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Dr Richard Elmer “Dick” Shirbroun

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Dr Richard Elmer “Dick” Shirbroun

Birth
Coon Rapids, Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Mar 2018 (aged 88)
Indianola, Warren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Coon Rapids, Carroll County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Dick Shirbroun, age 88, of Winterset and formerly of Coon Rapids, will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church in Coon Rapids. Visitation will be held one hour prior to services at the church. Interment with military honors will follow in Union Township Cemetery east of Coon Rapids. A Celebration of Life service will also be held at 4:00 PM on Friday, March 9, 2018, at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in West Des Moines.

Richard Elmer Shirbroun was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa 22 October 1929 to hard-working and loving parents, Clara M. Bell and Francis C. Shirbroun. He shared life with his sister, Genevieve Lee. After school in Coon Rapids, Dick enrolled at Iowa State College, graduating with his degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1952. While in college, he married Treva Teter. Together, they raised three children – Randy, Camille and Jim.

Dick was a proud serving member of the United States Air Force and was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. Following service, he returned to Coon Rapids to establish his veterinary practice. In addition to a host of community activities, Dick was very actively involved in all aspects of the profession he loved. He was recognized among his peers locally, statewide and nationwide. Among his extensive involvement, he served as President to the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, received the American Association of Bovine Practioneers Award for Excellence in Preventative Medicine and was a recipient of Iowa State’s Stange “Gentle Doctor” Award.

In 1989, Dick married Wava Frank and her children, Josh, Sara and Jon. He continued active practice in Coon Rapids until 2001, when they moved to Illinois where Dick worked for the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Professional Liability Insurance Trust.

Dick and Wava moved to Winterset, Iowa in 2008.

After a heroic battle with Alzheimer’s, Dick ended this leg of his life’s journey on 4 March 2018. While it is true Alzheimer’s may have taken his life, the disease was never successful in robbing him of his personality and genuine goodness. Dick transitioned from this life to the next a very happy man.

He is survived by his wife, Wava; children: Randy and his wife, Amy; Camille and her husband, Steve Ramsay; Jim and his wife, Beverly, Josh Wilburn and his wife, Erin; Sara and her husband, Kelly Miller; Jon Wilburn and his wife, Sara; grandchildren: David, Becky, Kylee, Ben, Jared, Mark, Greg, David, Maura, Brittany, Rylie, Ava and Ender; great-grandchildren: Landon, Easton, Olivia, Gwendolyn, Jameson, Eliott, Callan, and Cameron.
Funeral services for Dick Shirbroun, age 88, of Winterset and formerly of Coon Rapids, will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church in Coon Rapids. Visitation will be held one hour prior to services at the church. Interment with military honors will follow in Union Township Cemetery east of Coon Rapids. A Celebration of Life service will also be held at 4:00 PM on Friday, March 9, 2018, at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in West Des Moines.

Richard Elmer Shirbroun was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa 22 October 1929 to hard-working and loving parents, Clara M. Bell and Francis C. Shirbroun. He shared life with his sister, Genevieve Lee. After school in Coon Rapids, Dick enrolled at Iowa State College, graduating with his degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1952. While in college, he married Treva Teter. Together, they raised three children – Randy, Camille and Jim.

Dick was a proud serving member of the United States Air Force and was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. Following service, he returned to Coon Rapids to establish his veterinary practice. In addition to a host of community activities, Dick was very actively involved in all aspects of the profession he loved. He was recognized among his peers locally, statewide and nationwide. Among his extensive involvement, he served as President to the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, received the American Association of Bovine Practioneers Award for Excellence in Preventative Medicine and was a recipient of Iowa State’s Stange “Gentle Doctor” Award.

In 1989, Dick married Wava Frank and her children, Josh, Sara and Jon. He continued active practice in Coon Rapids until 2001, when they moved to Illinois where Dick worked for the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Professional Liability Insurance Trust.

Dick and Wava moved to Winterset, Iowa in 2008.

After a heroic battle with Alzheimer’s, Dick ended this leg of his life’s journey on 4 March 2018. While it is true Alzheimer’s may have taken his life, the disease was never successful in robbing him of his personality and genuine goodness. Dick transitioned from this life to the next a very happy man.

He is survived by his wife, Wava; children: Randy and his wife, Amy; Camille and her husband, Steve Ramsay; Jim and his wife, Beverly, Josh Wilburn and his wife, Erin; Sara and her husband, Kelly Miller; Jon Wilburn and his wife, Sara; grandchildren: David, Becky, Kylee, Ben, Jared, Mark, Greg, David, Maura, Brittany, Rylie, Ava and Ender; great-grandchildren: Landon, Easton, Olivia, Gwendolyn, Jameson, Eliott, Callan, and Cameron.


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