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Allen Foerstner, age 67 of rural Tipton, formerly of Middle
Amana, an accomplished businessman, avid outdoorsman, who
was loved by many, passed away Wednesday morning, March
9, 2005 at his home following an extended illness. He was
born May 28, 1937 in Middle Amana, IA, the son of George
C. and Nora L. Foerstner. He graduated from the University
of Iowa with an engineering degree and spent the majority
of his career at Amana Refrigeration, Inc. He was Vice President
of Radaranges and was responsible for the design of the
first 115V, portable, consumer microwave oven. Richard also
testified in Washington D.C. before the FDA establishing
microwave emissions standards for the industry. After his
successful career at Amana, he founded and became president
of GF Computer Systems of Iowa City, IA.
In retirement, he pursued his love of the outdoors by hunting,
fishing, and traveling extensively.
Richard
was involved in the community and served as the chairman
of the Foerstner Foundation, Inc., which provided college
scholarships for the sons and daughters of Amana Refrigeration
employees. He also served on the board of Kirkwood Community
College in Cedar Rapids. Additionally, he and his wife Arlene
established the Johnson County Children’s Trust and gave
generously to many causes.
Richard
is survived by his wife, Arlene; a daughter, Suzanne M.
O’Malley and husband Stephen of Fishers, IN; a son, Craig
A. and wife Rebecca of Coralville; 6 grandchildren, George
Colin Foerstner, Cassandra A. Foerstner, Catelyn, M. Foerstner,
Quinn A. Foerstner, Kelley M. O’Malley, and Matthew S. O’Malley;
and a sister, JoAnn Meyer and husband Alex of Middle Amana.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral
Services: 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 12, 2005, Middle Amana
Community Church, Middle Amana, Iowa with Elder Harold Pitz
officiating. Burial will be in the Middle Amana Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 P.M. Friday, March 11, 2005
at the Middle Amana Community Church. Memorials may be gifted
in Richard’s name to The Johnson County Children’s Trust,
The Holden Cancer Center, The Iowa Scholarship Foundation,
or the charity of the donor’s choice. Kloster Funeral Home,
Marengo is in charge of arrangements.
The
family requests no online condolences please.
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