president, Riverside Cemetery; member, Marshalltown Planning and Zoning. His expertise re: Marshalltown history, led to repeated speaking engagements for service clubs and multiple guest spots on KFJB radio. Jay loved collecting memorabilia about Croton Falls, Marshalltown and his personal family history- coffee with the guys, sugary drinks, penny candy, Zeno's pepperoni and double cheese pizza, cats, Andy Griffith, 'B Westerns', Al Jolson, The Mills Brothers, Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan, and movies starring Lizabeth Scott. He was less fond of fruits and vegetables, throwing things away, and pretentious people. He is survived by his beloved cat Ozzie, (who has found a new wonderful home), brother John (Lori) Carollo, nephews Jason (Amanda) Carollo and Tony Carollo, (all of Nebraska), niece Kayley Cleveland (Florida), 'lifelong friend & sister' Sky Capucci (MD), his Tri-State and Riverside families, and many other friends/fans. Jay was preceded in death by his parents, brother Brad, and cat companions, Harriet, Amos and Andy. Anderson Funeral Home is caring for Jay. A graveside service will be held at Riverside Cemetery on 9-2-20 @ 3pm. Please arrive at the main gate no later than 2:45. Masks and social distancing expected. For those unable to attend, the service will be livestreamed on the Anderson Funeral Home Facebook page (just 'like' their page and you will have viewing access). Honorary pallbearers are Dennis Grabenbauer, Dorie Tammen, Nancy Adams, Levi Adam Castle, and Mike and Kathy Egyabroad. Per Jay's request, memorials may be sent to The National Kidney Foundation (kidney.org) or the Marshalltown Animal Rescue League (www.arlmarshalltown.com). Unaware of the extent of devastation to Riverside, we are confident he'd have also appreciated donations to their clean-up efforts.