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Wendy McClain

September 26, 1963 ~ May 8, 2022

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIMES Wendy Jo McClain, 58, of Mount Vernon, Iowa passed away Sunday, May 8, 2022, surrounded by family and friends after a bout with cancer. A Celebration of Wendy's Life (https://fb.me/e/ekrQJePyY) will take place Sunday, June 5, 2022, from 2-5 PM at Tin Roof Hideaway in Lisbon, Iowa. She is survived by her daughter, Noelle; mother, Barbara; numerous cousins; an extensive chosen family of friends; and her dear pets Ennis, Echo, and Charlie. She is preceded in death by her father, Joseph McClain; and grandparents, Roy and Ruth McClain, and Samuel and Betty Fay. Wendy was born September 26, 1963, in Columbus, Ohio to Joseph Leroy and Barbara Elizabeth (Fay) McClain. Wendy adopted her dear daughter, Noelle, from Russia, to love and round out her family. Her family also included numerous pets, exemplifying her immense love of animals, especially cats. Wendy pursued her love of education, culminating in a Master's in Special Education from the University of Iowa. A dedicated and caring educator, Wendy taught second grade at Prairie Heights Elementary in College Community School district for 27 years. Her colleagues remember her as a giver and creative, compassionate advocate for the success of all kids. She was passionate about hands-on learning, especially her butterfly garden. She will always be remembered for her pollinator unit in science, standing on chairs for effect, dancing with the children, and creating songs to help the kids learn. Wendy's many interests included ballet, reading, the piano, and playing cards. She had a lifelong commitment to theater, participating in many shows and serving on the MVLCT board. Committed to the social good, Wendy was politically active, attending the inauguration of President Clinton and campaigning for President Biden. She also had a keen interest in travel. She toured the globe spending time in places as varied as Mexico, Spain, Maui, Colorado, Galena, Illinois, Ireland, New Hampshire, and Australia, always bringing along her friends and family to share in these adventures. Wendy will be remembered as a 'collector of people,' who brought folks together. She was a friend, mentor, and 'sister' to many Cornell students who passed through her father's bar, Joe's International Airport. She had an 'open door' policy for so many who found their way to Mount Vernon and needed a place to land. A positive, uplifting person, Wendy gave so much. Her determined attitude allowed her to get things done and live a loving life. She will be missed beyond belief. To celebrate Wendy, the family will accept flowers. Memorials can also be sent to the Wendy McClain Memorial Fund at Hills Bank (or Yock's Landing), or the McClain Family Scholarship Fund at Cornell College to assist a student who is working to support their own education.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon

  2. Barb and Noelle I am so very sorry for your loss. Wendy was far too young to leave us so soon. Treasure the memories and let her light shine through you forever more. God Bless.

  3. Barb and Noelle, I can’t tell you how sorry I am to hear of Wendy’s passing. She was a lovely and compassionate woman, teacher and friend. She will be missed. I pray that you and all those who love her find comfort in the many happy memories you shared with her.

  4. Barb and Noelle: Please know that our family is heartbroken for you. When we would visit Iowa, spending time with Wendy was always a shining light, a highlight of our visit. She was sweet, kind with an incredible wit. We will miss her. Jeff Lifson, Stephanie Collins, Hugh Lifson, Amy Lifson

  5. Barb and Noelle, words are hard to come by as I try to express my sadness at the loss of Wendy. She was a very unique woman, who had a big heart and very inquisitive mind. My heart aches for you and your loss. May you find some solace in the more memories you share with your daughter and mother. Marnie Giannini Kounkel

  6. I remember conversations with Wendy. She was always so upbeat, always laughing. She had a smile that beamed. She had a true love for children. Specifically for me, my children and grandchildren. She would pay special attention to each and discuss what was important to them. Wendy, you will be missed. Prayers of comfort to her friends, Noelle and Barb.

  7. I had the opportunity to work with Wendy over the last 10 years at Prairie Heights. I loved her personality..I learned a lot from her. Im also grateful my daughter got the chance to volunteer in her classroom. She will be missed.

  8. Dear Barb and Noelle, I am so sorry for your loss! I was blessed to have had Wendy for a friend. My thoughts and prayers are for both of you. Dawn

  9. I worked with Wendy at Prairie Heights. We were birthday twins! I loved her passion and commitment to her students. She was their fiercest advocate for sure! I can not imagine how many lives she touched, I’m sure it is thousands. My sympathy to Noelle and Barb. Wendy was loved by many and will be missed.

  10. I taught with Wendy for 10 years. I learned so much from her! I loved her passion for teaching and her ability to be realistic yet crazy at the same time. She was a planner and very organized. She enjoyed arguing and good hearted banter. Some of our student highlights were when a student was in trouble and he told her that she had slim hips. Another was when we had two students arguing about whether or not Elvis was on the Titanic. She fondly remembered her students and had both of my sons in her class. We will miss you, Godspeed to you. Ms. McClain Also my sincerest condolences to Noelle and Barb. Her entire life focused on family. She would want you to be strong and resilient. She lives on in your hearts.

  11. Such a sad shock when I heard about this. Over 20 years of wonderful memories I have with Wendy, beginning when I was at Cornell and continuing through my decade of working at Joe’s International. She was a dear friend, a wicked euchre player, and such a solidly good soul who was quick to help others and would always be available to those of us lucky enough to be counted as a friend. Though we’d not been in touch as much over the last several years, it was always a joy getting to reconnect when back in MV. She is loved and will be missed by so many. Sending all of my love and thoughts for comfort to Barb, Noelle, and the entire family.

  12. Wendy was my sorority sister at the Alpha Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa at the University of Iowa. She was a caretaker and collector of friends even then. I will miss her indomitable spirit and just knowing that she is present on this earth. Rest in peace, Wendy.

  13. Please know you are in our thoughts and hearts during this time of loss. Wendy will forever be loved.

  14. she was my second grade teacher. she was the best teacher ever. all the other teachers would leave her out of group activities, so i convinced my grandpa to come in and tell my class about bees. he ended up giving a hours long speech about bees and why they are important along with letting people taste there honey from home. the rest the classes were so jealous and i’m so glad that i made that year better for her


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