IBARRA, Idalia Y. 1928 - 2015
IBARRA, HERNANDEZ, SANCHEZ, GWIN, BURKHARDT, ENGLISH, COLLINS
Posted By: Pat Ludeke (email)
Date: 10/9/2017 at 08:38:58
Idalia Y. Ibarra, 87, of Clear Lake, Iowa went to be with the Lord on Tuesday Nov. 24, 2015 at her son’s home in Mason City.
Memorial Mass will be 11:00 a.m.Thursday Dec. 3, 2015 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Clear Lake, Iowa with Rev. John Gossman officiating. Family will greet friends one hour before the service.
Idalia was born July 18th, 1928 in Allende Coah. Mexico. Ida was the eldest daughter of Manuel and Concha (Hernandez) Sanchez. She attended elementary school, Jr. High and teacher college in the capital of Coahuila state (Saltillo). She was hired on the Federal school community on September 18th. She taught school in three different communities in 1954.
She married Gilbert Ibarra to this union four children were born Melva, Hector, Alberto and Jerry.
At the age of 27 she started a new adventure when she came to Clear Lake, Iowa, with her family, where she spoke little to no English.
She worked for Sam Kennedy and his two sons at the Kennedy Vegetable farm, from 1956 – 1970. She then worked for Mode-A-Day from 1970 until it relocated in 1985. In 1988 she went to work for Amicare Health Care and later Mercy Home Health Care, where she was a continuous live in for seventeen years as a care giver retiring in 2006. Enjoying her life with people who needed love, companionship and understanding. She received the Service of Excellence Award in 1992, while working for Amicare, and was presented to her in Livonia, Michigan.
She was an incredibly hard worker, who touched the lives of many people in a variety of ways. She had such a wonderful energetic presence and a beautiful soul.
Her only wish upon her passing was that her loved ones would only cry for a short time and then celebrate the life that she loved so much.
Those grateful in sharing in her life are her sons Hector (Vicki) Ibarra, Iowa City, Iowa, Jerry Ibarra (Brenda Gwin), Mason City, Iowa, Alberto (Lucia) Ibarra, Eagle Pass, Texas; six grandchildren Bret (Levely) Ibarra, Derek Ibarra, Ryan (Sheena) Gwin, Alannah Ibarra (Joshua English), Tanner Ibarra and Jasmine Ibarra (Jimmy Collins); two great grandchildren Ellie Burkhardt and Karter English; and one sister.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her daughter Melva N. Ibarra, and her brother Oscar Sanchez. Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. 4th St., Clear Lake, Iowa 641-357-2193. ColonialChapels.com
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