In loving memory of

Louis Roy Wilson
April 7, 1934 - October 8, 2017

Louis Roy Wilson was born April 7, 1934, in Richmond, California, the adopted son of Roy and Martha Wilson.

The Wilsons raised Louis on a farm in Delaware County, Iowa. As a boy, he took seriously his responsibilities as a Catholic altar server -- priests graded the servers' performance at every mass, and Louis competed for the highest ranking. At age 17, he joined the US Marine Corps to serve in the Korean War. During his two years positioned in Korea, he rose to the rank of sergeant, and endured the violent battle for Bunker Hill. "In those three days I think I got five years older," he wrote in a letter to his mother.

Louis returned to Iowa after the war, where he bought a brand new Ford Mainline. His snazzy car would draw the attention of a young woman named Sandra Mettler, sparking a conversation, and then a first date. Louis and Sandra's relationship would be sealed in marriage in November 1954 -- and that marriage would last nearly 63 years.

Their first child was born soon after, and four more would follow. Louis supported his fast-growing family by working as a machinist. As an adult, he remained devoted to his Catholic faith, frequently leading Rosary prayers before Mass. Throughout his life, Louis was a passionate conversationalist, happy to share his thoughts on history, gardening, or politics. He was always the first one to break into the pie after dinner. He would proudly tell anyone willing to listen about his five children, nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Louis died surrounded by his loving family on October 8, 2017.

Left to cherish his memory are children Christe Cress, Matthew Wilson, Peggy Gartner, Patti (Steph) Petrak, and Ann (Jay) Smith; and grandchildren Angela (Clint) Whetstine, Chad (Lisa) Wilson, Ryan Wilson, Mickey (Amber) Petrak, Jackie (Liz) Petrak, Sarah (Ian) Exley, Katie (Craig) Vasquez, Cassie (Luke) Smith O'Brien and Jake Smith. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Sandra; parents Roy and Martha Wilson; and brother Lawrence Wilson.

He was dearly loved and will be forever missed.

A visitation will take place from 4:00-7:00 pm on Friday, October 13, 2017 at Powell Funeral Home in Wellman, with a Rosary service starting at 4:00. A funeral mass with military honors will take place at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 210 11th St. Wellman, IA 52356. Memorials, if desired, may be directed to the family.

Tributes

Janet Smith wrote on Oct 11, 2017:

"I am a high school classmate of Louis and a distant cousin. His father, Roy, was my grandmother's brother. I haven't seen Louis since high school but have fond memories of his happy demeanor and friendliness. My sympathy to the family. He will be missed by his children. Janet King Smith"

Matthew R Wison wrote on Oct 10, 2017:

"Louis R Wison , was my beloved Dad , as is only Son. I am so honored to call my Dad - my Hero!! We went on the Honor Flight together ?? We both enjoy this wonderful trip together in Washington, DC. My Dad, is a proud Marine ?? in the Korean War. I learned so much about is time in this War ??'? My Dad, has always been the Man I looked up to. We could talk about anything. Dad, was the hardest worker I have ever seen.My Dad, have a ?? on Gold and was always here for Me. Mom, would always say wait till your Dad, gets home, he will give you a spanking. Dad, would always say to sound like he was doing a great job ?, but he wasn't feeling doing it ? My Dad, will always be with Me in my ??. Dad, I so Love You - your only Son - Matthew R Wilson ? ? ? ??"