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Rodney William Tracy

April 20, 1966 ~ March 18, 2025

Rodney William Tracy, 58, of Cedar Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Rodney was born on April 20, 1966, in Clinton, Iowa, the son of Leo Peters and Carol Hutchins. He was united in marriage to Tracy Eison on August 29, 2016, in the Czech Village Chapel. Rodney was a jack of all trades, if you needed something fixed or built he would get done. He was a loving, caring, and giving man. Rodney is survived by his wife, Tracy; daughter, Tierra (George) Plowden; grandchildren, Tristin Cerney, Travis Cerney, and Carter Mahoney; mother, Carol Hutchins; step-father, Leroy Walton; brother, Randy Peters, god brother, Trevor Betts; his pet cockatiel, Mia; and many nieces and nephews. Rodney was preceded in death by his father, Leo Peters; sister, Carline Gilbert; and his paternal & maternal grandparents.

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

  2. Rodney was always such a hardworking man and loved his family. I didn’t know Rodney really well but when I met him through his wife Tracy, he was family. RIP Rodney, you will be missed and remembered.🙏🏻🥲

  3. Rodney was my friend! I met him when my wife and I were in need of a handy man! Our friendship grew from there! We often talked about our faith in Christ, old stuff and projects!
    He was also our handy man at St Vincent de Paul in Cedar Rapids! I will miss him terribly ! God bless you my friend! John Waldorf

  4. We used Rodney on several occasions as he was special at what he did and solving problems. We also recommend him as people asked us for someone who could help them with construction work. He was recommended to us by John Waldorf a friend of Rodney and John had also hired Rodney to do some projects for him. A master of what he did and both me and my wife will truly miss him. Now Rodney you are at peace. May God bless you!
    Mike and Carlotta Antonelli

  5. Rodney was known for his hard work and love for his family. He loved us all in a special way. The years of memories will never be forgotten. He always amazed me with his skills to make everything he touched into a masterpiece. Miss you dearly. Your Fav ~Kizzie 💕


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