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LAUTERBACH, Leila D. (Nash) 1919-2005

LAUTERBACH, NASH, KINNEY

Posted By: County Coordinator
Date: 7/29/2011 at 23:39:31

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Leila D. Lauterbach

MARBLE ROCK — Leila D. Lauterbach, 85, of 1427 280th St. in Marble Rock, died Thursday (Jan. 6, 2005) at the Hospice Unit of Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City.

Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Reid's Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock, with Pastor Ruth Yeaton of the First Baptist Church of Charles City officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in Marble Rock.

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at Reid's Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock and one hour prior to services on Tuesday.

Reid's Funeral Chapel, (641) 823-4457.

Globe Gazette, Jan. 8, 2005
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Leila D. Lauterbach

Funeral services for Leila D. Lauterbach, 85, of 1427 280th Street, Marble Rock, were held on Tuesday, January 11, 2005, at Reid’s Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock with Pastor Ruth Yeaton of the First Baptist Church of Charles City officiating. Burial was in the Hillside Cemetery in Marble Rock.

Leila Dorothy Nash was born May 18, 1919, near Colwell, Chickasaw County, a daughter of Volney Osborne and Gladys Vera (Kinney) Nash, and died Thursday, January 6, 2005, at the Hospice Unit of the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City.

The first years of her life she lived near Rolla Missouri later returning to Rural Marble Rock where she received her education in the Garber Country School. She later attended and graduated from the Marble Rock Public Schools. She played the slide trombone in the school band and learned to play piano from her aunt, Bernice Kinney. Leila went on the attend and graduate from the State Teachers College (UNI) in Cedar Falls in 1945. Upon obtaining her teachers degree, she taught 2nd grade in Postville, Iowa for several years, before teaching in Geneva. It was through a teacher friend that Leila was introduced to Peter Lauterbach.

On March 7, 1950 she was united in marriage to Peter Lauterbach at the Bethel Baptist Church in Marble Rock. Following their marriage they bought an 160 acre farm 5 miles West and South of Marble Rock. There they raised three boys sending them all through college. Leila and Peter farmed until their retirement in 1982.

When they retired, Brian and Edward Lauterbach rented the land on the family farm. Leila and Peter lived on the family farm until entering the Salsbury Baptist Home in September of 2004.

Liela was a loving wife and mother. She was a good cook who learned her skills at “Moma’s side” at a young age. She enjoyed serving her family by cooking their meals, sewing and doing needle work.

Liela will be sadly missed by her husband, Peter Lauterbach of Marble Rock, her children, John (Catherine) Lauterbach of Fort Worth, Tx, Edward Lauterbach of Marble Rock, Brian (Barbara Blomki)Lauterbach of Charles City, grandaughter Anna Alis Lauterbach of Charles City, Brother-in-law Paul Gratias, of Osage, nephews, George Nash of Rockford, Claud Nash of Rockford, James Nash of Florida,Tom Nash of Rudd, Daniel Nash of Charles City, Lyle Snelson, Volney Nash of Kentucky, Roger Gratias of Osage, Raymond Gratias,Fort Collins, Colorado, nieces, Gloria Nash of Washington State, Miriam Nash of Des Moines, Iowa, Kathy Snelson of Tipp City, Ohio, grand nephews and nieces and great grand nieces and nephews. She was preceeded in death by her parents, Volney and Gladys( Kinney) Nash, her sisters, Eunice Nancy Maxson, Lavera Minnie Gratias, and Lois Lavon Wilkinson, Bernice Miriam Snelson, her brothers, Donald Thomas Nash, Merle Calvin Nash, and Robert Volney Nash, her aunt, Bernice Kinney, her nephews, Sherry Nash, Steven Nash and Stanley Nash, her nieces Linda Squires, Mavis Gratias.
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Leila D. Lauterbach

MARBLE ROCK, IOWA — Funeral services for Leila D. Lauterbach, 85, of 1427 280th St., Marble Rock, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Reid's Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock with Pastor Ruth Yeaton of the First Baptist Church of Charles City officiating. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery in Marble Rock.

Visitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at Reid's Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock and one hour before services on Tuesday.

Leila Dorothy Nash was born May 18, 1919, near Colwell in Chickasaw County, a daughter of Volney Osborne and Gladys Vera (Kinney) Nash, and died Thursday, Jan. 6, 2005, at the Hospice Unit of the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City.

The first years of her life, she lived near Rolla, Mo., later returning to rural Marble Rock, where she received her education in the Garber Country School. She later attended and graduated from the Marble Rock Public Schools. She played the slide trombone in the school band and learned to play piano from her aunt, Bernice Kinney. Leila went on to attend and graduate from the State Teachers College (UNI) in Cedar Falls in 1945.

Upon obtaining her teaching degree, she taught second grade in Postville, Iowa, for several years before teaching in Geneva. It was through a teacher friend that Leila was introduced to Peter Lauterbach.

On March 7, 1950, she was united in marriage to Peter Lauterbach at the Bethel Baptist Church in Marble Rock. Following their marriage, they bought a 160-acre farm five miles west and south of Marble Rock. There, they raised three boys, sending them all through college. Leila and Peter farmed until their retirement in 1982. When they retired, Brian and Edward Lauterbach rented the land on the family farm. Leila and Peter lived on the family farm until entering the Salsbury Baptist Home in September 2004.

Leila was a loving wife and mother. She was a good cook who learned her skills at "mamma's side" at a young age. She enjoyed serving her family by cooking their meals, sewing and doing needle work.

Liela will be sadly missed by her husband, Peter Lauterbach of Marble Rock; her children, John (Catherine) Lauterbach of Fort Worth, Texas, Edward Lauterbach of Marble Rock, Brian (Barbara Blomki) Lauterbach of Charles City; grandaughter, Anna Alis Lauterbach of Charles City, brother-in-law, Paul Gratias, of Osage; nephews, George Nash of Rockford, Claud Nash of Rockford, James Nash of Florida, Tom Nash of Rudd, Daniel Nash of Charles City, Lyle Snelson, Volney Nash of Kentucky, Roger Gratias of Osage, Raymond Gratias of Fort Collins, Colo.; nieces, Gloria Nash of Washington, Miriam Nash of Des Moines, Kathy Snelson of Tipp City, Ohio; grand-nephews and grand-nieces and great-grand-nieces and great-grand-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Volney and Gladys (Kinney) Nash; her sisters, Eunice Nancy Maxson, Lavera Minnie Gratias, Lois Lavon Wilkinson, Bernice Miriam Snelson; her brothers, Donald Thomas Nash, Merle Calvin Nash and Robert Volney Nash; her aunt, Bernice Kinney; her nephews, Sherry Nash, Steven Nash and Stanley Nash, and her nieces, Linda Squires and Mavis Gratias.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Reid's Funeral Chapel, 519 N. First St., Greene, (641) 823-4457.

[ Globe Gazette, Jan. 9, 2005 ]


 

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