Aryl Vernon Whitlatch, 87, of Lisbon, passed away on April 19, 2020, in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Due to state and federal guidance on gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, services will private for the family at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 24, 2020. Friends and extended family are invited to watch the services via livestream on Facebook. Search for and join the Remembering Aryl Whitlatch Facebook group for more information. Burial with military honors will be at Lisbon Cemetery. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon.
Aryl was born on August 14, 1932, in Chariton, Iowa, to Caryl B. and Ima C. (Fluke) Whitlatch. He graduated from Chariton High School in 1950, and enlisted in the United States Army. After enlistment he began attending U.S. Army flight school until the time of his father's passing. He then returned to manage the family farm east of Williamson, Iowa, and remained in the Iowa Army National Guard to fulfill his military obligation. Aryl served his country with the National Guard for 42�� years before finally retiring from a full-time capacity.
In 1954, he married Anna Arnts, and from this union they had six children and later divorced in 1976. In 1983, he married Joyce Fisk in Cedar Rapids. He was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Marion for over 45 years, where he helped grow the church. Aryl became a born again Christian in 1975, after finding a Bible on the side of the street, and continued to serve his Lord faithfully until his death.
Aryl enjoyed leather crafting, wood working (making whirly gigs, and many other projects), model airplanes, model trains, gardening, and traveling with his wife, Joyce. His greatest joy was spending time with his children and grand children and large family gatherings and worshiping in the house of God.
He is survived by wife Joyce; his children, Tom (Julie) Whitlatch of Cedar Rapids, Kathy (Mike) Wyatt of Norfork, Arkansas, Angela (Larry) Eberly of Nashville, Michigan, Christopher (Tammy Bevins) Whitlatch of Marion, Tony (Sandi Ahomana) Whitlatch of Cedar Rapids, and Barbara (James) Vaughan of Cedar Rapids; his grandchildren, Tina, Jessica, Casey, Jared Justin, and Amber; several great-grandchildren; brothers, Loran (Sharon) Whitlatch, of Chariton, Iowa, and R. Kenneth (Dawna DeRosa) Whitlatch of Pennsylvania; stepdaughters, Donna (Russ) Sauer, Sheryl (Kevin) Fisk-Meagher, Kim Pasker; step-grandchildren, Karin and Brandon, and Calisse and Adam and several extended family members.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Betty Jacobs; and brother, Leland Whitlatch; and several aunts and uncles. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Hallmark Care Center and Mercy Hospice of Cedar Rapids for their compassionate care they provided to Aryl.
Since we are unable to gather together, please share your love and support with Aryls' family on his tribute wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under obituaries.
Chief, You did a lot for me, in the military and personal life. I’ve met a lot of people but few match your work ethic, integrity, a wry humor. Thanks a lot for everything. A fine man like you won’t wait at the Pearly Gate. God Bless. Dave Skallerud
There is much I could say about my stepdad, but just wanted to share this picture I took about 3 months ago. They always prayed before every meal.
Thank you for posting. This is a great picture. Thank you for all you did for our Pops over the years.
Mr. Whitlatch was one of the kindest, gentlest, faith-filled people I knew when I was a teenager growing up in church. I respected his wisdom & guidance because he walked the walk & led by example. I find comfort in knowing he’s singing & praising with his Savior who met him with open arms. My thoughts & prayers are with you.
Thank you for your kind words. I know he thought a lot of you as well.
The Caryl Whitlatch family as well as the Clell Whitlatch family were very dear to our family- not only great neighbors, but my mother taught several of them at Centennial School back when. Good friends from way back. Steve Davis- son of Homer & Phyllis
So nice to know how many people remember the family. Thank you for posting kind words and memories.