Nading, Helen H. (Hakert) Peake 1922-2009
NADING, NIGHTINGALE, HAKERT, PEAKE, STOFFEL, CHAPMAN
Posted By: Mary Cameron (email)
Date: 1/24/2010 at 14:25:08
Helen H. Nading, 86, of Volga, Iowa, died at the Grundy Center Care Center on Tuesday, October 13, 2009.
A funeral service as held 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 15, Leonard Funeral Home in Elkader.
Interment was held in Mederville Cemetery, Mederville.
The casket bearers were Jeff Peake, Craig Peake, Steven Chapman, Linus Berns, Ryland Nading, and Lanny Smith.
Family greeted friends from 507 p.m. Thursday, October 15, at Leonard Funeral Home in Elkader. Also visitation was conducted one hour before service on Friday.
She was born on December 28, 1922, in Littleport, the daughter of Edward F. and Helena Minnie (Nightingale) Hakert.
Helen was united in marriage to Frank Peake and later divorced. She then married Gilbert C. Nading on July 2, 1954, in Dubuque. They lived in Rockford, Illinois for 40 years until she moved to Volga in the mid 1990’s. Helen was employed by Nylint Toys for many years.
Helen was a kind, generous and caring person who was always giving to others and never expected anything in return. She will be missed by her friends and family.
Survivors include her seven children, Ronny (Barbara) Peake of Strawberry Point, Roger (Jeannie) Peake of Northport, AL, Roxanne Nading of Rockford, IL, Rena (Ron) Stoffel of Waukon, Rhonda (Dwight) Chapman of New Hartford, Rosalind Nading of Elkader, and Reece Nading of Volga; eight grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; one sister, Vera Smith of Elkader, a brother-in-law, Russell (Ruth) Nading of Marion; and two sisters-in-law, Jean Parker of Garnavillo, and Arlene Hakert of Elkader.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Frank Peake; and her second husband, Gilbert Nading; two sons in infancy, Randolph and Reed Nading; and one grandson, Ronald Stoffel.
Clayton County Register, October 21, 2009.
Clayton Obituaries maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
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