”. During his life Ron had, at various times: dogs, rabbits, cows, pigs, and goats. Ron was a farm boy at heart in a city boy’s body. He had a great work ethic but wouldn’t pass up the chance to attend a county or state fair sale barn.
Ron valued his family time dearly. He loved spending time with his grandkids whether it was going on vacations together, his favorite being the St. Louis trip, attending their many activities, or just playing games at home. He loved being their Opa and he will be very missed by them.
Ron is survived by his wife, DeAnne Lewis; children, Ronda (Matt) Pennekamp and Daron (Alison) Lewis; grandchildren, Kirstyn Pennekamp, Braxton Pennekamp, Lewis Pennekamp and Savannah Lewis; mother, Beverly (Burger) Lewis; 3 sisters, Karen Nelson, Cheryl (Gary) Spillman, Charlene (Dean) Austin, father-in-law, Dean G. Hoag, Sr.; Dean “D.G.” (Mary) Hoag, Richard (Sally) Hoag, Darcilyn (Dennis) Depenbusch, Debra (John) Knipper and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Ron is proceeded in death by his father, Raymond Lewis, his mother-in-law, Doris (Nelson) Hoag.
A celebration of life service will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, July 29, 2019, at Lutheran Church of the Cross, 1701 8th Street SW in Altoona. Visitation will held Sunday, July 28 from 2-6 p.m., also at the church.
Condolences may be expressed online at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Brian Meyer
07/31/2019
Sorry to hear of Rons passing. He was a really nice guy and one of my favorite teachers.
Joyce Ellenbecker
07/30/2019
DeAnne and family. My deepest sympathy. May Ron always have an American Eskimo at his side. So many memories with my children, growing up, going to dog shows, where Ron was a judge. My current Eskie is about 8 or more generations down from male "Skipper" I purchased from Ron, about 30 years ago. He will be remembered and missed. His American Eskimos will be in pedigrees forever.
Maxi Bebber
07/27/2019
I wish to give my deepest sympathy to Mr. Lewis's entire family.
May he soar with the eagles.
God bless.
Sharon and Ed McCarthy
07/26/2019
DeAnne and kids, We are sorry for your loss. I remember the way you talked about Ron. Love runs very deep with you. Just so you know we Wil keep you all in our prayers. Still miss you DeAnne.
Judy and Mike Clayberg
07/26/2019
DeAnne, Rhonda, Daron and family. Cherish your special memories, they will always bring you smiles. Your heart might be heavy today, but it will be full of the love you shared tomorrow. Hold your husband's and Dad's love close to your heart and let it live on. God Bless you .
Our deepest sympathy.
Carol Proctor
07/26/2019
DeAnne. Daron, Ronda and families, you have my sympathy. I enjoyed working with Ron. He always had a smile and our environment was positive.
Kathryn Spick
07/26/2019
This man loved his family so much I know there will be a part of him that will always be with you
Tim Harbaugh
07/26/2019
DeAnne and kids,
So sorry to hear about your loss. Ron certainly had a strong influence on me, and I enjoyed knowing him and learning from him.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Traci Walke-Ryan
07/26/2019
My deepest sympathies DeAnn and family. Fondly remembering the days you were neighbors to my parents
So very very sorry for your loss
Dennis and Virginia Roth
07/26/2019
Sorry for your loss DeAnne, remember all the fun times with you guys back in Gberg.many positive memories!
Dawn Thorsen
07/26/2019
My deepest sympathies go out to you, Deanna, and to your family. I have such fond memories of your family from the years we were together at church camp. Ron was always friendly and so welcoming. My heart breaks, knowing the pain you are going through. I am so very sorry. Prayers for you and your family, as you continue on this journey.
Carol Nassif
07/26/2019
DeAnne and family,
I am so very sorry for the devastating loss of Ron. He inspired me to breed and show American Eskimo dogs. Many of my current dogs are descendents of the dog Ron sold me. We also shared an interest in showing rabbits. He was a very kind man who will be missed. He made the world a better place for those who were honored to know him. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Ray and Lori Horstman
07/26/2019
So sorry for your loss. Treasure the memories
Sharon & Randy Keehner
07/26/2019
Sending hugs and prayers to the family! I enjoyed working with Ronhe always was positive and fun. So sorrythe world was better with him in it.
Laura Morarend
07/25/2019
DeAnne and family, you have my deepest sympathy for your loss. Ron was a super co-worker who looked out for you and was always there when you needed some one. I will keep you in my prayers.