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Richard Duane Cummings

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Richard Duane Cummings

Birth
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Apr 2016 (aged 78)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clinton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Richard Duane Cummings January 13, 1938 – April 14, 2016 A husband, father and grandfather has answered the call of the Father. On April 14, 2016 the spirit of Richard Duane Cummings took flight. His life mission is closed.

Richard "Dick" was born on January 13, 1938 in Winterset, Iowa, the first son of Hampton Robert and Flossie Mae Cummings.

He graduated from Iowa Falls High School in 1956, served his country in the Air Force for 4 years, and later graduated from UNI with a Master's Degree in Business Education.

Dick was an Associate Professor of Business Education at the College of Lake Country in Lake County, Illinois for 25 years until retiring in 1994.

He also wrote two Salesmanship textbooks, worked for many years with the B.S.A. as a Webelos leader, built a log home from "trees" (which took 10 years), and he and Janice traveled extensively in the United States and Canada in their Airstream Trailer, having belonged to WBCCI (the Airstream club) for 27 years.

Dick's life work has ended. He has accomplished his allotted task and now goes to his reward. The years allotted to him by the Master were 78 full ones in his Vineyard.

Dick was of exemplary Christian character, and set an example of helping others, especially the musicians in the many bands Janice has been associated with over their 50 years of marriage. He was always off stage helping carry equipment, set up and tear down and keep everyone supplied with music, allowing the musicians to bring the joy of music to hundreds of people over the years.

And now Dick's beloved family lays him away to his eternal rest, and trusts that the All Father keeps him in his loving care. *Rewritten by Janice from the original obituary of Janice's maternal grandmother, Ruth Marie Stormes, which was printed in "The American Journal of General News", Clinton Iowa on Friday, December 9, 1921.

As per Dick's wishes, there will be no visitation or public funeral. His immediate family will hold a private graveside service at Springdale Cemetery in Clinton, Iowa with Pape Funeral Home of Clinton assisting the family.

In lieu of flowers, if you so wish, memorials may be directed to the family, and they will in turn purchase musical instruments and equipment to be donated to and used for the music therapy program at Mercy's Hallmar Care Center in Cedar Rapids where Janice has been a volunteer for the last two years.

The family is grateful for the loving care given by all the nursing, support staff and doctors at Mercy Medical Center and Hospice of Mercy.

Pape Funeral Home of Clinton
Richard Duane Cummings January 13, 1938 – April 14, 2016 A husband, father and grandfather has answered the call of the Father. On April 14, 2016 the spirit of Richard Duane Cummings took flight. His life mission is closed.

Richard "Dick" was born on January 13, 1938 in Winterset, Iowa, the first son of Hampton Robert and Flossie Mae Cummings.

He graduated from Iowa Falls High School in 1956, served his country in the Air Force for 4 years, and later graduated from UNI with a Master's Degree in Business Education.

Dick was an Associate Professor of Business Education at the College of Lake Country in Lake County, Illinois for 25 years until retiring in 1994.

He also wrote two Salesmanship textbooks, worked for many years with the B.S.A. as a Webelos leader, built a log home from "trees" (which took 10 years), and he and Janice traveled extensively in the United States and Canada in their Airstream Trailer, having belonged to WBCCI (the Airstream club) for 27 years.

Dick's life work has ended. He has accomplished his allotted task and now goes to his reward. The years allotted to him by the Master were 78 full ones in his Vineyard.

Dick was of exemplary Christian character, and set an example of helping others, especially the musicians in the many bands Janice has been associated with over their 50 years of marriage. He was always off stage helping carry equipment, set up and tear down and keep everyone supplied with music, allowing the musicians to bring the joy of music to hundreds of people over the years.

And now Dick's beloved family lays him away to his eternal rest, and trusts that the All Father keeps him in his loving care. *Rewritten by Janice from the original obituary of Janice's maternal grandmother, Ruth Marie Stormes, which was printed in "The American Journal of General News", Clinton Iowa on Friday, December 9, 1921.

As per Dick's wishes, there will be no visitation or public funeral. His immediate family will hold a private graveside service at Springdale Cemetery in Clinton, Iowa with Pape Funeral Home of Clinton assisting the family.

In lieu of flowers, if you so wish, memorials may be directed to the family, and they will in turn purchase musical instruments and equipment to be donated to and used for the music therapy program at Mercy's Hallmar Care Center in Cedar Rapids where Janice has been a volunteer for the last two years.

The family is grateful for the loving care given by all the nursing, support staff and doctors at Mercy Medical Center and Hospice of Mercy.

Pape Funeral Home of Clinton


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