nor. He was involved in leadership in the church and local and regional offices of the Iowa Jaycees. He hosted the Jaycees radio program in Algona. Active in music, he played in various band organizations, including church, school and the Des Moines Community band. He also sang in the Methodist Choir in Mason City. He enjoyed boating and fellowship with others at Chalstrom Beach on East Okoboji. He was an avid sports fan, particularly of the Iowa Hawkeyes and the St. Louis Cardinals. He covered and wrote sports news for the Estherville paper and the Mason City Globe Gazette. Struggling with the challenges of polio as a child and then post-polio syndrome, he lived a courageous life. He served as chairman of the Iowa Commission for Persons with Disabilities. He was actively involved in changes locally, at his church, and throughout the state to remove physical as well as social and cultural barriers to inclusion of the disabled. He promoted the shift in thinking from focusing on those that are disabled, to thinking of those that are temporarily able-bodied, as we are all less than perfect. He married an elementary school teacher, Marianne Louis Cook in Mason City on Easter Sunday, April 17, 1960. They enjoyed 56 years together, filled with travelling widely, visiting historical places around the country, and remaining active in causes they found important. They have two children Anne Marie Chalstrom (Minneapolis) and David James Chalstrom (Atlantic Beach, FL) and a grandson, Gavin James Chalstrom, to whom he was a dedicated father and grandfather. He was preceded in death by infant sister and both parents. He is survived by his wife, children, grandson, sister and brother-in-law, Norma (Cook) and Burton Everist, and 3 nephews, Mark, Joel and Kirk Everist, their spouses and their children. Memorials can be directed to Bethesda Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Lutheran Services of Iowa (LSI), or Youth and Shelter Services of Ames. Online condolences may be directed to: www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com