raduating from high school in Marquette, Michigan, in 1936, he attended Muscatine Community College for one year and transferred to Iowa State University where he graduated with a degree in economics in 1940. John worked as an accountant in Toledo, Ohio, for a year before enlisting in the U.S. Army in 1941. He married his beloved wife, Lorraine Willis Stevens, on November 6, 1943, immediately prior to being shipped to the Italian front on Christmas Eve, 1943. He served as a Captain in the US Army, Field Artillery, 85th Infantry Division and received a Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and numerous other medals. He was honorably discharged from the Army at the end of World War II as a Major. After briefly working as a CPA for Price-Waterhouse in New York City, he and Lorraine relocated to Iowa City and he enrolled in the University of Iowa School of Law in 1946. He graduated from the Law School in 1948. John began practicing law in Muscatine in 1948 and from 1954-1959, he was Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa under Judge Roy Stephenson in Des Moines. He returned to Muscatine permanently in 1960, and in the late 1960s he formed a partnership (Lewis, Stevens and Gillette, later Lewis and Stevens) with Robert Lewis and Frank Gillette. John continued to practice law until retiring in the fall of 2007 at the age of 88. John became a member of the Rotary International Club in 1960 and served as president of the Muscatine Rotary Club for several years in the 1970s. During this time John actively participated in exchanges with members of Rotary Clubs in other countries, and on several occasions he hosted Rotary guests from foreign countries. John was awarded a Rotary Sapphire Pin for his volunteer service in 2006 and received a second Sapphire Pin in November of 2014. John and his wife, Lorraine, were founding members of the Muscatine Art Center, and John was an active volunteer with the Muscatine Little League for many decades. He enjoyed collecting antique maps and had an excellent collection of McKinney and Hall Indian prints, among others. He was passionate about family history and genealogy, as well. He supported a wide variety of organizations, including the University of Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, Shriners Hospitals for Children, the Richard and Shirley Drake Charitable Trusts, the Muscatine Symphony Orchestra, and Greenwood Cemetery. John was also a long time member of the Masonic Temple, 33 Club, Quarterback Club, the Elks Club, American Legion Post 27, Geneva Country Club, and both the Ramrod and Table of Knowledge coffee clubs. He is survived by his daughters, Suzanne Stevens of New York, New York, and Martha "Marcy" Dresser and husband, Robert, of McLean, Virginia; son, Sandy Stevens and wife, Jeanne, of Louisville, Kentucky; two grandchildren, Heather Lorraine and Douglass Stevens Dresser; a step granddaughter, Emilie Barrick and husband, Adam; and a step great-grandson, Henry Thomas Barrick. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, John E. and Florence E. Stevens; his wife, Lorraine Willis; and two sisters, Elizabeth Estey and Suzanne Gruenwald.
Ralph J Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home
Muscatine, IA 52761
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