Walter Edward Krambeck, 81, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, died on March 28, 2022, at St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, surrounded by his wife, Sharon and two daughters.
Walt is survived by his wife of 59 years, Sharon; two daughters, Lynne (David) Tuel of Mechanicsville, and Deborah Allen of Mount Vernon; three grandchildren, Jake Tuel, of Ankeny, Tanner Allen of Lisbon, and Tehya Allen of Billings, Montana; brother, Frederick C. (Kristine) Krambeck, of Kimberling City, Missouri; niece, Kimberly (David) An; nephew, David (Wendy) Krambeck; and four nieces and many cousins in Germany.
He was born May 30, 1940, to Walter Frederick Krambeck and Klara I. Hirsch Krambeck, in Chicago, Illinois. From 1948 on, he lived in Ottumwa, Iowa, where he graduated from Ottumwa High School and attended college at Wartburg and University of Iowa and two years in Chicago at DeVry Tech graduating in Electronics.
Walt was introduced to Sharon Decker by their lifetime best friends, Bill Millhouser and Janice Willhoit. Walt and Sharon were married January 5, 1963, in Ottumwa.
He began his career at Rockwell Collins on January 7, 1963, where he worked for 35 �� years until retirement on May 30, 1995. One of Walt's favorite projects as a tech writer was the Apache Helicopter. Walt also served in the Army National Guard from 1963 until June 1972 during which time he and brother Fred received their 2LT commissions.
Walt and Sharon have lived in Mount Vernon all their married life. They enjoyed a number of years, camping, traveling in their trailer in the mountains, racing and following all three of their grandchildren during their go-cart racing days. A lot of time was spent on the golf course and fishing, taking cruises, and traveling with friends. They spent 38 years going to Ft. Myers, Florida during January and February and spending weekends visiting their close friends in Marco Island.
Walt was multi-talented in both electronics and mechanical. There wasn't much he couldn't fix or do. Sharon oftentimes worked on projects with him.
Visitation will be from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. on Monday, April 4, 2022, at the Lisbon United Methodist Church, with the Funeral Service beginning at 1 p.m. Pastor Josh Swaim is officiating. Graveside services and military honors at the Mount Vernon Cemetery with a reception to follow back at the church. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Cremation Services, Mount Vernon.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Lisbon United Methodist Church or the American Diabetes Association.
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon
I was fortunate to grow up in a great neighborhood full of great kids and great parents. Walt and Sharon were in that neighborhood and were a lively and kind addition. I loved babysitting Lynn and Debbie and as we all grew older, maintaining our friendship, especially on the golf course! Even in recent years when I would run into Walt or Sharon, they treated me like a dear friend, smiling a big smile with a handshake or a hug. I’m holding Walt’s family and friends in my heart at his passing and sending hugs and love to you all.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Sharon, Lynn and Debbie, I’m so sorry for your loss. When I think of Walt, I think of his smile and a twinkle in his eye, making you wonder what he was thinking. He was always so fun and friendly. Hold him forever in your heart, he will be missed. My sympathy to you all, Annamae Baker
Sending love from Terrie, Curtis, Robert, Michael, Susan. and families. We are so sorry for your loss.
You have my sympathy. He was a good friend to Larry and me. He will be missed.
Very sorry to hear Walt had passed. It was always a pleasure to see him. He always had a smile – just like the nice obituary picture. He will certainly be missed. Wishing peace for his family.
Sharon and family, I’m so sorry to hear of Walt’s passing. He was a good neighbor. I will always remember him on the riding lawnmower on your big lot on third avenue north.
Sharon, so sorry to hear of Walt’s passing. He was a good mentor and I enjoyed sharing an office with him. May your memories of Walt bring you peace.