Martin Daniel Feeney
January 03, 2020
Martin Daniel Feeney, 71, beloved husband, father and professor, died January 3, 2020. His family will celebrate his life on Saturday, January 11, 2020, with a visitation from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines, and the memorial service later that day at 2:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 10395 University Ave., in Clive.
Marty was born on March 10, 1948 to Pearl (LaFontaine) and Robert E. Feeney in Boston, MA. He graduated from Boston College High School and received his bachelor’s degree in communication and theatre studies from Boston College. He then joined the U.S. Navy and served in the submarine service on The George C. Marshall Polaris Missile Sub during the Vietnam War.
Marty returned to school and earned his Master’s and PhD in communication and media studies from Bowling Green State University in Ohio with his ambitious dissertation on the art of rhetorical criticism in film, rock music, and the novel.
Over the course of his decades-long teaching career at Monmouth College (Monmouth, IL), Central College (Pella, IA), and Simpson College (Indianola, IA), Marty gave thousands of students the joys of lively classroom discussions, Letterman-style top-10 lists, and his famous mason jars filled with Hershey bars to reward great work.
He filled his life outside of work with many other passions. Marty was a lifelong athlete and runner; he won 104 medals at the Iowa Senior Olympics and was a gold medalist in the 2009 Governor’s Cup race in Des Moines, IA. He directed over 20 plays and as a young student, he won the New England Drama Association’s "Best Play" award for his co-authored play titled "18th Noel."
Marty above all was a devoted husband and father adored by his family. This brilliant, dedicated, caring and compassionate man will be greatly missed by his wife of 35 years, Susan Eggert; children, Rob (Caitlin) Feeney and Caroline (Tim Crawford) Feeney; his sister, Pearlan (Otto Grater) Feeney-Grater; grandson, Nolan Charles Feeney; his nieces and nephew; and his students. Marty was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials may be directed to the Speech and Debate Program at Simpson College, 701 North C. Street, Indianola, IA 50125. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Denise Gregory, USP President
01/06/2020
We here at Union Street Players have lost a great friend, actor, and director. We grieve with the family at the loss of such a lovely man. He will forever be in our hearts and he will live on in our stories to share of happy memories.
Jeremy Huss
01/06/2020
I do not have words right now to express how sad I am to hear this news. Marty was a huge influence. To me, he was a teacher and a leader, but I also considered him a friend. He was special, and he made so many people he came in contact with also feel special, and made many lives better for those who were lucky enough to know him.
Ron and Cindy Willemsen
01/05/2020
We were so sorry to hear about Marty's passing. Our sympathy to your entire family.
Elizabeth DeVore
01/05/2020
Marty was one of the best professors I ever had. I wouldn't have gone to Central without meeting him which confirmed my decision to major in communication studies. Gone way too soon. My sincerest condolences to the entire family.
Jen Hart
01/05/2020
So sorry for your loss! He was one of my favorite professors at Central! Many years after graduating I still reference many things he taught me.
Cy McMahon
01/05/2020
Marty made a huge difference in my life through his classroom. I quote him often. Im so sorry for your loss he has inspired so many.
Shelley Skuster
01/05/2020
What a gift Feeney was to this world! I'm incredibly sad to learn of his passing.
I credit much of my television career to his belief in me and his encouragement as my advisor. We stayed in touch over the years, and I was always so grateful for his support and humor.
His love for journalism, truth and integrity truly changed my life. He will be deeply missed.
Bonnie&Paul Miller
01/05/2020
We are so sorry to hear of Martys death.
Michelle Milder Carew
01/05/2020
Loved , loved, loved him! He was a great professor, enjoyed every single class I had with him. Also will never forget the many long nights working on The Ray in the dungeon of an office...Lots of laughs, great times and wonderful memories. One of the greats??
Marti
01/05/2020
Sorry for your loss.
Ryan Suchomel
01/05/2020
Marty was one of a kind, and a great leader. I remember many late nights in The Ray office at Central College, back when it was a small stone basement bunker that smelled of hot wax. He always encouraged creativity and supported college kids who had lots of enthusiasm, but not much wisdom. He will be missed.