In loving memory of

Flo Kapaun 02/09/2021
September 3, 1931 - February 9, 2021

Florenz "Flo" Raymond Kapaun, 89, died after a lengthy illness on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames surrounded by family. Due to the COVID pandemic, a private family service and interment will be held. A public celebration of his life will take place at a later date. Mass of Christian Burial will be live streamed at Anderson Funeral Homes Facebook page at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, February 18, 2021. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to Israel Family Hospice House or the Northridge Village Commons Activity Fund. Arrangements have been entrusted to Anderson Funeral Home in Marshalltown. Online condolences may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com.

Flo was born on September 3, 1931 at the family farm in Humboldt, South Dakota. He was educated in Rapid City and Sioux Falls South Dakota and graduated from St. Joseph's Cathedral High School in Sioux Falls in 1949. He was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart Kathryn Alvey on November 20, 1950. Their partnership lasted 62 years until Kathryn's death in 2013. Together they raised nine children. Flo returned to school at the age of 27 and earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Sioux Falls College. He was especially proud that he earned his degree while working two jobs with seven children at home. Flo spent his entire career in the mechanical contracting trades, beginning as an apprentice sheet metal worker in Sioux Falls. He founded Kapaun & Brown Heating and Cooling with partner Keith Brown in 1974. The company, due to the hard work of its founders and employees, grew to be one of Iowa's leading mechanical contracting firms. Flo was active in the trade and community throughout his career holding several officer positions with the Associated Builders and Contractors of Iowa and was elected president of the organization in 1988. He helped establish vocational education programs at Marshalltown Community College and served in advisory roles on many local community initiatives. He was an active member in numerous Marshalltown professional, charitable, religious, fraternal and social organizations including the Marshalltown Chamber of Commerce, Toastmasters, the Marshalltown United Way, St Henry's and St Mary's Catholic churches, the Knights of Columbus and Elmwood Country Club. Flo retired from business in 2008. He was a believer in life-long learning and remained active, sharp and vibrant until his final days. He was best known for his corny jokes, love of puns and passion for music.

Flo is survived by his children, Michele (Chris) Tsouris of Aurora, CO, Joe (Lola) Kapaun of Hudson, IA, Casey Kapaun of Parker, CO, Dan (Debbie) Kapaun of Olathe, KS, Paul (Susie) Kapaun of Orchard Park, NY, Jane (John) Niemeyer of Collinsville, OK, Stephen (Roxie) Kapaun of Ankeny, IA, Katie (Rick) Swalla of Ames, IA, daughter-in-law Denise Kapaun of West Islip, NY and his seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Kathryn, son Patrick, grandson Michael, daughter-in-law Carol, parents Jack and Florence Kapaun, brothers Frank, Ralph and Jim, and sister Joann Hines.

Tributes

Karen Shipley-Cooper wrote on Feb 18, 2021:

"Flo was a great friend. He did a speaking engagement for me on Jazz and we talked many times about when he played the trumpet. He was a very interesting man; he could speak on any topic and loved to visit and talk about his children and how proud he was of them. I will miss him but cherish our friendship. Prayers to all his family. Karen Shipley-Cooper"

Ann Bromstedt wrote on Feb 17, 2021:

"Flo was always such a fun, witty, and lovely man for anyone to have had the privilege of knowing. His sense of humor and candor were always entertaining. His successes were very well respected and he and his wife raised a wonderful family. Thoughts and love are with you all!"

Ann Bromstedt wrote on Feb 17, 2021:

"Flo was always such a fun, witty, and lovely man for anyone to have had the privilege of knowing. His sense of humor and candor were always entertaining. His successes were very well respected and he and his wife raised a wonderful family. Thoughts and love are with you all!"

linda davis wrote on Feb 15, 2021:

"My condolences to all of the Kapaun family...I am a past employee of 13 years and had many witty conversations with Flo sharing his vast array of knowledge. He leaves a legacy of memories for his family to keep his spirit alive. I am honored to have known and worked for him. Linda Davis"

Carolyn Friederich wrote on Feb 14, 2021:

"So sorry to hear of Flo's passing. Jo was a brother-in-law at one time. Prayers for the family. Charlie and Carolyn Friederich"

Dean Vaughn wrote on Feb 13, 2021:

"Flo Kapaun. A good man. A honest man. A loyal man. A fair man. A generous man. Rest in Peace."

Roxanne Follmer wrote on Feb 13, 2021:

"Dear Kapaun Cousins: So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Fond memories of Uncle Flo and great family get togethers. Take care . Love Roxanne and Jim Follmer"

Tim Brennecke wrote on Feb 13, 2021:

"The Kapaun children are very fortunate to have had Flo as their Dad. He was one of a kind. We loved his wit, which had a bite to it at times, his humor and playfulness and his willingness to give back to his community. Rest in peace Flo and a huge hug to the Kapaun family. Tim & Kelley Brennecke"

Karleen Booth wrote on Feb 12, 2021:

"Flo was always a jokester and I loved seeing him come into my place of work. He always had a smile on his face. Rest in Peace Flo. You will be remembered."

Shonda wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"Growing up on Arlington Drive with the Kapaun Clan was a tue gift. This was a life well lived, and a legacy that will live on for generations. Rest well Flo. -Shonda Lewis Schaefer"

Shonda wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"Growing up on Arlington Drive with the Kapaun Clan was a tue gift. This was a life well lived, and a legacy that will live on for generations. Rest well Flo. -Shonda Lewis Schaefer"

David Schulze wrote on Feb 11, 2021:

"Flo was a great friend and mentor to all of us at TSP, Inc. He will be greatly missed. David and Maralyn Schulze, TSP Inc."

Jana Brewer wrote on Feb 10, 2021:

"Uncle Flo had the corniest jokes& I loved every one of them He was my favorite Uncle& a great man. I will miss him terribly?"