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Allan L. Eddy, 88

Allan L. Eddy, 88, of Le Grand, IA, passed away January 24, 2021 at Grandview Heights Rehab and Healthcare in Marshalltown, IA. Graveside services will be 11:15 a.m., Friday, January 29, 2021 at the Oak Hill Cemetery in rural McCallsburg, IA. Visitation will be 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 29, 2021 with a 10:15 a.m. Masonic Service at Anderson Funeral Homes in Marshalltown, IA. Per state guidelines, social distancing and masks will be required. Anderson Funeral Online condolences may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com. A celebration of Allan’s life will be held in the summer. Memorials may be designated to Hope United Methodist Church or Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation.

Allan was born September 24, 1932 in rural Rhodes, IA to his parents Harry and Bertha (Scott) Eddy. He graduated from Rhodes Consolidated High School in 1950. Allan later joined the Air Force in 1952 where he served during the Korean War. He was united in marriage to Carol Erickson on June 30, 1968 in Dayton, IA. Allan worked at Lennox for many years as a special fitting designer. Later Allan was employed with the United States Post Office where he was a postal clerk for 25 years retiring in 2000. Allan was a member of the Hope United Methodist Church, the American Legion, and the Masonic Lodge. He served as Masters of three different lodges: Eden Lodge in Rhodes, Polar Star Lodge in LeGrand, and Marshall Lodge in Marshalltown. Allan was the Vice President of the Eddy Family Association in America, a member of the Marshall County Historical Society and served on the Rhodes City Council.

He was a man of many interests including coin collecting, creating stained glass pieces, rebuilding Corvettes, raising Siamese cats, refinishing furniture, doing 1000 piece puzzles, and reading. Allan served as treasurer of the Central Iowa Coin Club for many years. He was instrumental in creating the coin designed to represent the club. Allan and Carol traveled to all 50 states and many of the Canadian provinces. Some of his best times were driving to Arizona and Texas to see his sons and their families. He loved family get-togethers and loved to play board games with friends.

Allan loved to tell how they drove the Vette to the northern and southern borders of the USA, and to the east coast. He brought three babies home from the hospital in the Vette. As a member of the Central Iowa Corvette Club, he was third in the nation in points one year. You could often catch Allan driving his Corvette around town.

He loved being an Eddy. He and Carol attended many Eddy reunions in Middleboro, MA. While traveling, he would try to meet Eddys along the way.

Allan is survived by his wife Carol Eddy of LeGrand, three sons, Scot (Domino) Eddy and Zandra, of Austin, TX, Matthew (Ricki) Eddy, and Nathaniel and Quentin, of Killeen, TX, Benjamin (Lizbeth) Eddy, and Daniela, Piero, Antonella, Azure and Alayna of Surprise, AZ, a sister, Leola (Larry) Wright, a brother -in -law and a sister-in-law, Paul (Nora) Erickson, and Darlene Erickson, many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He is proceeded in death by his parents; two brothers, Glenn, Leonard and two sisters, Patricia Menter and Mavis Brown.

The family wishes to express their gratitude to Dr. Lasack, the Willows, Grandview Heights, and Unity Point Hospital for their compassionate care of Allan.

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