
After Waters graduated from ISTC in 1963, he accepted a job at Wapsie Valley High School, where he taught history, and coached football and wrestling. In 1966, Waters and his young family moved to Atlantic, Iowa where he began his career with Josten's, Inc. as a sales manager in the ring division. In 1975, Waters' career took the family Iowa City in 1975, where, he resumed his connection to the sport of wrestling, officiating matches and becoming a strong fan of the University of Iowa wrestling program. He is also credited as a co-founder of the Hawkeye Area Wrestling Club (H.A.W.K.).

Duane Waters leaves behind his children Cindy Steinke (St. Cloud) and Pat Waters (Steamboat Springs, Colo.); four grandchildren; two siblings; and several nieces and nephews.
Services have yet to be announced. However, the family has already requested that, in lieu of flowers, individuals wishing to pay tribute to Duane Waters consider a donation to the Alzheimer's Association of Minnesota.
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