In Memory of

George

F

Chapman

Obituary for George F Chapman

George F. Chapman, 81, of Asbury, died Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 pm
Monday at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Westview Funeral Home, 2659 Kennedy Road. The family
requests that masks be worn to the visitation and social distancing be observed. Mass of Christian Burial
will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church where masks are required. Burial will be in Mt.
Calvary Cemetery.

George was born November 2, 1938 in Dubuque, son of Virgil and Mary (Egelhof) Chapman. He
graduated from Loras Academy, received his bachelor’s degree from Loras College and his master’s
degree from UNI. He also attended Florida State University and the University of Wisconsin for post
graduate work.

On June 18, 1960, he married the love of his life, Nancy Gleason, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in
Dubuque.

He taught in the West Delaware Community Schools from 1960 to 1966 and then taught at Dubuque
Senior High School from 1967 until his retirement in 1999. He served as science department chair for
over 15 years, was active in the Iowa Academy of Science, serving as Regional Director, and one year as
president of the science teaching section. He received the Iowa State Outstanding Teacher of Biology
award in 1970.

He was active in and held a seat on the Board of the Barn Community Theater. He was an active
member of the Dubuque Fine Arts Society. He also ushered at and was on the Board of the Grand Opera
House.

George is survived by his wife, Nancy Chapman; five children, Mark (Kelly) Chapman of Dubuque and
their children, Zach (Sara) and Samantha (Jake); Scott Chapman of Oak View, CA and his children, Randy
(Jody), Chelsea (Donald) and Colby; David (Laurie) Chapman of Phoenix, AZ and their children, Ryan,
Kristin and Alex; Amy (Thomas) Wagner, of Asbury and their children, Andrew and Abby; and Nick
Chapman of Asbury and his children, Haley, Chloe and Noah; four great grandchildren with the fifth on
the way.

He is also survived by a sister, Sharon (Dieter) Landre of Garland, Texas.

In addition to community theater, George enjoyed hunting for, and refinishing antiques. He loved cooking
on his grill and spending time with his family. He and Nancy spent the past nineteen winters in Phoenix,
where they developed a large group of great Snow Bird friends.

The family would like to thank Dr. Mark Runde and his nurse, Julie; and Dr. Eric Engelman and the
Oncology Department at Medical Associates for their wonderful care.