09/30/2025
Roy T. Ertz of Glendale, AZ, died September 20, 2025, at Hospice of the Valley in Glendale, Arizona. Born Feb. 26, 1944, in Burlington, IA, he was the oldest son of Roy C. and Betty Ertz. He was a graduate of Notre Dame High School, class of '62. After High School, he worked briefly for his father before joining the Air Force. He
served honorably in the Air Force. While stationed in Alaska, he was there during the great Alaskan earthquake in 1964. After the Air Force, he became a Deputy Sheriff for Des Moines County. Later, he was a Trainer for the Iowa Dept of Public Safety. He also served in the National Guard along with his father and brother.
In the late 80’s he moved to Arizona and attended Northern Arizona University. He graduated in 1991, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science in Education, SpEd (LD)/Elementary Ed K-12 and Regular Ed K-8. After college, he went to work for the AZ Department of Corrections as a Special Education teacher at the Juvenile Prison. Later, he went to work at the Adult Prison and specialized in writing IEPs (Individualized Education Plan).
Roy retired from the AZ Dept of Corrections and remained living in Glendale, Arizona until his death.
Roy stayed busy walking and working out for years and was involved in multiple fitness groups and gyms where he met his Yogi Pals, Personal Fitness and Nutrition Trainers. They all cared deeply for Roy. A well-rounded group, they covered all bases, caring for Roy’s Physical, Mental, Social, and Spiritual well-being. He was a very fortunate man to have such a great circle of friends.
His door was always open to all – visitors, neighbors, family and even the occasional salesperson. In his living room, in one corner, you would find an assortment of exercise equipment. The other corner was his Spiritual and Prayer corner, where he set up his personal altar. Several of his Yogi Pals, Personal Fitness Trainers, Nutritionists, and Hairdressers made “house calls” to care for Roy. He often requested 1:1 care, and they obliged. He liked the
attention, friendship and felt very loved. Roy was also fortunate to have some wonderful neighbors who assisted him often, especially after his youngest brother, Joseph (Christine), moved back to Iowa. The neighbors kept a keen eye on him. Helping him with chores, digital equipment, electronics, transportation, nutrition, and friendship. His neighbors are some of the finest folks you will find.
Roy was an active member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church in Glendale, AZ. There, he served as a lector for many years and volunteered with the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He belonged to the Knights of Columbus and VFW. Roy is survived by his Brother Robert “Bo” (Laura) Ertz of Columbia MO,
sister Mary (Gordon) Cho of Aiea, Hawaii, Brother Timothy (Vicki) Ertz of Somerville, Al, Sister Angela (Kirk) Angeron of Hammond, LA, Brother Mark of Burlington, IA, Brother Joseph (Christine) Ertz of West Burlington, IA. Roy was preceded in death by his Parents, Roy C. and Betty Ertz, Sister Martha Smith, Nephew Nathan Ertz, great-nephew Mitchell Ertz, Great great-great-niece Marissa Ertz. Roy’s Novena Prayer began September 12, 2025, and ended September 20, 2025. In accordance with his wishes, cremation took place. The family invites you to honor his memory by supporting The St. Vincent de Paul Chapter at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Glendale, AZ, or the Improvement Fund, Supporting Catholic Education, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Glendale, AZ. His cremated remains will be interred in a family plot in his hometown next to his parents and younger sister. The family is currently making plans for his Celebration of Life to be held at a later date.