Andy Eugene Long
July 17, 2020
Andy Eugene Long was born on November 17, 1964 to Ray and Joan (Miller) Long in Marshalltown, Iowa, the youngest of three children. He attended grade school in Melbourne and graduated from West Marshall High School in 1983. Andy grew up in a small town with a close-knit community; his father owned a gas station - the site of many shenanigans - and his mother was the church organist. Andy and his siblings, Dwight and Jody, made up the rest of the church music team, singing for services and leading worship. He and Dwight also ran small businesses in town, including a paper route and lawn-mowing business; on his route, Andy was known for taking breaks to share a glass of lemonade and a cartoon or two with his customers. Childhood blessings also included close proximity to his grandparents, with whom he was very close, and summers at Clear Lake, which left him with fond memories of weekends at the family cabin.
After graduating from high school, Andy attended Iowa State University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Business Management. During his time there, he was a devoted member of the fraternity Alpha Tau Omega, and he was an avid performer, spending his spare time on campus singing and producing musicals, and his summers on Adventureland’s “Soda ‘n’ Sounds” stage. After graduation, he remained a lifelong fan of the Cyclones, and loved spending Saturdays at ISU games.
Upon receiving his degree, Andy did what most of us only dream of as children – he ran away and joined the circus, serving as the Regional Marketing Director for Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus for 2 years. He then spent the next 24 years in event venue management: first as a Director of Marketing, which took him to Dayton, OH, Ames, IA, and Charleston, SC; next, he moved to Wilkes Barre, PA, where he was the General Manager of the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza; after that, he returned to Iowa to serve as the General Manager for the Iowa Events Center; finally, he held various executive positions with Venuworks. Most recently, he brought his event management experience to Grandview University as Director of Conferencing.
Over the years, in addition to assembling an impressive collection of photos with the many celebrities who played his buildings, including Elton John, Cher, Neil Diamond, Reba McIntire, AC/DC, and more, Andy also assembled a collection of true VIPs in his life, most notably a young woman named Karen Van Riessen, whom he met in 1990. Like the thousands of people who had previously encountered Andy, she succumbed to his charms – only this time, Andy became hopelessly devoted to her in return, and they were married September of 1993. He loved fiercely, and always kept Karen laughing, even when he was “patiently” playing the piano while waiting for her to get ready.
Together, they welcomed their first child, daughter Samantha, in 1996, and completed their family quartet with the birth of their son Eric in 2001. His family (including two beloved English bulldogs) became his life – his pride, his joy, his strength, his inspiration, his greatest achievement, and his de facto test audience for his infinite Dad jokes. Along with coaching both kids in various sports, he beamed with pride at every one of his children’s musical performances, and he loved to volunteer at their events. As per anyone’s request (or not), he would share their videos at a moment’s notice.
Andy excelled at engaging an audience. He was, in the best sense, a human magnet – he exuded a force that no one within his sphere could resist. He took command of any room he entered, and genuinely enjoyed striking up conversations with strangers – not because he felt that he was someone to get to know, but because he felt that every person was someone worth getting to know. And then, as if his gift of friendship wasn’t enough, he felt the need to keep the people in his life endlessly entertained. Music was Andy’s constant companion, and he knew it was a gift he had to share; therefore, no piano within his sight remained unplayed, no Muppets song was left unsung, no occasion was too formal for a mediocre Elvis impersonation. However, he never did this for the benefit of himself – it was always to bring joy to everyone else.
All this to say that, whether he be the loving husband/father/son/brother/uncle, or the leader in his workplace, or the truest of friends, Andy always knew his role and played it to perfection. His superpower was optimism – an unwavering belief in the good in humanity, the good in this moment, and the good that was still yet to come. It was this “always look on the bright side of life” attitude about his health challenges that made it easy to believe he was invincible. Of course, no one is invincible, but for those who love and remember him, Andy’s spirit will never truly be gone.
He is survived by his wife, Karen; children, Samantha Long of Houston, TX and Eric Long of Johnston, IA; father, Ray (Patt) Long of Ankeny, IA; brother, Dwight (Lynn) Long of Johnston, IA; sister, Jody (Bob) Gibbs of Rhodes, IA; brother-in-law, Verl Van Riessen of Cape Coral, FL; brother-in-law, Mark (Susan) Van Riessen of Urbandale, IA; nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Joan Long, and his grandparents.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family in loving memory of Andy. Additionally, close friends of the Long family have established a GoFundMe page to assist with medical, funeral and educational expenses at Andy Long GoFundMe Account
Visitation will be held Thursday, July 23 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines, IA with the funeral service on Friday, July 24 at 11:00 a.m. at The Bridge,10025 NW 62nd Avenue, Johnston, IA 50131. Due to a limit of 100 guests at the church, registration is required at The Bridge website Service Registration . The family invites you to watch via live stream on Friday. The link can be found below.
Andy Long Slide Show and Memorial Service
Jeff Simpson
07/26/2020
Sherry and I were so sorry to hear of Andy's death. The obituary described his zeal for life and his love for people. Praying that Gods presence and love will guide and comfort each of you.
Brenda Mosebach Krause
07/25/2020
Melbourne was home for me. Ray ran the gas station (full service, I might add!). Dad had an account at the station and Ray would always ask if Dad knew I was filling up again. Joan always had a smile on her face and was always interested in what others had to say. I worked at the Melbourne Rec Center with Jody: she as lifeguard and me as basket girl. We danced to the juke box during breaks. I remember Dwight & Andy at the gas station. They could always make you smile or laugh with their antics. Our family also had a cabin at Clear Lake. I remember taking boat rides around the lake to see if the Millers or Longs or Diggins happened to be there. "Melbournites" were a tight knit group. God has a plan for Andy. May your faith get you through each tough day. Lean on each other and know others are praying for you!
Jamie & Natalie Brand
07/24/2020
Karen, our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family! So very sorry for your loss. Andy has always been such a happy, encouraging man. Gods light shone brightly through him!! May Gods peace comfort you during this tough time??
Chuck Edel
07/24/2020
Our deepest sympathies to Karen, Samantha and Eric, and the extended Long family.
We are forever grateful for crossing paths in PA, and treasure our times together. We'd like a mulligan.
There is no doubt that heaven is a little more bright and funny today.
Many prayers, and may you all be filled with His love!
Chuck and Susan Edel and kids
Lori Becker
07/24/2020
Karen and family, so sorry to hear of you loss. My thoughts are with you.
Jeff Chelesvig
07/23/2020
I was deeply saddened when I learned of Andys passing. My sympathy goes to Karen and Samantha and Eric, and to Andys entire family in your time of sorrow. Andy was wonderful person, very caring and thoughtful, who was inspiring with his positive outlook on life. He was a great friend and colleague, and I will miss him and will miss our often-lengthy lunches. You are all in my thoughts during this difficult time.
Scott Wimmer
07/23/2020
Sorry to hear about Andy. Many good memories. Much love.
Danny Suter
07/23/2020
Andy was a big influence and inspiration. I think of him often and will remember him always.
Jerome Jackson
07/23/2020
It was a pleasure having met Andy during my time with VenuWorks in Chicago. A great leader and very passionate about his job. We literally chatted over FaceBook messenger a couple months ago. This is very sad news. My condolences to the family.
JACK LASHIER
07/22/2020
When the Iowa Events Center opened I had the pleasure of working with Andy! He was a great leader and navigated the Events Center through its early years! He was always so supportive of the Iowa Hall of Pride and his support was so important to our success! I am so sorry for your loss!
Kathryn Duffy
07/22/2020
Working with Andy at Grand View was a true joy. He was dependable, cheerful, friendly, thoughtful, and just plain kind. He will be sorely missed. May it bring some comfort to his family to know that he left an indelible impression on all who were privileged to work with him. Any day was always brighter with Andy in it.
Jana Collins
07/22/2020
Andy and I were childhood friends growing up in our tiny town of Melbourne. I had to smile when I read the part in the obituary about him sharing a glass of lemonade or cartoon with his customers on his paper route, as I was the customer whom Andy came into my house and we watched cartoons together. Fond memories I will always cherish. Prayers for Andy's family and friends.
Georgia Krewson
07/22/2020
I was so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. He was a wonderful man who loved his family and always looked to bring laughter to any situation.
My heart goes out to Karen, Samantha and Eric. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Jeff Lanning
07/22/2020
Growing up in Melbourne with the Long family as our neighbors are memories I cherish. We hung out at the gas station, had paper routes and played hide and seek at the Long house. I still live across the alley from their home place. Melbourne has raised a lot of great people, Andy Long was one of the best!
Gannon, Sandy & Jim Henry
07/22/2020
You are in our thoughts and prayers as you navigate this unimaginable loss. All of us enjoyed working with Andy at various show choir events, and we know his passion for the arts and for life live on in each of you. We hope you can find peace in your memories and in each other.