Cleo Madeson

Born in Belle Plaine, IA
Born on Nov 12, 1921
Departed on Feb 25, 2016

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I'm so very sorry to hear about the death of Mr. Cleo his dear family and friends. We have all loss many that we love. But all is not lost. For God is going to have his son bring our love ones back by means of the resurrection found at Acts 24:15. This is so loving of Jehovah God and his son Jesus Christ.

Cleo was a great team player. I worked with him for a number of years and enjoyed all the time we had together. He was honored as a WWII veteran by his friends and family. He always took the time to stay in touch with us after he retired. He was a true friend. He will be missed in our lives. We love you Cleo.

Mike, Lin, Brian and family, my condolences for your loss of Cleo. What a unique guy. I remember him back to 1956-57 visiting you at your home. I particularly enjoyed last paragraph of Cleo's obituary. It put a smile on my face when I read it, "goddammitt" (I have a ways to go to catch up with him). He and Doris were a great pair. In later years, we had a number of meetings and enjoyed sharing our memories of many years ago. He'll be missed by many.

Mike and Lin, the crew at Interstate Pump and Tank want to send our collective condolences for your lost. And yes, from what we have heard Cleo was a real "gem". A remarkable talent in most everything he attempted to accomplish in this world.

Mike, Lin, Shellie and Brian: Our deepest sympathies and we are thinking of all of you. The best tribute to someone you love is to remember the wonderful memories you have and to share them with others. We know that there are many stories of Cleo that you can share that can bring a smile even at this sad time. We love you.