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Martin Van Erdewyk

July 29, 1960 ~ February 21, 2025

Martin "Marty" Van Erdewyk, the 'Man's man', passed away on February 21, 2025, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He had the biggest personality, but the softest soul. Born on July 29, 1960, to Gerald and Katie, Marty was raised in the small town of Breda, Iowa, and was damn proud of it! He graduated from St. Bernard's Catholic High School and earned an Associates Degree in Auto Mechanics from Iowa Central Community College. Following that, he began his career as an electrician and later started his own company, Van's Electric. In 1999, he moved his family to Cedar Rapids, where he joined the IBEW local 405 and worked at Hawkeye Electric for 25 years. He took pride in his work and remained dedicated to his trade until his final days. In January 1983, Marty met the love of his life, Tammy, and they were married on April 27, 1984. Together, they shared 40 years of love filled with all the fun and chaos that comes from having five mini-Martys running around. He was more than just an amazing father and husband, he was also our best friend. He brought so much joy and laughter to his family and to those who knew him. You could recognize that laugh in any room, or two rooms away, really. He was a strong presence in the kids' lives. If there was a lesson to be learned, you better believe it was taught. When in doubt, he was the first call made when you had a question. Through it all, Marty worked hard to ensure the family had everything they needed to be happy, healthy, and successful. He was the glue. In his younger years, Marty enjoyed working on his 1967 Ford Mustang with a 428 Cobra Jet engine and made sure everyone knew about it. He also spent his time playing softball for the Breda Zekers, fishing with his brothers and father, and passionately coaching his children's various sports teams. In his later years, he enjoyed watching movies in his recliner and doing sudoku puzzles; the harder the better. In fact, Marty's lifelong love for puzzles drove him to seek out and solve any problem presented to him; electrical, mechanical, or otherwise, and he passed this passion and skill on to his children.There was not a person Marty didn't treat with respect, compassion, and a healthy dose of humor; whether he'd known them for decades or only interacted with them for a few seconds. He never missed a chance to razz restaurant servers with bad dad jokes or rile everyone up with his notorious Rick Flair 'Woo!' He reveled in telling tales of his high school years, notorious stories of rabble-rousing, and the occasional 'friendly' chat with the county sheriff. He always put others before himself and seized every chance to share his boisterous joy.Marty lived his faith every day of his life, caring for others, volunteering his time, and loving life deeply without letting any challenges darken his light. He eagerly took on leadership roles in men's groups, participated in parish committees, and volunteered to keep church grounds beautiful. The volume and passion he brought to the church choir were rivaled only by his notorious, bellowing laugh.Marty's work ethic was unmatched, and he jumped at every chance to share his talents with those around him. He worked on countless projects for friends and friends-of-friends, and always put solving the problem ahead of any concerns about repayment. He effortlessly gave himself to help the people he loved. That love was unconditional, even if it came with a handful of pointed questions. His experiences in life shaped his passion and humor, and in turn, left a lasting impression on everyone he ever met. May Marty's memory bring comfort to those who knew them. Marty is survived by his parents; wife, Tamera; children, Mitchell (Emily), Keith (Caroline), Timothy (Haley), Joseph, and Claire; grandchildren, Parker, Cora, and Sawyer; siblings, Cindy (Dan) Bieret, Joan (Brian) Hoffman, Tom (Kathy) Van Erdewyk, Mike (Susan) Van Erdewyk, Sue (Randy) Ausman, and John (Tami) Van Erdewyk; brother-in-law, James Milne; mother-in-law, Marilyn (John) Boulware-Ketter; and siblings-in-law, Kim Frady (Tom), Marybeth (Scott) Townsend, Scott (Jane) Boulware, Matt (Kendra) Boulware, and Clay (Carolyn) Boulware. Marty was preceded in death by his sister, Lisa Milne; brother-in-law, Tracy Boulware; and father-in-law, Scotty Boulware. He joins them in eternal life with Jesus Christ. Visitation will be held Thursday, February 27, 2025, from 4-6:00 p.m., with a Vigil Service starting at 3:45 p.m., at Stewart Baxter Funeral Home, located at 1844 1st Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a Funeral Mass will be held in his honor on February 28, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, located at 1350 Lyndhurst Drive in Hiawatha, Iowa. A visitation will occur one hour before the mass.

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

  2. John, I’m so very sorry for the loss of your brother. I can’t even imagine what you are going through. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow. Regina Paasch-Meyer

  3. Marty was such a kind hearted guy. He was helpful to everyone and fun to be around. My sympathy to Tammy and his family.

  4. Goodbye brother, can’t wait until we meet again. We miss you so much already. You left us way too soon, but that’s not your choice or ours. You left us with many memories throughout our precious time together. We won’t forget you. Hopefully you’re in heaven with Lisa, waiting for the rest of us to come home….. just not yet, not yet. Love, the ones you left behind
    Tom

  5. I am very sorry he has passed
    Great guy his voice was fun to listen to as he was very enthusiastic
    We would drink beer and talk current events

  6. Marry was a great classmate! We had some fun times! This is such sad news. He was a great guy and will dearly be missed by his family.
    Phil and Linda Pudenz

  7. Tammy and family, our deepest sympathy. Marty was a Good and Faithful Servant. His love in everyone is true reflection on your family. His love of life came through in his laugh that will be remembered forever. We are out of town, and sad that we will miss the visitation and funeral.
    Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Eternal Rest Marty. Love, Al, Gloria

  8. Mitchell and Family, Sending you strength and support during this difficult time ~ Wolf Creek Engineering Department

  9. Joe, we are so sorry to hear about your father’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  10. Tim, Our hearts go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.

  11. In honor of Marty, St. Matthew School has planted a tree as a tribute to his love, strength, and lasting impact. His memory will always live on.

  12. Mitchell, Emily and Parker,Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Praying for peace and comfort throughout this difficult time.

  13. Please accept our deepest condolences from the Mercy Urology team. Marty will always have a special place in all of our hearts.

  14. Marty, may you enjoy heaven with Lisa babe! Watch over your family and keep us safe. We raise a toast to you, until we meet again. Love, Johnny Boy

  15. God blessed my siblings and me with Marty as our jovial oldest brother- sent to watch over each of us and protect us. I can still hear his hearty laugh, see his beautiful smile, and feel his awesome, sweet bear hugs. He is truly missed, deeply loved, and will always be in our hearts. I am so proud, so honored, and so blessed to call him my big brother. Cheers to you Marty Van! Woooo!!!!

  16. My husband Jim and I were the lucky recipients of a lot of Marty’s hard electrical work. It was always good to see him and catch up. Our prayers and sympathies are with his family and other loved ones — Marty (Keyes) Gieryng

  17. I first met Marty when he was working for Dave Grabner. He became our electrician. He wired hog barns and our new house. He was showing me his wiring plan for the house and I noticed he had 2 outlets on each wall of the bedrooms. We were lucky to have 1 in our old house. He then asked me where the workbench was going to be. I didn’t know so we got more outlets and learned a new meaning for a bed.

    Hope that all the great memories help with your family’s loss.
    John and Cathy Geake

  18. I love you, Marty. I love you too sis and Verity. God bless her. Praying for all of you. Love your brother Joe in California. A

  19. A candle has been extinguished in my heart. It will burn again if I bring forth the vision of his laughing smile, his easy going ways and all of the things I looked up to!

    I coached his boys in football but have been impressioned, in a lasting way, by their artistic talents. Many years back Joe won an award for penmanship. My father also won recognition for his penmanship and I’ve always been touched by this circumstance.

    A good husband, a good father and a good man…and a good role model for me.

    May God Bless all of the family and friends who have had Marty put a spark in their lives!

  20. Marty wasn’t just my cousin—he was someone I truly looked up to. I have many great memories of playing baseball with him when we were young. Even at that age, he had an incredible swing and could send a baseball soaring what felt like a mile. I always admired his natural talent and the way he carried himself, both on and off the field.

    Beyond baseball, we spent time together walking beans with Dean Neumayer and his orange soda!

    Marty also had a deep love for music, and I can still hear him talking about his favorite band, Chicago. Their songs brought him joy, and to this day, whenever I hear their music, I think of him. Marty was someone whose presence made life brighter. Though he is gone, the memories we shared will always remain, and he will be deeply missed.

    Bill Rosener

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