In loving memory of

Dean Farnsworth
February 19, 2010

Lorimor Dean Farnsworth passed away on February 19, 2010. He was born on December 6, 1922 in Tarkio, MO, to Pauline (Shelby) and Francis Buland Farnsworth. He grew up around three aunts his age and thought of them as sisters. He was raised in the Westboro, MO and College Springs, IA area where he participated in the marching band and won many ribbons showing dairy cows in the Page County Fair. Dean graduated from Amity High School in College Springs with the Class of 1941. After taking some college courses, he joined the Army and served as a tech sergeant in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II stationed in New Guinea and the Philippine Islands. After returning from the service, he met and married his soul mate Naomi "Pat" Esther Webb on March 7, 1948. They started their life together living in the Blanchard and Coin area, eventually settling in Shenandoah, IA.
Dean was then employed by Lane Brothers Drilling who aided him in creating his own business, the Dean Farnsworth Trenching Company in 1949 in Shenandoah. For fifty years Dean and his friend /employee Bert Shipley attended to the agricultural drainage and terracing needs, along with demolition, water, sewer and telephone installations of their many customers. One significant project was burying a telephone cable from the Coburg Tower, South of Red Oak, IA. to the SAC Air Force Base in Bellevue, NE. In 1965 while demolishing the Squire's Locker building in Shenandoah, Dean was involved in an accident that left him in a coma for several days with multiple injuries. Always determined, Dean battled back from the injuries to return to the business full time.
Dean's interest outside of work included square dancing and traveling. He also enjoyed watching professional sports, cheering on the Phoenix Suns basketball team, exercising at the Recreation Centers, and eating ice cream, especially "Frosties" at Wendy's. Dean was a 60 year member of the Shenandoah First United Methodist Church, the American Legion, and Shenandoah Elks Lodge #1122.
He worked very hard building his business and the trust of his customers through the years. He felt he had been helped by so many people in his business that he wanted to give back to the state of Iowa and help the future civil engineers of Iowa. Thus, he has given a portion of his estate to the Iowa State University Civil Engineering Department and he has established the Dean Farnsworth Scholarship in Civil Engineering.
In 1991 Naomi "Pat" passed away after an extended illness. In 1993 he met Dorothy Hiatt in Sun City, AZ where he spent his winters. They married and lived in Arizona in the winter traveling to Colorado and Iowa during the other seasons. Dorothy remained his companion and cared for him until his passing. She is a resident of Sun City, AZ. and will continue to cherish their time together.
Dean was preceded in death by his wife Pat, his parents, the aunts he grew up with, and his sister-in-law Hazel Bussard and her husband Estele. His survivors include his significant other Dorothy Hiatt Farnsworth; daughter Detra and husband Russell Braymen of Coin, IA., grandchildren Phillip and wife Jessica Braymen, Kutris Braymen and daughter Willow, Maria Braymen, Valerie Braymen and daughter Braelynn Kirby; son Ryan and wife LeAnn Farnsworth of Shenandoah, IA., and grandchild Melissa Farnsworth; step-children Anita and husband Russell Livingston and Gary and wife Geri Hiatt; nephew Gary and wife Betty Bussard, special god-daughter Kathryn and husband Robert Hanrath along with many other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Dean Farnsworth Scholarship in Civil Engineering, Iowa State University, 2505 University Blvd., Ames, IA.



Tributes

Susan Baldwin Sleyster wrote on Feb 28, 2010:

"Just a note of sympathy from high school friends for Ryan and Detra. I remember some fun build your own pizza parties at a few get togethers with Ryan. I'm sure Debbie and Detra had some good things to remember too. Our parents, Lynn and Muriel, are still here in Shenandoah but have retired and sold the Stern Studio but keep busy. Debbie is married to Mike in Houston suburb with three grown children. The oldest daughter is still in college. The oldest daughter is married with two children. Susan is married to Pastor Rick here in Shenandoah. He has a grown daughter in Omaha and we have a junior Luke in high school. Take care and am sorry for your fathers passing."

Joan Mendlik wrote on Feb 26, 2010:

"Detra and family, Sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Joan Mendlik Schulz"

Karen Lynn wrote on Feb 25, 2010:

"Detra and Ryan and Families, I was sorry to hear about your loss. My dad, Tom Lynn, hired your dad to put a full basement and garage under our farm house in the mid 1960's. I can recall all us kids (including my brother Bob and sister Teresa) standing on and playing on the big dirt mound in front of the house, as our dads chatted about the project and shared jokes. That basement has definitely been a very well used part of the family home for all these years, and has added so many memories to our family. Thanks to your dad for making that happen. With sincerity, Karen Lynn "

sharon hendrickson wrote on Feb 25, 2010:

"detra and family. sorry to hear of your loss my thoughts and prayers be with you."

John and Gayle Teget wrote on Feb 24, 2010:

"Dear Detra and Ryan So sorry about the loss of your dad. Our thoughts are with you and your families during this difficult time. John and Gayle Teget"

Pam King Lewis wrote on Feb 23, 2010:

"I am deeply sorry to hear about your loss. I remember coming to Dean's home in Shenandoah as a high school student. He was always welcoming and fun to be around. God's blessings on all of you. Pam Lewis"