on) of Rockford, Illinois, Taylor Mach (Mandy) of St. Paul, Minnesota, Derek Martin (Katie) of Blaine, Minnesota, Dani Heaton of Coralville, Brennan Mach of Overland Park, Kansas, Trisha Martin of North Liberty; great-grandchildren, Linnea Holmertz of Rockford, Illinois, and Hendrix Mach of St. Paul, Minnesota; siblings, Irene Anderson, Nora Demenge, and Gladys Martin, all of Portland, Oregon. Preceded in death by parents; brother, William; sister, Joyce Stover; and great granddaughter, Ellie Holmertz. Jack grew up in Northern Minnesota helping in the family logging business. He had many good and bad experiences. A few that he enjoyed telling about follow. Once he went ice skating and left his new boots by the fire. When came back his boots had burned. He had to walk the two miles home on his skates. At age 12, he accidentally shot the family cow. She had lost her bell and he thought it was a bear. At age 14, he and his brother shot a bear, set it up in a rumble seat and drove it though town. Jack had a gift of gab and loved to visit with people whether he knew them or not. His home shop was always open and he loved it when people stopped by to talk or needed some welding done, or tractor or skid loader work. He was never too busy to help them out. Jack worked at FMC in Cedar Rapids for 20 years as a welder. He also taught a welding class at Lisbon school. He had a landscaping business on the side. He built his own home, remodeled it and added an addition. He was a man that made his living using his hands at work and at home. Later years he added concrete lifting to his resume, going all over Eastern and Southern Iowa pumping up concrete. Jack was a collector extraordinaire. He loved to go to pawn shops looking for tools even though he already had hundreds of them. He did the Crossword and Sudoku puzzles every morning in the paper. Jack loved fishing and hunting and would take the boys along. When duck hunting, his son, Jon could do an amazing duck call helping lure in the ducks. Jack loved Lisbon wrestling and watching his children and grandchildren participate in their sports in High School and College. A highlight was going to Columbus, Indiana, to attend wrestling meets where son, Scott was a wrestling coach. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Mercy, c/o Mercy Foundation, 701 10th Street SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403, or Lisbon Wrestling, 235 W School Street, Lisbon, Iowa 52253 To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.stewartbaxter.com/obituaries/John-Jack-Martin?obId=2791791#/celebrationWall