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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Bill Joseph Jakubowsky
Age: 86
City: Cedar Rapids
Funeral Date
11 a.m. July 15, St. Matthew’s Catholic Church
Funeral Home
Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Bill Joseph Jakubowsky
Bill Joseph Jakubowsky
Cedar Rapids
Bill Joseph Jakubowsky, 86, of Cedar Rapids, passed away Sunday, July 10, 2022, from injuries sustained in recent falls.
Bill was born on July 4, 1936, in Belfield, N.D., the eighth of 13 children of William and Catherine (O’Bach) Jakubowsky. He graduated from Belfield High School in 1954 and attended college at North Dakota State Teacher’s College in Dickinson a
nd North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton.
He moved to Cedar Rapids in 1960. He was united in
marriage to Linda Haynes on Thanksgiving Day, Nov
. 24, 1966, and together they raised five children.
Bill grew up on a farm and his farm work ethic never went away. He worked as a test technician for Rockwell Collins for 31 ½ years, riding his bike to and from work almost every day until he retired in 1991. After retirement, he continued working part-time at Aegon for Per-Mar Security, Ace Hardware, a
nd doing subscription sales for the Gazette. In retirement Bill also became a committed volunteer for the American Red Cross. He assisted at many fires and traveled to more than a dozen national disasters. In 1996 he was honored to be the recipient of the Mid Lindsey Award as the volunteer of the year in disaster services. He also received recognition as a dedicated blood donor.
Bill seemed destined to be a patriot with his Independence Day birthday. After high school he served three years in the United States Army, including time in Korea. He was a member of the American Legion Post 298 and served in the Honor Guard with Hanford Post 5 for many years. He was honored to take part in th
e Veterans Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., in 2014.
Bill was a devoted member of St. Matthew’s Catholic Church and was active in their Holy Name Society. He and Linda loved to dance. They met at a dance on St. Patrick’s Day, 1966, and square danced with Rapid Eights Square Dance Club for 30 years. He also enjoyed woodworking, gardening, and jigsaw puzzles.
Bill loved to travel. When the kids were young, summers were filled with camping trips all over the country. After retirement, he and Linda spent many winters in Florida and Texas, and also took special trips to Hawaii, Alaska and Argentina.
Bill had beautiful bluish-green eyes and a warm smile. He was jovial and could strike up a conversation anywhere with anyone. He was reliable and consistent and always willing to help a friend or neighbor.
He and Linda moved to the Village Cooperative in 2015 and he loved his home there. In
recent years, he struggled with dementia, but he kept his positive spirit. He loved his wife and family. He adored the grandkids, great-grand babies, and his grand dogs too. He was smiling and joking almost until the end.
Bill is survived by his wife of 55 years, Linda; five children, Dave (Tina), Bob, Janelle Hall, Judi (Scott) Pries and Joyce (Steve) Oaks; eight granddaughters, Taylor (Juan) Pacheco, Kelsey and Marissa Pries; Erin (Stacy) Wolcott, Amber Menzer and Lauren, Emma and Sadie Oaks; and four great-grandchildren, Keaton, Kamden and Kylie Wolcott and William Cook.
He also is survived by his brothers, John (Erma) and Nick (Mary Ellen); sisters, Agatha Lipovac, Emily Schweitzer, Mary (Phil) Colozzi and Toni (Norman) Heinert; brother-in-law, Jim (Cherie) Haynes; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two siblings in infancy, Anton and Janice; sisters, Betty Andriash, Eva Brueni and Margie Fleckenstein; brother, Frank Jakubowsky; and brothers-in-law, John Schweitzer, Anton Fleckenstein, Bill Andriash, John Brueni and Ray Lipovac.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 15, 2022, at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church with Father Douglas Loecke officiating. Entombment with military services will follow at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. Online condolences may be left at www.cedarmemorial.com.
Memorials may be made to St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, the American Red Cross, or the American Legion Post 298.

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