Perry Chapin
December 17, 2020
Perry Chapin passed after a brief illness, December 17, 2020; Perry died in the same fashion he lived - his way, his denoted time, & naturally with Perry in charge.
Born to William Emmett and Julia Sophia Chapin, October 25, 1937, he lived in Leonard, North Dakota. The family journeyed to Iowa, where Perry graduated from Altoona Sr. High School in 1955. After school, Perry was a proud and patriotic member of the United States Navy, engaging in active duty; Perry remained a great patriot, with a love of Country and State.
His first occupation post-USN was as a painter, however, Perry's lifelong career was at the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Des Moines. If ever man and occupation were destined to join forces, it was our Dad, Firestone, and the Unions he magnified.
He initiated his Union career by attending many & varied classes, courses, first learning his trade well, then quietly gaining the respect of peers & management alike.
Perry was a champion of the working man, of the single Mother, of those underpaid, and overworked-you know, HIS people- America's blue-collar employees.
Soon, he became President of Local Union 310, negotiating contracts for local Goodyear, Firestone Retread, Prophit Co, & Greyhound Foods. Perry set forth negotiating standards, without fear, without apologies, his goal that of workplace equality, fair wages, proper working conditions, and something new at that time, benefits for all, and security from unfair termination. Due to his passion of the union, to this day all work completed at Prairie Meadows was done by union workers.
I dare say, many in 2020 don't know of the intensity of these tedious Union/management talks, or that events could absolutely unravel quickly, often leading to a near-strike. Tempers flared, clashes at times resulted; Perry proved oh-so capable in his Union role during such years, fair, honest...yet able to throw a hefty left hook if need be!
Perry first became interim VP, then President of the South Central Iowa Federation of labor, AFL CIO. He served diligently, tirelessly, his city and state on numerous boards, commissions, to include The Board of Health. In factuality, this man served in this capacity locally, regionally, nationally, & even internationally, the latter by hosting workers worldwide, whom came to study America's successful Unions.
Of note and a grand accomplishment was Perry's role in saving the Des Moines Firestone plant, which could be gone now, if not for his many efforts. The plant was struggling for solvency, and decided a full closure. Perry tread the troubled waters, then formulated a new interpretation of the proposed plant shut down into, rather, a partial closure. Then Iowa governor Terry Branstad approved the measure, the plant remained.
This man, armed with a high school diploma, became the symbol of worker rights, and in 1983 was "Recognized for Dedication" by Local 310 URW.
Lastly, Perry himself penned much of this obit, I quote, "Most precious is the family" and "The best thing that ever happened to me was my wife, Eleanore". He loved his wife, lifelong mate, partner in crime if need be, and Mother to their children, Sherry, Scott (Vickie) and Laurie. Numerous grandkids, great grandkids, great great grandkids, nieces, nephews, more friends than a page could hold.
An avid sportsman, Perry owned stewardship of the land here in Iowa he loved, & all creatures therein. How wonderful a legacy to leave, his schooling and constant participation in hunting, fishing, the ways of the land. Perry was a determined conservationist of the backroads, woods & lakes in this, the state he called home.
Perry was preceded in death by his wife, Eleanore, daughter, Sherry and his brother Denis.
Perry Chapin- "It is easier to put on slippers, than to carpet the world" Truly, what a man!
Families Are Forever
Service will be held on Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm, at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Ave., Des Moines. The family will greet friends from 12:00 – 2:00 pm prior to services. Burial will take place at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery.
Memorial contributions can be made to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church where Perry was an active member.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Chris reaves
08/20/2021
I would like to honor my grandpa Perry Chapin and his life of service to others to the greater kind of humanity and to Iowa he and Eleanor we're amazing grandparents my grandfather was one of my personal heroes and my favorite Grandpa I wish my sisters would have told me he passed away in December I wish I would have had a chance to pay my respects to a wonderful man who made a huge impact in my life their life and our great state thank you grandpa for being all around great human being family is everything
Patricia Voyce
12/31/2020
Perry touched my life throughout it! I remember him chasing Elenore around her parent's yard before they were married. Later he was an officer in some capacity for my employer Workforce Developement. He would stop by and give me a hug! Most recently, he would see me at the bowling alley, trying to convince me to join his league. Also, he liked my homemade tomato soup! A lifetime of memories of his wonderful smile. Bless you, Perry for the memories.
Jan Corderman
12/30/2020
Ssorry to hear of Perry's passing. I could not attend the services but want to share a couple of my favorite memories. The first one happened around the time he retired, I believe. Some of his friends invited all to do a roast of Perry. We were all prepared to tell tales, but before we could do that, he got the mike and before each one of us stepped up to roast him, he jumped the gun on us and roasted us! One by one he told tales on us. It was typical Perry! And, of course, so much fun. Also, I always looked forward to seeing him at the Festivities in Lucas at the John L Lewis Museum each Labor Day weekend after he retired (and before too!). He always volunteered at that event. Perry will be missed.
Shannon Miller
12/30/2020
uncle perry was one of a kind. he was always there for me, and i have great memories of him and your mom coming over and having dinner with shawn and i. he will be missed. my heart goes out to all of you
Teri hunter(collier)
12/30/2020
im sorry to hear the passing of your father, perry and my dad worked at firestone together( john collier)
Patty and Robert Payne
12/29/2020
We would like to send prayers to the family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Bob Brown & Donna Brown
12/28/2020
To the Chapin family. We will not be remembered by our words, but by our kind deeds and life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breaths. My dear friend and brother certainly done so many good deeds for so many people we will always remember those things that Perry stood for. Rest in peace my friend!!!
marlyn mckeen
12/28/2020
Perry served on Goodwill's board of directors for many years.He was a great supporter of Goodwill's mission.
ALONZO S BUCKNER
12/27/2020
I SENT MY CONDOLENCES TO THE CHAPIN FAMILY HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND WE BOWLED ON THE SAME TEAM FOR YEARS HE WILL BE MISSED MAY HE R.I.P.
Judy Parkins
12/26/2020
Perry was a friend and mentor. I admired his dedication to the Labor Council, working men and women, and the community. May he rest in peace.
Richard Morris
12/24/2020
Perry definitely put Iowa,Unions,& South Central Iowa Federation of Labor on the map.
And still had time for family.
Thank You for standing for all. You will be
greatly missed.
May you RIP Perry
Michael Waters
12/24/2020
Perry actually got things done, He has left his mark on labor history.
Mark "M.F." Gisleson
12/24/2020
Saddened to see this, but glad for the memories I have of Perry, 310's COPE committee, and South Central Labor Council meetings. I will raise a glass in his honor tomorrow (probably more than one). #solidarity4ever
Rick tacoma
12/24/2020
Perry was an easy man to trust respect and like. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Sympathy to the family
The Williams Family
12/23/2020
Brother and Uncle you will be missed. We will always treasure the memories of Lutefisk and spaghetti, New Years Day meals, family reunions, squirrel hunting and road trips.