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
Rebecca Richardson
07/20/2020
Karen, Sam and Eric, my heart aches for you as you search for your new normal which Andy would want each of you to find. Even though his passing changes you, his influence and love live on in each of you. You are his legacy!
Chuck & Pat Eversman
07/20/2020
So very sorry to hear the news regarding Andy. Much too soon. Way too young. So many wonderful memories of those days in Melbourne. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time. Love,
Pat & Chuck
Eric Eversman
07/20/2020
I grew up with Andy as a young child in Melbourne, IA. Such wonderful memories! A young man so kind with a tremendous voice and unbelievable piano skills. An avid Chicago Bears and Cubs fan. I am fortunate and grateful that he was my boyhood friend.
Janelle Larkin
07/19/2020
Andy was a great human being. I loved listening to him talk about Samantha and Eric about their accomplishments as he beamed with joy and pride. He will be missed by many. Praying for you Karen and the entire family.
Scott Smith
07/19/2020
Andy flew to Denver to interview for a job as an advance man for The Greatest Show On Earth in the 1980s shortly after he finished college. Our plan was to tell these young recruits how horrible the road was and if they still wanted to do it, we knew we had a keeper. After I painted the grim picture of life on the road, he thought for a bit, flashed that big grin of his and said lets do it. It was my pleasure mentoring him and getting him into the industry he loved so much, as well as making a lifetime friend. His constant positive attitude pulled me out of many a slump, and I know he had the same impact on hundreds of people he came into contact.
Rod Roshek and family
07/19/2020
Karen, Samantha, and Eric...So very sorry for your loss, but all of us know Heaven has gained a treasure and Heaven has gotten even better. Absolutely loved Andy and was so drawn to him with his infectious joyful personality. Not fair that he left us too soon, but there is comfort knowing we most definitely will see him again forever in eternity surrounded by Andys smile. May God and His Angels draw close to you and bless you.
John Platillero
07/19/2020
I met Andy in the early 2000's in the venue management industry. We became friends instantly. He was always quick to smile and eager to help with anything.
I am in shock to hear of his passing and would like to tell the family that he will be sorely missed and he had a very positive impact on many people, including me.
Kim Eichenberger
07/19/2020
Andy will forever be missed. He put a smile on everyone's face. Praying for peace for Karen, Samantha and Eric in this difficult time. All our love, The Eichenbergers
Carl & Sue Van Marel
07/18/2020
Karen, our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time. As Christians we are blessed to have the assurance to know that our time on this earth is so short compared to Heaven, where there will no longer be any trials, sickness or death. May you find peace during these days that only our Heavenly Father can give.you.
Molly Airhart
07/18/2020
I remember Andy as the 1st GM at the Iowa Events Center. He was fun to work with always had a smile on his face.He will truly be missed
Curt Larkin
07/18/2020
Andy, my brother, I will forever remember your smile and positive laughter! Love and prayers to Karen, Sam and E!
Patty Goodman Hoff
07/18/2020
Words can not express the sorrow I feel for all who knew and loved Andy. He was one of my brother Greg's best friends and I was blessed to have grown up with him. My heart goes out to Karen and their children, to Dwight, Jodi, and Ray. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
Arnold Klaas
07/18/2020
Sending prayers to the entire family at this difficult time. Andy was a talented man whose life was cut short way too soon.