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Cecil Earl Spatcher
April 3, 1918 - October 27, 2013

Cecil Earl Spatcher

Cecil Earl Spatcher
Apr 3, 1918 - Oct 27, 2013

Cecil Earl Spatcher
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Cecil Spatcher, age 95, of Ames, died at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines on October 27, 2013. A gathering of friends and family will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 31st at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, 414 Lincoln Way. A celebration of life funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 1st at First United Methodist Church, 516 Kellogg Ave, with burial to follow at Ames Municipal Cemetery.
Cecil was born in Fayette, Iowa, on April 3, 1918 to George and Hannah Spatcher. He got his B.S. from Upper Iowa and obtained his M.S. from the University of Iowa. He played all four major sports in college. He coached football, basketball, and track, and was a high school biology teacher. He was inducted into the Iowa Track Hall of Fame and the Upper Iowa Athletic Hall of Fame. In addition, he received several honors for his coaching. Cecil was a member of Arcadia Lodge #249 A.F. & A.M., American Legion, Moose Lodge #520, National Education Association, and Red Friars. He married Lurene Spatcher in 1941. From this union, they had three children; David Spatcher (Patti); Sandy Hempe (Mark); Julie Reid (Russell), eight grandchildren, and ten great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Lurene, and one sister, Gertrude Mullins.
Cecil enjoyed hunting, golfing, fishing, bowling, and he loved dancing with his wife. He cherished his family and remembered details with astonishing accuracy. He loved being involved in young people's lives and focused on building their confidence and character.
Memorials may be directed to Ames Education Foundation, P.O. Box 1125, Ames, Iowa 50014 in memory of Cecil Spatcher.
Online condolences may be directed to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com

Keith Covey and Bob Covey on Nov 11, 2013

To Cecil's family from Keith and Bob Covey: We were sorry to learn of Cecil's passing. Bob enjoyed a good visit with him recently. We both have great memories of Cecil as a person, coach, co-worker on summer painting projects and as a good friend of our parents. We send our sincere condolences and best wishes to all of you and your families.

Jeff Herrick and brothers and sisters on Nov 5, 2013

Sandy, Julie, Dave and family, I was so sorry to learn of Cecil's passing. My condolences to all of you. As a former student,athlete and later Cecil's dentist, I have known and respected your dad for most of my life. He was a wonderful man, that helped me a great deal in my younger years. He was always a pleasure to be with and brought a smile to all of our faces when he came into the office. He blessed our lives and I know how proud you must be of him. It truly was an honor to be his friend.

Steve Ward, AHS '69. on Nov 4, 2013

Hands down... One of the best AHS coaches. He developed athletic skills for sure in his teams, but what most impressed me was the life skills of kindness, understanding and integrity. Really only someone who lives these out daily can teach them to others.
What a great family.

Roger Spratt on Oct 31, 2013

Spatch's Family--What a friend, colleague, and mentor Spatch was for me when I taught biology at Ames High. Spatch was the a great example of Ames High Aims High. His students and his players were always first and foremost with Cec. and yet he always found time to spend time with his family. He was a great teacher/educator and one that held himself to very high standards. I treasure the years I spent teaching with Cec. and I vividly remember a trip he and I took (by car) to Denver, CO for a National biology teachers meeting. He wanted to stop at sporting goods store in Sydney, NE to look at some shot guns. We did that and I said, Cec. it's your turn to drive. I fell asleep and when I woke up I saw a sign that said, "Cheyenne" 45 miles. I said, "Cec. we are going to Denver (he had missed the turn off to De!nver). His reply, "Oh, you will like Cheynee." Cec and I shared many lunch times together and we always seem to find time to laugh as well as talk about how to make learning

Cynthia (Cindi) Jorstad on Oct 31, 2013

Mt. Spatcher was one of my favorite teachers. He was absent from our 8th period Biology class one day & when I asked the student teacher where he was, she said he was out setting up hurdles for a meet. Being a bit rebellious, I decided if he didn't need to be there neither did I. I don't recall getting in trouble, but we talked. He was so gracious. We both learned a bit from each other . I baked him oatmeal butterscotch chip cookies to apologize. He was a wonderful man and I wish you peace for your hearts and hope you have a lovely celebration of his life.

Cynthia Jorstad AHS '77
Thief River Falls, MN

Karen Michaud Uhrich on Oct 31, 2013

Spatch -- you were a great coach. I am sorry you could never figure out my Mom's secret for growing roses at 1313 Maxwell Ave. You are an AHS treasure!

Sandy Johnson on Oct 31, 2013

It was a pleasure to visit with "Coach" Spatcher this past June when my father (Harold Warner). Dad was on Coaches first basketball team in 1941 as a senior and it was your dad's first year of teaching and coaching. I felt somewhat like a translator as your dad at 95 and my dad at 90 were both hard of hearing and my voice was the one they could both understand so I pretty much repeated everything to them. It was really a lot of fun, hearing the tales of that team straight from the horses mouth so to speak. Their memories were so clear concerning events from 72 years earlier. I think they both were telling each other things that neither had known about before. I had heard my dad's stories before growing up, but they became so much more real in their reliving it together. My sympathy goes out to your whole family, I only met him once, but he was a special man.

Jackie Hornbacher on Oct 31, 2013

Our sympathy to the Spatcher family. Just wanted you to know how much we enjoyed our visit with your Dad when he & Darwin were interviewed this summer. Perhaps you have a copy of the Story City Herald where they were front page NEWS. What a good picture of the two. My cousin from Marion, Ia. was elated when he learned that Cecil was still living & was most anxious to get the two man together for an interview about that particular FB game & the "sleeper play." Your Dad's memory of that game was absolutely amazing as he went back "there" to that game. When he looked at his teams' picture, more memories were shared with us about the other players. What a memorable afternoon & we're grateful to have spent that time with him. He liked to tease too, which he did as we left. What a sharp fella' at the age of 95. Treasure your memories! Jackie & Darwin Johnson P.S. That particular issue of the S.C. Herald was a near "sell-out." I wanted to purchase 4 more copies & was allowed only 2!!

David Halterman, Class of 1966 on Oct 31, 2013

I'm sadden to learn of the death of Cecil Spatcher.

I'd like to express my condolences to his family and his friends.

I was in his homeroom from September 1963 to May 1966.

Duane Weltha on Oct 31, 2013

Blessings to Cecil, family and friends.

It was a joy to visit with Coach Cecil about the Nov. 1949 Armistice Day football game, where Story City beat highly favored Nevada, with the 'sleeper play'. A play Cecil invented--and used very successfully. The final story of the game was carried by the 8-21-13 Story City Herald and is now posted on website file:///C:/ALL%20DATA%205-16-13/SLEEPER%20PLAY%202%20%20Story%20City%20Herald%208-21-13.htm

I enjoyed the game, the play and talked about it for 64 years, before meeting and discussing it with Cecil, and the winning sleeper pass catching halfback--Darwin Johnson, at Bethany Manor, in Aug 2013. What a memorable thrill, after so many years!


Duane Weltha on Oct 31, 2013

Kevin Buck on Oct 31, 2013

Spatch was a calming influence in my life during the chaotic teenage years . As a teacher he exposed me to the wonders of nature. As a coach he trained me to be a state champion. And as a friend he showed me how to be a gentle man.
Most people go through life wondering what kind of impact they had on others. My friend Cecil Spatcher never had to wonder. I am just one of hundreds of young men and women he influenced. I love you Spatch.

Jeri Olson and Donna Carr on Oct 31, 2013

CandleCecil made great memories for the Maxwell Avenue neighborhood. We will always remember his sense of humor and all the vegetables he shared. He lived a long and productive life.

Michelle Ubben RN on Oct 31, 2013

CandleI miss seeing you. It was the highlight of my day coming in to see you at 3 and 7. I will miss you Spatch!!!

Carolyn Friederich-AHS on Oct 30, 2013

CandleMr. Spatcher was a wonderful teacher and mentor. He reached the hearts of many of his students and faculty. He will truly be missed.

Don Brattebo on Oct 30, 2013

CandleCecil was my coach at Story City 66 years ago. He was a great coach and teacher and always set a good example of positive, clean living.
My wife, Pat, and I stopped to see him several months ago
and had a great visit.
God's speed Coach!

Sara Sandvick on Oct 30, 2013

CandleIt was a pleasure knowing him. Cecil was such a sweet, kind, and friendly man :) We'll miss you, Spatch!

Betsy White Hammond on Oct 29, 2013

Coach Spatcher did so much good for generations of young people, as a teacher and a coach. He delighted in the accomplishments of his slowest runners as well as his varsity stars. I was delighted to reconnect with him via letter in recent years. Thank you Spatch for all you did for so many of us.

Kim Petersen (Lehmkuhl) on Oct 29, 2013

Don Page on Oct 29, 2013

I knew Spatch for nearly 60 years and he was always a gentleman. A true friend to our family, My parents and brothers thought the world of him.

MICHAEL NOSTWICH on Oct 29, 2013

CandleREST IN PEACE COACH

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Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care
414 Lincoln Way
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM


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First United Methodist Church
516 Kellogg Ave
Ames, Iowa 50010
11:00 AM


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