Rudy Jasa, Sr.

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Aug 27, 1930
Departed on Aug 2, 2020

You were a wonderful grandpa. I will miss you deeply. But I know your at peace. You will never be forgotten. Love Always. Your granddaughter Alia.

To Rudy Jasa,Jr and family-I am terribly sorry to hear of your loss.Please take good care of yourselves during this difficult time.You are all in my thoughts-sincerely Tim Hotz

Marge, Jacki, Alia & all of the Jasa family, Rudy was a man that touched the lives of many. The photo of him carrying the flag to the pole says a thousand words. The love and honor that you all gave him framed the type of man he was. He's left you with a heart full of love and clear map of how to live a good life. Blessings to you all -

I didn't know Rudy but I offer his wife and family my condolences. Just reading about him, I feel grateful for the work he did moving bricks to build two schools that meant a lot to me, I love his idea of the spinning flagpoles, and I love his commitment to a hammer collection. He sounds like a wonderful partner and hard-working father. I'm so sorry for your loss. Bless you.

Rudy Ray and Family, So sorry for your loss. I am sure as your Father enters his next life, with God, He will remember all the good times he enjoyed with all of you.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Enjoy all the good times and great memories. May God bless

Rudy was a good man. My family relied on his expertise and help for many, many years. I know he will be seriously missed. Blessing to you all. Jane Fink

Our family lived just West up the dusty Road. Rudy would borrow our tractor springtime to plow the garden. My father Don rememberers him well. Sorry to hear of the loss of Rudy.

Dear Marge and family, I send my heartfelt sympathy to you all. I have such fond memories of our square dancing times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I remember Jerry and Terry as the twins on my Marion Rural School bus route. Rudy was a good man to have such fine kids.