When Dick was two years old, he moved with his parents to a farm eight miles northwest of Creston. It was on this farm that he was a partner with his dad in the Bissell and Son farming and livestock operation. He graduated from Cromwell Consolidated School in 1961 and was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Dick was also a member of the Iowa Army National Guard with the Corning unit from 1963 to 1969.
On August 6, 1972, he married Margie Sue Dillard in Indianola, Iowa. To this union, a son, Matthew, was born. They later divorced. Dick liked listening to Iowa football games on the radio during the harvest season. He thoroughly enjoyed riding one of his restored John Deere tractors on antique tractor rides locally, in Iowa and surrounding states. But most of all, he loved giving rides to his two grandchildren, Hayden and Kinsley, on his John Deere 730 whenever they came to visit him at the farm.
Left to mourn Dick’s passing are his son, Matt; grandson, Hayden; granddaughter, Kinsley; sisters, Jane (Roland) and Marcia (Robert); nephews, Brian and Christopher (Lora); great-nephew, Zachary (Chelsie); great-nieces, Morgan, Brooke, and Addison; and other relatives and friends.
Preceding Dick in death were his parents and nephew, Nicholas Vest.
When Dick was two years old, he moved with his parents to a farm eight miles northwest of Creston. It was on this farm that he was a partner with his dad in the Bissell and Son farming and livestock operation. He graduated from Cromwell Consolidated School in 1961 and was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Dick was also a member of the Iowa Army National Guard with the Corning unit from 1963 to 1969.
On August 6, 1972, he married Margie Sue Dillard in Indianola, Iowa. To this union, a son, Matthew, was born. They later divorced. Dick liked listening to Iowa football games on the radio during the harvest season. He thoroughly enjoyed riding one of his restored John Deere tractors on antique tractor rides locally, in Iowa and surrounding states. But most of all, he loved giving rides to his two grandchildren, Hayden and Kinsley, on his John Deere 730 whenever they came to visit him at the farm.
Left to mourn Dick’s passing are his son, Matt; grandson, Hayden; granddaughter, Kinsley; sisters, Jane (Roland) and Marcia (Robert); nephews, Brian and Christopher (Lora); great-nephew, Zachary (Chelsie); great-nieces, Morgan, Brooke, and Addison; and other relatives and friends.
Preceding Dick in death were his parents and nephew, Nicholas Vest.
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