April 25, 2024

Robert S. Brierly

Feb. 10, 2017

Robert S. Brierly, 87, of Grinnell, died Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, at Grinnell Regional Medical Center.

A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Grinnell United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Crow officiating. Organist will be Juli Bey. A private family burial will be held prior to the memorial service at St. Andrews Cemetery near Sully.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be directed to the Jasper County Historical Society in Newton.

Bob was born March 9, 1929, in Newton, the son of Lawrence L. and Freda Schnell Brierly. He was raised in Newton and was a 1947 graduate of Newton High School. He attended Iowa State University and graduated in 1952 with a degree in Architectural Engineering. He was a veteran of the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the Korean Conflict and was stationed at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.

On Aug. 17, 1954, he was married to Ethel “Sally” Fullen, in Akron, Ohio. The couple lived in Des Moines and later Carlisle. Bob was employed at N. Clifford Prall Architect in Des Moines. In 1961, he became a registered architect and formed a partnership with Thomas S. Porter Architect & Engineering and their firm was named Porter/Brierly Associates with an office in downtown Des Moines. A few of their major clients included Northwestern Bell Telephone and the University of Iowa Athletic Department. He designed approximately 1,500 projects in Iowa and northern Missouri, which included churches, schools, apartments and single family dwellings. He designed Cunningham Drug in 1956.

Bob and Sally raised their three children in Carlisle then returned to Des Moines. After his retirement in 1998, they moved to a residence in the Rock Creek Lake community, where he served on the Rock Creek Lake Alliance. They moved to the Mayflower Community in the fall of 1999.

Bob was a member of the Grinnell United Methodist Church, Grinnell Rotary Club, Grinnell Model Railroad Club and the American Philatelic Society. He enjoyed playing tennis, collecting stamps and traveling throughout the United States, Africa, Europe, Central and South America.

Survivors include three children, David (Jackie) Brierly of Des Moines, Thomas (Maria) Brierly of Orlando, Florida and Rebecca (Jack) Barnes of Alexandria, Virginia; five grandchildren, Jose, Tommy, Kathryn, Hannah and John; two step-grandchildren, Eric and Melissa; four great-grandchildren, Charlie, Harrison, Janna and Jethro; and one sister, Ann (Don) Platt of Sioux Falls, S.D. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Sally in 2010.