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Obituaries
Monday, December 28, 2020
Richard Ward
Age: 90
City: Tipton
Funeral Date
11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, Tipton Masonic Cemetery.
Funeral Home
Chapman Funeral Home
Monday, December 28, 2020
Richard Ward
RICHARD G. WARD
Tipton
Richard G. Ward, 90, passed away Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, at Mechanicsville Specialty Care Center. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at Tipton Masonic Cemetery.
Richard "Dick" Ward was born Aug. 9, 1930, to Richard and Mattie Rena (Granger) Ward in Marshalltown, Iowa. He married Lora Mae (Morris) Ward on June 25, 1950. They made their home in Green Mountain, Iowa, until Dick joined the Iowa State Patrol in 1953.
He was assigned to District 12 in Davenport, so the Ward's made their home in Tipton, where they lived until he had his strokes in 2008. He made many, many lifelong friends as an Iowa State Patrolman. He was one of the first state troopers to work Interstate 80 when the Eastern Iowa section was finished and opened in 1966. As a trooper, he found an interest in firearms and competitive shooting. He was on the national winning pistol team and won individual championship trophies. Being a farm boy at heart, he loved helping some of the area farmers on his days off and of course found time to hunt and fish. Some of his hobbies were searching for unusual glass insulators, assorted barbed wire and loading his own ammunition. He loved the Iowa Hawkeyes, football and basketball. Whether working a game directing traffic or listening to the radio or watching on the television, he never missed a minute of their action.
When the children were in high school, he enjoyed watching them in their respective interests of football, swimming, singing, acting and playing music in the high school bands. In 1968, he was immensely proud to learn that the Tipton Tigers selected Dick Ward as fan of the year.
In 1977, he transferred to the Iowa State Fire Marshall's office and was one of the several agents in Iowa to investigate arson fires. He was a state fire marshal until his retirement in 1990.
When he was not hard at work, he enjoyed going on trips to visit friends and family with his wife, the love of his life. They celebrated 64 years of marriage before she passed away. He never knew a stranger and enjoyed nothing more than gathering with his friends and family. He was known as 279 to some, 704 to others, but a true to friend to all.
He is survived by his daughter, Linda (Bob) Van Nostrand, Fairfield; sons, Robert (Judy) Ward, Marion, and Richard (Kay) Knoxville, Tenn.; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; a family friend, Gary Sulzner, also known as the "4th"; several nephews and nieces; and so many friends.
His wife, parents, brothers and sister and oldest grandson, Sean Hannes, passed before him.
Chapman Funeral Home has Richard and his family in their care. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.chapmanfh.com. Cards may be sent to Linda K. Van Nostrand, 201 E. Hempstead, Fairfield, IA 52556.