In loving memory of

Ronald Fickel
January 28, 2011

Ronald Bruce Fickel, the youngest of five children of Edna Teresa (Solberg) Fickel and Hugh Nelson Fickel, was born on March 25, 1937 in his parent's home in Malvern, Iowa. He grew up and attended schools in Malvern, graduating from Malvern High School in 1954. Following school, Ron worked for a year for his father at the Cross Roads Garage and drove a school bus for the Malvern School District. In 1955, he enlisted in the United States Army and spent 16 months at the 38th Parallel in Korea, working in the 13th Combat Engineers Battalion. After his discharge in 1958, Ron returned to Malvern and worked for his father and with his brother Richard. In 1975, Ron and Richard became co-owners of Cross Roads. After many years of dedicated service to the community and their customers, Ron finally retired in 2004.

Ron and Mary Louise Bargenquast were married on April 30, 1960 at the Malvern United Methodist Church and moved into the farmhouse adjacent to the family repair shop. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Teri, Debra, Ronald and Gwendolyn.

Ron was baptized in 1959 and was a member of the Malvern United Methodist Church. His many talents included fatherhood, repairing anything mechanical, woodworking, restoring automobiles and renovating his late 1800's farm house. He had a lifelong passion for hunting and fishing, sharing many wonderful memories with his father, brother, son and friends. He loved working with wood, especially walnut. He designed and built a beautiful Grandfather clock of solid walnut. In recent terms, this endeavor would be accurately described as being on his "bucket list." He proudly enjoyed and admired his clock for nearly a decade and loved hearing the chimes resonate throughout his home. He also created custom-made walnut clocks for each of his children, in addition to numerous other projects.

In later years, Ron enjoyed attending reunions with the 13th Engineers Battalion and reconnecting with his "Army Brothers." He relished having regular phone calls with one of his Army friends, Al "Fuzz" Fronsdahl and his wife, Betsy. He also continued to enjoy spending time in the "shop," which for years had been a congregational site for a bottle of "pop" and a bar of candy at break time. Even after retirement, when the weather was suitable, you could drive by and find Ron sitting in the east side of the shop with the overhead door open. He may be tinkering with something or just simply enjoying the sunlight, fresh air and friends that would stop in just to talk or still seeking his advice on what may be wrong with this or that. Other times, he would wave to friends as he manicured his lawn with his lawn tractor.

Retirement also provided Ron with time to work on projects which had been a lifelong dream. He began the restoration of Rich's 1940 Ford Deluxe. With the aid of his friend, Lanny Goy, the car was brought into the shop and the project began. Though his intent was to always finish this project, his health didn't afford him that opportunity. Nevertheless, he always sought that time when he felt "just a little bit better" so he could get back to the shop to work on it.

Above all, Ron always felt his family was his greatest asset and he supported each of their endeavors. He consistently desired to help each of them and he joyously celebrated their accomplishments. He cherished his children and his grandchildren.

Ron passed away on January 28, 2011 at the Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs and attained the age of 73 years, 10 months, and 3 days. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Richard Fickel. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, his strong work ethic, his integrity, his "never give up" perseverance and his undying love of his family, friends and country.

Ron is survived by his children, Teri Bruster and husband Eric, and their children Mark, Meredith, and Benjamin, of Bettendorf, IA, Deb Weiland and husband Monte, and their children, Libby and Jacob, of Des Moines, IA, Drs. Ron Fickel and wife Karen, and their children Abigail, Andrew, Daniel, and Elliana, of Hartland, WI, and Wendy Fickel and her daughters, Kassi and Cierra, of Des Moines; sisters, Arlene Hilton of Malvern, Betty Stribling of Shenandoah, IA, and Rose Marie Shaw of Red Oak, IA; many nieces and nephews; other relatives and a host of friends.

Memorials suggested to Malvern Volunteer Fire Department or Malvern Volunteer Rescue.


Tributes

Tina Wilkins wrote on Feb 3, 2011:

"Thinking of you all during this difficult time. I hope that you have many fond memories to help you through. I am so sorry for your loss. "

Al Olson wrote on Feb 3, 2011:

"Ron, Teri, Deb, and Wendy, Sorry to hear of your Fathers passing. As a distant, ex family member, I remember the good times that i shared with him. Allen Olson"

Deb & Terry Smith wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"We want to extend our sympathy to you, Teri, Debbie, Ron, and Wendy. Our thoughts, prayers, and hearts are with you at this time. I enjoyed visiting with Ron throughout the years. (I might have razzed him just a little about his well mowed field edge west of the house... telling him "it's the best looking field in the area"). He was a good friend and neighbor to all and will be missed. "

Bach & Nancy Bakehouse wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"To Ron, Wendy, Deb, Teri and families -- We will miss Ron; he was a kind man who saved our family numerous times when we were stranded on the road or having any kind of car/tractor trouble. He was a super mechanic and a generous soul. May your memories give you comfort."

Paul and Phyllis Parkhurst wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"Our sympathy to your family. Paul, went deer hunting for a number of years with Ron, Richard, and Hugh. He always enjoyed Visiting with Ron and we often stopped at the shop when we came up to Malvern. Ron was always interesting with a number of talents. Will miss him."

Josie Crouch wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"Teri, Deb, Ronnie, Wendy and your families. So very sorry to hear of the death of your Dad - the last time we visited with him was at the No Frills in Co. Bluffs where we were both grocery shopping. We had a long visit and he was so upbeat and asked about our family. He was a very gentle and kind man and he will be missed by all who knew him. Are prayers are with you all at this time."

Mike and Phyllis Alexander wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"Our deepest sympathy to all of Ron's family, he was a really nice guy to visit with, "

Lori Ann Haight wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"I regret that I'm not with you as you celebrate the life of your Father and Grandfather. He has had a life that needs to be remembered and celebrated! My thoughts and prayers are with each of you and I send you my deepest sympathy in your loss. May your memories be held dear in your hearts and bring you comfort. God's Blessings to you as you go about the days ahead, Lori Ann"

Howard & LeAnn Peterson wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"Teri,Deb,Ron,Wendy and famiilies- We are saddened to hear of the loss of Ron. I have fond memories of him from my childhood. The world has lost a special person. We extend our deepest sympathy."

Scott & Chris Miller wrote on Feb 1, 2011:

"Ron and Family, Deeply sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. "

Diane and Gary Becker wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Blessings - Diane and Gary Becker"

Gary & Jill Ford wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Ron and his family. Gary always enjoyed visiting with Ron. "

Gloria Batts wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Deb and Family, I am so sorry for he loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you in the days ahead. Gloria Batts"

Steve, Lisa and Courtney Dolezal wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Deb, Teri, Ron, Wendy and Families - Very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. You are very much in our thoughts this week."

Doug and Ginny Conner wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your father. Our thoughts are with your family during this difficult time."

Chad and Julie Henderson wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Sorry to hear of Ron's passing."

Stacy Burgoin - Burge wrote on Jan 31, 2011:

"So sorry to hear of your loss. May the memories be stong. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers."

Jim and Joyce Kelley wrote on Jan 30, 2011:

"you have our deepest sympathy, Jim had many good telephone conversations with Ronnie and he will miss those calls,,"

Darren Schnoor wrote on Jan 30, 2011:

"I was sorry to hear of the passing of Ron, he was always a good friend to my dad and our family. My deepest sympathy to his family."

Jerry & Ellen Dougherty wrote on Jan 30, 2011:

"So very sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Our deepest sympathy is extended to the entire family. Love ya Ron, hang tough !!!"