Visitation
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Ohde Twit Funeral Home
Carroll, Iowa
Funeral Service
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
10:30 a.m.
(with visitation resuming after 9:30 at church)
Rev. David Bergstrom, Officiating
St. John Lutheran Church, Carroll, Iowa
Cody Schmitz, Speaker
Music
Blessed Assurance?
What A Friend We Have in Jesus?
Take My Hand, Precious Lord?
Jan Pothoff, Organist
Casketbearers
Dennis Hinrichs James Hartley Tim Schmitz
Jake Schmitz Rick Hecht Evan Hecht
Interment
Carroll Cemetery
Carroll, Iowa
Melvin Dean, son of Henry and Clara (Bartels) Kruskop, was born December 11, 1931, at Lytton, Iowa. He was baptized and confirmed at Emmanuel St. John Lutheran Church in Lytton. Melvin graduated from Lytton High School in 1949 and farmed before his marriage.
On September 20, 1953, Melvin was united in marriage with Wanda Russell at Sac City, Iowa. Three daughters were born to this union. The family lived and farmed northwest of Lytton until 1971, when they moved to a home they built near Lytton. Melvin was involved in farm machinery sales and cattle-buying until 1983 when he started an antique furniture restoration business. He retired in 1998 and he and Wanda moved to Carroll. Melvin was always active and looking for new challenges. He loved spending time with his family, dogs, enjoyed nature and meeting new people. Melvin was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Carroll and a volunteer with Community of Concern.
Following a long illness, Melvin died suddenly at St. Anthony Hospital in Carroll, Iowa, on Sunday, September 20, 2009. He was 77 years, 9 months and 9 days of age.
Preceding him in death are his parents.
Melvin is survived by his wife Wanda Kruskop of Carroll; daughters: Julie Hiatt of Des Moines; Nancy and husband Tim Schmitz of Arcadia; and Lisa McCoy of Des Moines; grandchildren: Cody Schmitz and wife Rachel; Jake Schmitz; and Tasha Hiatt; sisters Elta Dettmann of Lytton and Lorene Hinrichs of Sac City; other relatives and friends.
Tributes
Karen Thrailkill wrote on Oct 2, 2010:
"Melvin was the kindest, sweetest, gentlest man! I am so sorry for his loss."
Ray Larson wrote on Sep 21, 2009:
"I shall so very much miss that quick grin and happy heart of my Uncle Twisty. Ray and Amy Larson"