Curtin, Anna Mae (Whalen) 1919-2009
DAHAHER, WHALEN, CURTIN, MAUSS, BURKE, BYERS, MCDOWELL, MAUSS, LARSON, DAVIS, ZOLL
Posted By: Mary Durr (email)
Date: 8/29/2009 at 19:49:49
Anna Mae Curtin
Anna Mae Curtin, 90, of Waukon died Sunday, July 19, 2009 at Northgate Care Center in Waukon. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 23 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Waukon, with Rev. Msgr. Ed Lechtenberg officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary's Lycurgus Cemetery, rural Waukon. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon, where there will be a 4 p.m. scripture service.
Anna Mae (Whalen) Curtin was born July 9, 1919 on the French Creek Township, rural Lansing farm of her parents, William Thomas and Agnes M. (Danaher) Whalen. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary's Lycurgus Catholic Church. Anna Mae attended the Lycurgus rock school and the Lansing Schools before graduating from Waukon High School, where she took the Normal Training Curriculum. She taught rural school for a time and then worked for the Harry Thies family. During WWII, she, along with several in her family, moved to Waterloo, where they worked in a factory.
April 24, 1944, Anna Mae and Robert Daniel Curtin were married at St. Mary's Lycurgus Catholic Church when he was home on leave from military service. Following his discharge in 1945, they moved to Waukon and then in 1950 began farming together in the French Creek area. They continued to farm until moving back to Waukon in 1974, where Anna Mae managed the Waukon Senior Mealsite Program for 17 years. Anna Mae was also a well-known baker and through the years made hundreds of cakes for weddings and other special occasions.
Anna Mae was a faithful member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, where she served as lector and communion distributor and was involved in ACCW, CEW, and study club. She was a lifetime member of VFW Auxiliary and a former 4-H leader. When her duties as a dedicated mother and volunteer allowed her time, she enjoyed dancing, playing cards, bowling, golf, and traveling. She was a member of the Upper Iowa Saddle Club and formerly served as secretary. Anna Mae and Bob regularly attended community events and she loved spending time visiting with her many friends and family.
Survivors include her five children, Janet (Dick) Mauss of New Albin, John (Eileen) Curtin of Lansing, Linda (Lennie) Burke of Dorchester, Ron (Gail) Curtin of Waukon, and Susan (Mike) Byers of Seattle, WA; 18 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Emmett (Lee) Whalen of Elkader and Jim (Bess) Whalen of Augusta, WI; a sister, Delores McDowell of Waukon; two sisters-in-law, Bernie Whalen of Waukon and Donna Curtin of Cedar Rapids; and 2 step-brothers-in-law, Mark Mauss and Walter Larson, both of Waukon.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bob, who died in 2001; two sisters, Julia Whalen and Dorothy Davis; three brothers, Donald, Dan, and infant John Whalen; step-brothers James and Vivian "Butch" Zoll; and step-sisters Mary Mauss and Myrt Larson.
Honorary casketbearers are Walter and Gloria Larson and Chuck and Fran Luther. Casketbearers are Shelly Meyer, Julie Rethwisch, Kelli Brown, Jordan and Thea Curtin, Jennifer Blocker and Dana Cota.
The Waukon Standard, July 22, 2009
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