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Conrad Clement

June 11, 1944 — May 6, 2025

Conrad Clement, age 80, passed away Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at his home in Decorah, Iowa.

There will be a private family burial on a date to be determined. He will be laid to rest at the Sugar Grove cemetery in rural Newton in a plot overlooking his boyhood home.

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Conrad was born June 11, 1944, to Tag and Irene Clement and grew up on the family farm in rural Newton, Iowa.

Conrad was a 1962 graduate of Newton High School. In 1964, he was united in marriage to Patsy Fisher; they were later divorced.  Ever the Entrepreneur, he had his first business at 16, a tire repair shop. After graduation, he worked at Newton Implement as a mechanic.  In 1969, Conrad relocated his family to Grand Meadow, Minnesota and with business partners operated Minnesota Implement and Midwest Auction, while also farming on the side. In 1988, he had the opportunity to purchase Featherlite Trailers with family members, and this led to a 20-year career in manufacturing. This company also included Featherlite Luxury Coaches. In 1999, as President and CEO of Featherlite Inc., Conrad was named Entrepreneur of the Year in manufacturing by Ernst and Young LLP. Con and other family members were also involved in the development of and later ownership of the Iowa Speedway.

Survivors are sons; Tracy, and Eric (Nicole O’Gara). Granddaughter Andrea Siewert and her husband Justin and their sons Gavin and Trent. Grandsons Derek (Kara Denner) and Neil (Jessica Gartner).   Granddaughter Emma, and the mother of his children, Patsy Clement. Also surviving are brothers Larry, Bruce, Dave, and Brad, and a sister Carmen Henderson.

Conrad was predeceased by his parents and a brother Stan.

The family wants to thank all who have reached out with words of comfort and condolence, they are so appreciated.


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