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Richard Ellis Larew, Sr.

Also Known As: "Dick"
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Birthplace: Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States
Death: April 29, 2014 (83)
Mercy Hospital Hospice, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States
Place of Burial: Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States
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About Dick E. Larew

Richard E. Larew died Tuesday, April 29 at Mercy Hospital Hospice surrounded by loving family members.

A memorial service to celebrate Richard's life will be held at 4 pm, Saturday, May 3rd at First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Gary Burnett officiating. The family will greet friends after 3pm Saturday at the church and a reception will follow the service. Inurnment will be in the church columbarium.

Dick was born November 12, 1930 in Iowa City, IA, the son of Telford and Irene Tadlock Larew. He attended University of Iowa pre-school, elementary and high school where he was senior class president, graduating in 1948. He was awarded a four year National Association of Plumbing Contractors scholarship and merit scholarship to attend the University of Iowa College of Engineering. He studied under the mentorship of Dean F.M. Dawson. He graduated with in BS in 1953 and married Louise Bekman in December, 1951. They met while singing in the choir of First Presbyterian Church (now Old Brick). After graduation he served as an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for two years with duty assignments in Colorado, Korea, and Japan.

Following his tour of duty he and his brother Eugene owned and operated a design and construction company, Red Ball Engineering from 1955 to 1971. He was a licensed professional engineer (architectural, civil, mechanical) and land surveyor. In 1971 Dick returned to the University of Iowa for further education. He received his MS and PhD degrees in Industrial and Management Engineering in 1973 and 1975. In 1975 he joined the faculty of The Ohio State University College of Civil and Environmental Engineering. There he developed the construction management program. He initiated and taught many innovative courses in this field of study and advised countless senior undergraduates and graduate students. Dick served on national committees of several professional societies including the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, National Society of Professional Engineers, and Project Management Institute. He was a construction consultant and expert witness for thirty years.

Over the years Dick was active in Boy Scouts; he was a scout himself and he served as scout master for Troop 218, First Presbyterian church from 1966-1971. He led the troop on a trip to the Boundary Waters and guided them as they prepared and hosted a pig roast for families and friends.

After retiring from OSU in 1996 he and Louise returned to Iowa City. He became active in the noon Rotary Club, became a Paul Harris Fellow, rejoined First Presbyterian church and served on the development council of the University of Iowa College of Engineering and the advisory committee of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Dick's greatest pride and joy were his children and grandchildren. He thoroughly enjoyed attending athletic events, concerts, plays, recitals and graduations where his children and grandchildren participated.

Dick's memory will be treasured by his survivors: his wife Louise, his sons Dr. Richard E.B. Larew (Ann) and James C. Larew (Mary) and his daughter Elizabeth G. Frost (Scott); his twelve grandchildren: Mary (Sam Southgate), David; James, Matthew, Jean Louise, Teddy, Daniel and Grace Larew, Ryan (Melanie), Julie, Ashley and Katie Frost; one great grandson, James; one nephew and two nieces.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials may be directed to the Regina Foundation for the Regina Boys Soccer Program or to the College of Engineering Student Aid Fund at the University of Iowa Foundation.

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Dick E. Larew's Timeline

1930
November 12, 1930
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States
2014
April 29, 2014
Age 83
Mercy Hospital Hospice, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States
May 3, 2014
Age 83
First Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, United States