other Vince. After his retirement in 1998, Cletus continued to work as an electrician for K & W Electric and for Stickfort Construction. On March 9, 2002, he and Evelyn Barnes Reiter were united in marriage at St. Francis Catholic Church - Barclay. They made their home in Oelwein, IA, and had many good years together.Cletus was a member of Fortsch - Duffy American Legion Post #552 of Fairbank, IA; Sullivan Brothers VFW Post #1623, Waterloo, IA; and AMVETS Post #49, Cedar Falls, IA. Cletus was also involved with the Waterloo Eagles and the National Electrician Contractor Association. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Oelwein, IA, and a lifelong member of St. Francis Catholic Church - Barclay, rural Dunkerton, IA. Cletus enjoyed dancing, old time country music, and model trains. His faith was important to him, as he was the spiritual bedrock of the family.Cletus is survived by his wife, Evelyn Reiter Pfiffner of Oelwein, IA; 3 sons, Tom (Carolyn) Pfiffner of Waterloo, IA, Matt (Nicki) Ivey of North Hampton, PA, Ken (Marcea Seible) Pfiffner of Waterloo, IA; 5 daughters, Teresa Pfiffner of Waterloo, IA, Lisa (Matt) Pfiffner Eaton of Oregon, IL, Linda Wilson of Cedar Falls, IA, Maria Pfiffner of Waterloo, IA, Kathy Pfiffner of Washington D.C.; 1 step-son, Rob (Dawn) Reiter of Oelwein, IA; 7 grandchildren, Elizabeth, Kristina, Emily, James, David, Donovan, and Vivian; 4 step-grandchildren, Tracie, Pat, Chris, Jon; 1 brother, Joe (Vera) Pfiffner of Waterloo, IA; and a special family relative, Mary (Gene) Barnes of Vinton, IA.He is preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Joanne Pfiffner; 3 brothers, Francis Pfiffner, Herb Pfiffner, Vince Pfiffner; 1 sister, Roberta Kriegel; and 1 son-in-law, Ross Wilson.Memorials will be directed to the church and Cedar Valley Hospice. White Funeral Home, Jesup, is in charge of arrangements. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.white-mthope.com/component/content/article/2-obituaries/935-cletus-john-pfiffner.html