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Zane Grabau

November 21, 1937 ~ February 27, 2013

Zane Grabau, 75, of Central City, died Wednesday, February 27, 2013, at St. Luke's Hospital Cedar Rapids, following a sudden illness. Funeral Service: 11 a.m. Monday, March 4, 2013, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Marion, by Rev. Greg Williamson. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Sunday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Marion. Military Honors by: Central City American Legion and AMVETS. Burial: Jordan's Grove Cemetery, at a later date. Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Frances; his mother, OraLee Grabau of Marion; sons, Walter of Central City, Earl of Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, and Gordon; daughter, Mimz Grabau; grandson, Adam; brother, Morris Grabau, all of Marion; and many nieces and nephews. Byron Zane Grabau was born November 21, 1937, in Boone, Iowa, the son of Leonard Henry Adam and OraLee (Noland) Grabau. He graduated from Marion High School in 1956. He was drafted in to the US Army in 1960 and served in the 2nd Armored Division. During his military service at Ft. Hood, Zane was part of the Lutheran church Walther League and helped teach a Sunday school class in Killeen, Texas. On February 13, 1966, he married Frances Sauer in Marion. Zane worked for Iowa Manufacturing for 37 years as a mechanic. He sometimes traveled to foreign countries setting up and repairing rock crushing equipment. Zane was known as 'Zippo' to his colleagues. Zane had many interests and will be remembered for his extensive knowledge. He enjoyed playing the Wii with his grandson, Adam, traveling to annual bowling tournaments, and watching his Westerns and football games on television. In his younger days, he played dartball and as an Eagle Scout, he was very involved in Cub and Boy Scouts, serving as a scoutmaster for many years. He was a true farmer, raising sheep and enjoying his land in rural Central City. Zane liked Farmall tractors and could fix anything with bailing wire, a pair of pliers and maybe some duct tape. Zane was quite a character and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Zane had a true love for his church and was a longtime member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Marion. The Grabau family generously donated the church bell in 1978. He was preceded in death by his father, Leonard. Memorials are suggested to Autism Speaks, Community Health Free Clinic in Cedar Rapids, or the Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation.

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  1. Gordon,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

    Dick and Jan Taylor
    Shelly Taylor-McVay

  2. Dear Gordon and Family,
    Thinking of you and sending many prayers, very sorry to hear of your loss of your Father.

    Julie Hensch and Family

  3. Mimz, Prayers For You And Your Family. Take Comfort In Knowing He Watching Over You.

    “Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.”

  4. You have our deepest sympathy at the loss of your father and grandfather. Our prayers are with you.

  5. Our prayers are with the family. My son and I remember all the good times we had during our Boy Scout trips to Philmont and the Boundary waters.

  6. I remember Zane from the earliest days of my childhood. A member of our church, friend of my older brother, a fellow soldier, and someone who always brought joy to my parents. His love of life and his kind heart were always on display.

    Many people profess their Christian faith, but only a few truly live their lives every day as a follower of Christ. Zane truly was one of them. He now has his reward in Christ. He is blessed.

  7. Fran our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Know that you are in our thoughts & prayers during this time and the days to follow to cope with your sudden lose of Zane…Darrell always enjoyed visiting with Zane.

  8. Zane was a life long friend. He will be missed by all. We had many good times together.
    State fairs at Des Moines Card games with the clarks. bobsledding etc. trip to the west coast in 1960 including las vegas?? Zane would help anybody anytime anywhere.
    The times in Walther League.
    My prayers to his family.

  9. I worked with Zane at Iowa Mfg. He was a great person to talk to. He was always friendly. Sorry for you loss,
    Gary Albaugh

  10. OraLee & Morris,
    I’ve been out of town the last 3 months & just recently learned of Zane’s death. I was so surprised & so sorry to read about it. Please give my sympathy to the rest of your family. I have fond memories of my years in 4-H with Zane, and always enjoyed visiting with him at special occasions when I’d come back to Marion. You are in my thoughts & prayers for comfort & peace.
    Fondly,
    Joyce Kemp Oberman


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