Merle "Van" Van Sickle

Born in Oxford Junction, IA
Born on Nov 2, 1918
Departed on Aug 17, 2021

Memorial

Merle Van Sickle, 102, of Marion, Iowa passed away peacefully on August 17th, 2021, at Summit Pointe Senior Living Center in Marion, Iowa.  Private inurnment was held at Cedar Memorial Park Mausoleum.

He was born November 2, 1918, on a farm near Oxford Junction, Iowa to Adolph and Jennie Van Sickle.  As a young man, he was not very fond of his first name… so, he told his friends to call him “Van” instead, and that’s how he was known throughout his 102 years.

Van loved his 40-year career with the Milwaukee Railroad. In 1978 he retired as General Agent and Trainmaster at Cedar Rapids.  He started as a “Relief Agent” traveling from one small town to another. It was in 1941 while working in the little town of Greeley, Iowa that he met and fell in love with his future Bride, Elizabeth and they spent the next 71 years together.

A World War II veteran, Van served in the Navy as a Radio Operator on board a Destroyer Escort in the North Atlantic Ocean. He was in Times Square in New York City on VE Day, celebrating with the great mass of people and in 2017 was thrilled to go on the Eastern Iowa “Honor Flight” to Washington D.C.

Van Loved Dogs, especially his little buddy “Murphy”. He loved spending days working in his manicured yard, perfecting the hosta beds.

Van loved big band music, especially Jan Garber and Guy Lombardo.  As longtime Elks Club members, he and Liz were there on the dance floor every Friday night, joined by their many good friends.

His boyish smile, infectious laugh and wonderful sense of humor will be greatly missed by family, friends, and acquaintances.

He was preceded in death by his sister Dorothy Dunn, his eldest son Jon and his wife Elizabeth.  He is survived by his youngest son Gene and daughter in law Rita Van Sickle of Phoenix, Arizona.