ngineering from the College of Engineering of the University of Iowa in 1942, where he was voted president of his class. Upon graduation, he was commissioned with the rank of second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and later assigned to the Ordinance Department. After serving 35 months overseas in the North African and the European theaters, he was discharged with the rank of Captain on March 26, 1946. Shortly thereafter, Roman moved to Muscatine with his wife, Catherine, to begin his 37 year career with Stanley Engineering Company as a project engineer specializing in diesel and steam power plants. Roman retired in 1983. His professional and community life were dynamic and rewarding. A registered professional engineer in four states, he held membership in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Military Engineers, Society of the Professional Engineers and was a Life Member of the Muscatine Elks and the American Legion. He was an active member of St. Mathias Church and oversaw the construction of Gannon Hall. His work as Stanley's allowed him to travel extensively; he enjoyed sharing stories collected from around the world in places such as Antarctica and Africa. Alongside these commitments, he always took time to be with his family, using every opportunity as a teaching moment for his children. His hobbies and interests included woodworking and repairing classic automobiles. Always the engineer, he loved working with his hands. In 1950, he designed and constructed his home on Climer Street where he and Catherine raised their four children. Those left to honor his memory include his children, Pam McClean and husband, Joe, of Kansas City, Missouri, Sheryl Wieskamp and husband, Gary, of Muscatine, Richard Potthoff and wife, Sue, of Manchester, New Hampshire, and David Potthoff and wife, Tracey, of Western Springs, Illinois; nine grandchildren, Michael, David, and Caroline McClean, Stephen Wieskamp and wife, Dana, Julie Wieskamp-Lunn and husband, Jason, Jenny Valleau and husband, Geoff, Joseph Potthoff and wife, Rachel, and Maggie and Max Potthoff; four great-grandchild, Matthew, Joseph, Samuel, and Luke Wieskamp; one brother, Maurice Potthoff of Carroll; three sisters, Cecile Nelis of Cypress, Texas, Margaret Schleisman of Phoenix, Arizona, and Annabel Carter of Phoenix, Arizona; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; and four brothers, Alvin, Orlando, Theodor, and Jerome.
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Muscatine, IA 52761
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