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Brian Kruse

October 10, 1957 ~ January 13, 2016

Brian William Kruse, 58, of Lisbon, peacefully passed on to Heaven's campground at home with his family surrounding him. His sunset occurred on Wednesday, January 13, 2016. Funeral Services: 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2016, at the Lisbon United Methodist Church, by Pastor Tom Mattson. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon. Burial: Union ' Clear Creek Cemetery, rural Lisbon. Survivors include his wife, Bobbi Ann; three children and their spouses, Brianna Michelle & Shane Sizer of Bozeman, Montana; Kassidy Alger & Ashley Kruse of Lisbon and Monikka Ann & Ryan Fuller of Clinton, Illinois; seven grandchildren, Erasmus, Huxley, Brigetta and Heloise Sizer, Elliette Kruse, and Brynnley and Colton Fuller; his brother, Leoral & Kathi Kruse; and sister, Sharon Timm. His In-Law Family: Brian & Lisa Alger, Barry Alger & Cindy Van Orsdale, Betsy Alger, Bruce & Gerry Alger. Brian was blessed with the love of a large extended family, an amazing Church family and many wonderful friends. Brian's sunrise was on October 10, 1957, in Cedar Rapids, the son of William and Ruth (McQuown) Kruse. He graduated from Lisbon High School in 1975, and Kirkwood Community College in 1976, where he earned a degree in Electrical Equipment Servicing. Brian was a Master Electrician and at the age of 19, he was the youngest person in Linn County to pass the Electrical Contractor exam. Brian owned and operated Kruse Electric & Plumbing since 1979, he had many customers and colleagues who became friends. Brian also worked at Mercy Medical Center and at Johnson Controls both in Cedar Rapids. On April 24, 1976, Brian married his high school sweetheart, Bobbi Alger in Lisbon. Together they worked hard - but always took time to play hard. In 1992 they purchased virgin timber in Cedar County and built the family home and two shops. Their acreage is named "Cedar Ridge Resort". Their love for the outdoors, fishing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and camping was shared with many cherished friends. Brian was a 2003 charter member and served as the Adjutant with the Sons of the American Legion, Cyclops Post 109 until 2015. He was a lifelong member of the Lisbon United Methodist Church. Brian served alongside his wife on Pediatric Medical Mission trips to Jamaica for the ISSA Trust Foundation for several years. He painted fluoride on thousands of children's teeth, he also served to weigh and measure many children for the clinics. Brian was filled with the spirit of volunteering and offering his time to honor Veterans, especially at Memorial Day events and veterans funerals. He was a proud member of the NRA. "Integrity" is the best word to describe Brian. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Ruth Kruse. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Lisbon United Methodist Church or Iowa City Hospice.

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  1. We are so very sorry for your loss, praying for God, to bring you and the family, peace and comfort during this difficult time.
    Love,
    Jeff, Kim and Nick Necessary

  2. Sorry for this great loss to the community. Brian will be missed by all. Prayers & thoughts go out to the Kruse & Alger Families.

    God Bless,
    Marc Mohn & Tom Martinec

  3. So sorry for your loss. Praying God will give peace that passes understanding and comfort to all during this time of sorrow. Love and blessings, Tom and Sarah Martinec – Luray, VA

  4. As a charter member of the Sons of the American Legion Cyclops Post 109 Lisbon Iowa along with Brian I am sad to hear of Brian’s passing. I would like to offer my sincere condolences to Bobbi and the entire Kruse/Alger families. You are in our prayers.
    Michael Whitman

  5. We will never forget the passion and love Brian had for the children in Jamaica. Brian volunteered many many hours for the Issa Trust Foundation with compassion.

  6. We were sorry to hear of Brians passing. We want to send our condolences to his family.
    Our prayers are with you at this time.
    Ken and Donna McConaughy


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