Carson James McGrane

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Carson McGrane, age 12, passed away Saturday, September 15, 2018 in Fairbank. He was born on December 5, 2005 in Waterloo, the son of James and Jodi (Lindstrom) McGrane. Carson recently began a new school year as a seventh grader at Wapsie Valley Community Schools. He was a very loyal friend and role model to kids of all ages. He was an active member of the youth wrestling club at Wapsie Valley. Carson also enjoyed playing football, hunting and riding snowmobiles. Most of all, he was a hard worker on and off the wrestling mat and football field. He was always looking for something to do, but his true passion was mowing lawns for family and friends. Aside from sports and mowing, Carson enjoyed fishing and riding jet skis on the Mississippi River. In his spare time, he loved riding his bike and hanging out with his friends. There was nothing Carson didn’t like or didn’t want to try. He touched the lives of so many people, young and old.

Carson is survived by his parents James and Jodi, one brother Devin Ledesma of Ankeny, maternal grandparents; Jim and Annie Lindstrom of Oelwein, paternal grandparents; LuAnne and Lonnie Bibler of Waverly, Dan (Luan) McGrane of Cedar Falls, great-grandparents; Max McGrane of Fairbank, Duane (Suzanne) Lewis of Waterloo, many aunts, uncles and cousins as well as his dog, Gizmo.

He is preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Don and Anne Coselman, Jack and Marcelline Lindstrom and  Charlotte McGrane.

Funeral Services: 10:30 am Saturday September 22, 2018 at Wapsie Valley High School, 2535 Viking Avenue, Fairbank.

Visitation: 2:00 – 8:00 pm Friday, September 21, 2018 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 106 Iowa Street South, Fairbank.

Interment: Fairbank Cemetery.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to the Carson McGrane Scholarship fund. Deposits may be mailed or dropped off at Northeast Security Bank 120 East Main St. PO Box 466, Fairbank, IA 50629.

 

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Condolences for Carson James McGrane

  1. Dear James, Jodi, and family. So very sorry for you in this difficult time. Ours thoughts and prayers are with you all continuously.

  2. It was a joy to be a small part of his education at wings elementry. A caring and respectful young man you grew up to be. Always helping his classmates and being a great rolemodel at such a young age. Your spirit will go on in every heart you touched. RIP.

  3. My heart is breaking for all of you during this most difficult time. I pray for strength for all of you and hope the Memories you have bring you a little comfort in the days ahead. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all

  4. There are no words…. just deep sorrow…..sympathy to the family and friends of a great young man.. he will be missed.

  5. I feel so sorry for you Jodi. It just does not seem fair. There is an angel in heaven looking down on you-give him a smile.

  6. May there be comfort in knowing that Carson will not be forgotten & may memories of Carson and the Love of Family surround you all with strength in the days ahead.

  7. We are so incredibly sad……Carson was an amazing kid. Gonna miss the golf cart travels, smore making, and beaming smile. . He was one of a kind; irreplaceable. Praying for comfort .

  8. My heart breaks for the whole family. Please find comfort in your memories, and a smile when thinking of this wonderful young man. Our thoughts are with you all.

  9. Our sympathy to the family and friends of Carson. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers that you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.

  10. After teaching 20 years, you meet many children. They come and they go – some are trying, some are delightful, and some are downright inspirational. That’s what Carson McGrane was to me… downright inspirational. This former 2nd grader came into Wings Park as a new student, new to everything. He had to work extra hard to adapt to his new surroundings and expectations, and work hard he did! It was not long before Carson not only fit in to his new surroundings, but he stood out as a true friend to his peers. He was a silly, fun-loving 2nd grader- the way it should be. He had strong support from his parents- the way it should be.
    I can’t fathom why this tragic accident happened – it shouldn’t be. I know we are supposed to believe there’s a reason. The only thing I can possibly come to terms with, is that Carson McGrane is the ultimate example of how a person should be, the way WE should ALL be. And he knew it at just 12 years old.

  11. No parent should ever have to go through this. May God give comfort to his family and friends. Find comfort in knowing you will be together again one day.

  12. Jodi James and family
    Sending you love, hope, strength, and faith. You know how we loved Carson if he was here mowing, visiting, riding his bike or any number of other things. He was quite a guy and I will miss him. May God wrap you in his arms and help you not just this week but forever until as he promises you are reunited with this great young man. We know God is welcoming Carson and continues to love him. Carson is probably getting to know where he can help out most in Heaven. God bless you all!

  13. Please accept my heartfelt sympathys… Often we wonder why? Only God has a plan. It tears us up, but, we must trust that he is up there, waiting for us to meet up again.
    Love & prayers to all- Suzette (Hurst) Foster

  14. I had the privilege of learning of Carson’s dedication to family and wrestling and fishing when his Aunt Jill shared special stories of time spent with cousin Jack. This was just this summer, end of July.
    I am heartbroken for everyone.
    Please know I have been holding each and every single one of you touched by Carson’s loss up to God.
    Thank you for sharing that Carson’s passion was mowing; it sounds like he truly mowed for others as a means of giving.
    God harvests His best, not in own time, but His.

  15. I’m so very sorry for your loss of your son. You raised a fine young man that any parent would be so proud of! Please know that your family,friends and co-workers are here for you . Lean on us! May God Be With You.

  16. As a parent, I wanted to reach out and simply send my prayers and condolences. May God comfort you all through this difficult time.

  17. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the many loving family and friends of Carson. We pray you will find peace and comfort in the love for each other, your faith, and the beautiful memories with Carson. Whoever Carson met; he touched their hearts. God be with you all.

  18. My wife and I are so sorry to hear of your people’s loss. We lost a child to cancer so we understand the heartache and loss you are enduring. Know that there will be brighter days ahead though hard to believe at this moment.
    Stan and Pat Wignall Podhajsky. I am a proud high school classmate of great grandpa “Louie”. And my wife and I are both high school mates of great grandma Suzanne.

  19. Dear McGrane family, my sincere and deepest sympathies for your loss. Please accept comfort from God’s promised resurrection of loved ones, and an end to death, pain and sorrow. (Acts 24:15; Revelation 21:3-5).

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