Fairbank; Lyle Chase age 64 passed away Thursday January 30 at Unity Point (Allen) Hospital in Waterloo IA.
He was born on August 23, 1949 in Fairbank the son of Frank and Amber (Deaton) Chase. Lyle graduated from Wapsie Valley High School in 1967. He served in the U.S. Army after graduation.
Lyle married Judy Poock on August 27, 1977 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Readlyn, IA. He was a lifelong carpenter and most recently enjoyed art work, working with different metals and also concrete.
Survived by; his wife Judy, two daughters; Michelle Chase of Waterloo and Miranda (Brandon) Konrardy of North Liberty, two grandsons; Carter and Chase Konrardy, three brothers; Paul Chase of Carthagena, OH and Dave (Pat) Chase of Fairbank and Tracy Chase of Independence, one sister; Carol (Gary) Nuss of Oelwein.
Preceded by; his parents and one brother; Earl Chase.
Services; Sunday, February 2, 2014 @ 4:00 pm at Woods Funeral Home, Fairbank, IA
Visitation; Sunday, February 2, from 2-4 pm at the funeral home.
Burial: at a later date
Memorials may be directed to the family.
Condolences for Lyle B. Chase
What a tragedy! Lyle was such a talented artist and such a kind man. I feel honored to have known him.
My condolences to the family. Lyle was such a nice fellow always eager to open up his home and studio for an impromptu visit. Always enjoyed wandering his acreage and barns looking for hidden treasures. He was a master of many talents including art and architecture. I had the pleasure of working with Lyle as an employee of the Hagen Gallery in Cedar Falls where his art work was offered. It was also a delight to see him display his art work at Artapalooza in Cedar Falls this past September. I feel fortunate to have known Lyle and the wonderful work he created.
I was truly saddened to hear of Lyle’s passing. I know many people in Cedar Falls and Waterloo share my feelings when I say Lyle was an exceptionally unique and talented man whose contribution to the Cedar Valley will be greatly missed. And as sad as we are I’m sure the angels on the other side are rejoicing.
I cannot express the deepest sympathy that I feel for you, the girls and the extended family. Lyle was such an awesome person. You are in my heart, and in my prayers.
Diane
So sorry for your loss! You were such a great friend to Nola!
The family of Nola Dohrman
Judy, I am so sorry to have learned of the passing of your husband Lyle. My deepest sympathy.
Susie, You have our deepest sympathy with the loss of your husband, Brad. God be with you at this time of sadness. With love, Uncle Art & Shirley Trebon, Beverly Hills, Florida
Judy I am so sorry to hear about Lyle. My prayers are with you and the girls. Its been a lot of years, but I have very fond memories of you guys.