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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Bremner, John Barron
Barron was president of the Delta Upsilon social fraternity, the Phi Delta Kappa educational fraternity and the Iowa Lettermen's Club. Barron was a college educator at Coe College and Cornell College for 42 years. He firmly believed in the value of athletic experiences in building individuals of strong character. Barron coached football, wrestling and tennis at Cornell from 1959 to 1978; coached football and wrestling and served as athletic director at Coe from 1971 to 1978; coached wrestling and served as athletics director and assistant to the president at Cornell from 1978 to 1982; served as vice president at Cornell 1982 to 1993; and ended his career at Coe as athletic director and assistant to the president 1993 to 2001.
Barron served as president of the NCAA College Wrestling Coaches Association and served on the NCAA Wrestling Committee and NCAA Swimming Committee. He was elected to the College Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame, to the Coe College Athletics Hall of Fame, and to the Cornell College Sports Hall of Fame. In 2001, Coe College created the annual “Barron Bremner Outstanding Athlete Award” in honor of Barron's many years of outstanding service to the college, its students and the community. In 2011, Coe and Cornell established “The Bremner Cup,” an all sport traveling trophy in honor of Barron and his 42 years of service with both colleges.
Barron married Elizabeth “Bette” (Bates) Bremner on Aug. 9, 1961, in Allee Chapel on Cornell's campus. Always celebrating the abundance in life, they enjoyed a family of six children. After 29 years of marriage, Bette preceded him in death in 1990. He married Virginia “Ginne” (Fristedt) Bremner on Dec. 16, 1994, at their home in Mount Vernon, adding in countless ways to both the family and their shared fun.
In addition to his wife, Ginne, he is survived by five children and their spouses, Barbara Bremner and her husband, Peter Stevenson of Des Moines, William Bremner and his wife, Lynn (Klinge) of Minneapolis, Brenda (Bremner) Clark and her husband, Dr. Jeff Clark of Cedar Falls, Dr. Rebecca Bremner and her husband, Matthew Pigg of Portland, Ore., and Dr. Barron Bremner and his wife Britt (Skogman) of Des Moines. He is also survived by stepson, Steven McLeran and his wife, Laura (McComas) of North Liberty.
Known as “Papa” to them all, Barron is survived by 16 grandchildren, Gabriel and Xavier Stevenson, Samantha, Madeline and Abigail Bremner, Gabriel and Jenna Clark, Perry Henderson, Sabine, Henry and Eleanor Pigg, Maclain, Kylie and Tatum Bremner, and Lucas and Samuel McLeran.
Additionally, Barron is survived by two brothers and a sister, Dr. Robert Bremner of Cedar Falls, Rear Adm. Bruce Bremner of Colorado Springs and Elizabeth (Bremner) Isaac of New Virginia.
Barron was preceded in death by his wife, Bette, in 1990; his daughter, Elizabeth Noel Bremner in 1992; and his brother, Dr. George W. “Bill” Bremner in 2007.
Barron was larger than life. He touched the lives and shaped the futures of countless students and athletes over the years. He has left the world a much greater place and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
A public celebration of Barron's life will be held at 2 p.m. March 3 in Sinclair Auditorium at Coe College. A reception will follow at Coe's Gage Memorial Union.
Friends may, if they wish, make a memorial gift to Coe College, Cornell College, Iowa City Hospice or, as Barron suggested some time ago, “give a double dip ice cream cone to a child.”
Published in The Gazette Feb. 14, 2012.
Reminder notice published Feb. 29, 2012 in The Gazette