In loving memory of

Brian Lee Vandewater
September 30, 1951 - November 8, 2021



Brian Lee Vandewater, 70, of Ames, Iowa passed away while surrounded by family at Mary Greeley Medical Center in Ames on November 8, 2021.

Brian was born in Eldora, Iowa on September 30, 1951; the son of Lee Royce and Helen Jean (Roberts) Vandewater. He was raised on the family farm in rural Adair County, graduating from Greenfield High School in 1969. Brian met Paula Sue Phillips while attending Saint Paul Bible College in Minneapolis; they married on January 18, 1974.

Brian was well regarded for his high mechanical aptitude and engineering mindset. His ability to find creative solutions to problems was second to none. He put his talents to work in the automotive, agriculture and technical industries. Brian was also a selfless volunteer of his time, serving in multiple leadership capacities for the Iowa Games, the Ames Izaak Walton League, the Iowa Sportsmen's Federation, the National Rifle Association and the Iowa Barn Foundation. Brian received the Iowa Governors Volunteer Award in recognition of his service.

Brian's love for Jesus and devotion to his family will always be remembered. He attended Heartland Baptist Church in Ames, serving on the church security team and several boards and committees. He loved the outdoors and never passed up an opportunity to take his grandchildren for a weekend at the family farm for hunting, Bible trivia, movie nights, ATV rides or embellished hunting stories. His tireless work on the family farm in Adair County established a legacy for future generations.

Brian is survived by his wife, Paula Vandewater of Ames; son Lee Vandewater, wife Jessica and their children Grant and Brynna of Winterset; son Jon Vandewater, wife Heather and their children Abigale, Madison, Kailee and Eddie of Ames; mother, Helen Abbott, and her husband Ed of Ames; brother Dennis Vandewater and his wife Nancy of Eagle Grove; sister Jayne McClanahan and her husband Craig of Ames; brother David Vandewater and his wife Connie of Gardner, KS; and many nieces and nephews. Brian was preceded in death by his father, Lee Royce Vandewater.

Visitation is from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov 14th at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, 414 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa. Funeral service is at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, Nov 15th at Heartland Baptist Church, 3333 Stange Road, Ames, Iowa. A Family burial will take place at the Hebron Cemetery in Adair County, Iowa.

Online condolences may be directed to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com.

Tributes

Barb Holt wrote on Nov 15, 2021:

"Paula, We are so sorry to learn of Brian's death. He most certainly was one of God's faithful servants. May you and all of your family be blessed with strength and comfort in the difficult days ahead. With sincere sympathy, Barb and Bill Holt"

Darrell and Melissa Deradcliffe wrote on Nov 14, 2021:

"Our heartfelt prayers ? to all of the family during this difficult time."

Tammy Murray McCann wrote on Nov 13, 2021:

"Dear Loving Family Members of Brian, I am so saddened to hear of Brian's passing. He was always such a Nice-Looking, Humble, and Great Guy. I enjoyed participating with him in Thespians, Plays, Vocal Music, and of course watching him in Wrestling during our High School days. I know that he is with Jesus, and that one day you will all rejoice in being with him again for all eternity. May God continue to hold you all in the Palms of His Hands and keep you safe. Special Blessings, and "Keep A Song In Your Hearts!" Most Sincerely, Tammy (Murray) McCann. Omaha, NE."

Ruth Peterson wrote on Nov 12, 2021:

"Dearest Paula and family- John 11:25-26. May God Give you peace beyond understanding. "

Roxana Currie wrote on Nov 11, 2021:

"Condolences to all of you. May the arms of Jesus hold you. "

Dawn Hales wrote on Nov 11, 2021:

"You are all in our thoughts and prayers, may God wrap you all in His loving arms and hold you close. Dawn & John Hales"

Gail White wrote on Nov 11, 2021:

"Paula, Lee, Jon and family- We are so saddened by this news. You are all in our prayers. He loved you all so much and was so proud of you. We loved hearing his stories and was such a great neighbor! Rob and Gail White"