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Friday, December 9, 2016
Alton Ames
Age: 81
City: Amana
Funeral Date
noon Saturday, 12/10, First Lutheran Church, Cedar Rapids
Funeral Home
Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home, Cedar Rapids
Friday, December 9, 2016
Alton Ames
ALTON THOMAS AMES
Amana
Alton Thomas Ames, 81, of Marion and Amana, died unexpectedly at his home on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. Services will be held on Saturday, Dec. 10, at noon at the First Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids. There will be a luncheon following the service at the church.
Alton (Al) is survived by his wife, Mary Jane; his granddaughter, Amanda Hamilton Fennern (Ryan), and their three children, Joedan, Jaxton and Jerrin; and his grandson, Alexander Hamilton, and his fiancee, Kenna Krambeer. He also is survived by brothers, Robert Ames and Vernon Ames (Lynn); and sisters, Jean Sindelar and Doris Egbert.
He was preceded in death by his son, Thomas Allen; his daughter, Anne Ames Hamilton, her husband, Daniel Joseph Hamilton, and their triplet children, Jason Daniel, Ralph Thomas and Sarah Jane Hamilton; and his adopted daughter, Sally Ames Gorman (Henry).
He also was preceded in death by his brother, Capt. Ervin Ames; his sister, Arlene Wilson, and her husband, Ben; his sister, Shirley Ames Kabela (Robert); his sister-in-law, Carol Ames (Robert); brothers-in-law, Fred Egbert (Doris) and Jerry Sindelar (Jean); and his parents, Jacob and Ella Amanda Jarstad Ames.
Al was born at Decorah and graduated from Clermont High School, Clermont, Iowa, where he, his seven siblings and their parents made their home. He honorably served in the U.S. Army, where he proudly participated in building the Redstone Rocket at White Sands, N.M. Following his military service, he was associated with both Collins Radio and Rockwell Avionics, retiring in 1995.
Al succeeded at many things. *Good husband *Good father *Good friend *Good neighbor *Good employee *Good Lutheran *Good lawnkeeper *Good cook *Good housekeeper *Good Army man *Good moneymaker. You name it, he did it to perfection.
Al leaves great memories to his huge family of wife, grandchildren, sisters and brothers, and nieces and nephews, and to throngs of appreciative friends he met along the way. We all shall miss you, good friend. Happy travels until we meet again.
In lieu of flowers, friends may, if they wish, contribute to the Marion Independent School District Foundation Ames/Ratliff Scholarship Program, to a memorial fund established to fund additional education for both Amanda and Alex, or to a charity of their own choice.
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