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                                        Saturday, April 29, 2017                                    
                                    John Wedding
Age: 72
City: Marion
Funeral Date
                                            2nd week in July at Waubeek
Funeral Home
                                            Celebrate Life Iowa, West Des Moines
                                        Saturday, April 29, 2017
                                    
                                    John Wedding
JOHN THOMAS WEDDING
Marion
John Thomas Wedding, 72, passed away unexpectedly on April 18, 2017.
A father, brother and friend, John was born in Chicago and grew up in Austin, Minn. John attended St. Augustine Grade School and graduated from Pacelli High School. John lived in California and Illinois, but made his home in Marion, Iowa, for more than 40 years.
John was preceded in death by his mother, Irenaea L. Wedding, and father, Kenneth J. Wedding of Austin.
John is survived by his two children, Shannon Wedding and Sean Wedding, both of Cedar Rapids. He was the cherished brother of James (Lynne) Wedding of Naples Fla., Mrs. Jeanne Butler of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Julie (Bruce) Vanderhaar of Cave Creek, Ariz., Mrs. Janet Swanson of Rochester, Minn., Mrs. Jerre Gold of Rochester, Minn., and Joseph (Debbie) Wedding of Apple Valley, Minn.
John was one of the rare people that once you meet, you never will forget. John was defined by his love for his children and his love for family. John was a survivor of polio (infantile paralysis) and carried that indomitable spirit with him always. He grew up with a love of cars, motorcycles and all things mechanical.
John spent a good portion of his working career at Iowa Manufacturing and other manufacturing concerns in the Cedar Rapids area, applying his mechanical skills as a production manager. John was one of those people who could fix just about anything.
John was a gifted artist, who could create a stunning personal portrait, nature scene or a customized car or motorcycle that would amaze. He loved the outdoors, loved to fish and loved spending time at his getaway in Waubeek on the Wapsipinicon River. John also loved music and attending concerts, particularly the New Orleans Jazz Festival. But more than anything, John loved his children, Shannon and Sean.
A Celebration of Life will be held the second week in July at Waubeek.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests you make a contribution to your favorite charity in John's name.

                                        
                        
								        
									
																			    
										
																		    
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