Ronald Longerbeam
  • Born on: August 5, 1946
  • Departed on: March 6, 2025
  • Resided in: Marion, IA

Ronald Longerbeam

Ronald (Ron, Ronnie) Ray Longerbeam, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, left this world on March 6, 2025, at the age of 78, after a sudden illness. Born on August 5, 1946, in Iowa City, Iowa, Ron was the beloved son of Seward W. Longerbeam and Inez "Mickey" D. (Dillon) Longerbeam, who both preceded him in death. 

Ron was a man of many passions and interests, known for his strong yet gentle spirit and a heart that embraced all those he encountered. He dedicated his life to his family, whom he adored deeply. He is survived by his loving wife, Joyce M. (Sigwarth) Longerbeam, their daughter, Chelsea Longerbeam, Grandson Caleb, and daughter, Carey (Joe) Snitker, and grandsons, Connor, Cody, and Cole. 

Ron attended high school and went on to have a fulfilling career as a heavy equipment operator and professional driver. Ron married the love of his life, Joyce on December 27th 1980 at St Patrick’s Church, Cedar Rapids, IA. His work ethic was as strong as his love for the outdoors, particularly during his cherished walleye fishing trips, which were often enjoyed with an ice-cold Old Style in hand. An avid motorcyclist, Ron took great pride in his Harley Davidson, especially his treasured Panhead and Ultra Classic. Life was an adventure for Ron, epitomized by a memorable road trip he took to celebrate his 60’s, riding across the country to California and crossing the Golden Gate Bridge with his daughter Chelsea, a memory they both held dear.

In addition to his love for family and the open road, Ron was a passionate fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes, the Chicago Cubs, and Da Bears. He often filled the air with the sounds of Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, and other rock legends, reflecting his vibrant personality and zest for life. Ron's friends, many of whom he had known since childhood, were a testament to his warm and inviting nature. He had an uncanny ability to connect with people, always ready to lend a helping hand or offer advice—often with a humorous quip about what they were up to.

Ron served in the United States Navy, a chapter of his life that he approached with pride and dedication. His commitment to service extended beyond his military years into the love and care he provided to his family and friends. 

The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and staff at the University of Iowa Hospital for their compassionate care and support for Ron and his family. 

A celebration of Ron's life will be held at a later date, where family and friends will come together to honor a man whose legacy of love, laughter, and unwavering support will forever remain in their hearts. Ron Longerbeam was not just a man; he was a force of nature, a loving patriarch, and a steadfast friend, leaving behind a world that was undoubtedly brighter for having known him.
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