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BLUMER, Leo W. (1926-2011)

BLUMER, MARTINI, SKELTON, HENDERSON, HOEL, SCHMIDT, JACOBS

Posted By: Hancock Co Genealogical Society
Date: 6/2/2019 at 18:14:40

Leo Walter Blumer
May 26, 1926 - November 22, 2011

Leo Walter Blumer, 85, of Hendersonville, North Carolina, formerly of Klemme, died on Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at the Elizabeth House in Flat Rock, North Carolina, under the loving care of Four Seasons Hospice. The Shuler Funeral Home in Hendersonville is in charge of the arrangements and will accept condolences on behalf of the family at 125 Orrs Camp Road, Hendersonville, North Carolina. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the charity of the donor’s choice. The memorial service will be held in the Midwest at a later date.

Leo Walter Blumer, was born to Walter and Mae Blumer on May 26, 1926 in Hancock County, Iowa and grew up on a farm near Klemme and graduated from the Klemme High School. He briefly attended Waldorf College in Forest City, where he met his wife, Dixie. Leo served in the Navy for two years and then attended Iowa State University, graduating with a degree in electrical engineering. Upon graduation, he was employed by Northwestern Bell, beginning a 35 year career with the Bell System. He retired in 1984 and he and Dixie moved to Henderson County, North Carolina in 1986, to spend their retirement years.

Leo loved to play golf and bridge and he and Dixie spent many, many days hiking in the beautiful North Carolina mountains. He also enjoyed the time he spent building homes with Habitat for Humanity. Travels took Leo and Dixie to many foreign counties and throughout the US, with western and southwestern United States being special destinations.

Leo is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dixie; one son and 3 daughters, Kendall (Celeste) Blumer of St. Louis, Missouri, Barbara (Ed Martini) Blumer of Eagan, Minnesota, Jeri (Richard) Skelton of St. Charles, Illinois and Alicia (Steve) Henderson of Lincoln Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Jessica and Libbi Hoel, Erin and Kerri Blumer, Kati and Jack Skelton, and Becky and Meghan Henderson; brother, Ivan (Bonnie) Blumer; sisters, Mary Ann (Luverne) Schmidt and Marlene (Cecil) Jacobs.

His brother, Glenn and his sister, Margie preceded him in death.

source: Garner Leader & Signal, 30 Nov 2011

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Hendersonville NC- Leo Walter Blumer was born to Walter and Mae Blumer on May 26, 1926, in Hancock County, Iowa, and died on Nov. 22, 2011 at Elizabeth House in Flat Rock, N.C., under the loving care of Four Seasons Hospice.

Leo grew up on a farm near Klemme, and graduated from Klemme High School. He briefly attended Waldorf College in Forest City, where he met his wife, Dixie. Leo served in the Navy for two years and then attended Iowa State University, graduating with a degree in electrical engineering. Upon graduation, he was employed by Northwestern Bell, beginning a 35-year career with the Bell System. He retired in 1984, and he and Dixie moved to Henderson County, N.C., in 1986 to spend their retirement years.

Leo loved to play golf and bridge, and he and Dixie spent many, many days hiking in the beautiful North Carolina mountains. He also enjoyed the time he spent building homes with Habitat for Humanity. Travels took Leo and Dixie to many foreign counties and throughout the U.S., with western and southwestern United States being special destinations.

Leo is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dixie; one son and three daughters: Kendall Blumer (Celeste) of St. Louis, Mo., Barbara Blumer (Ed Martini) of Eagan, Minn., Jeri Skelton (Richard) of St. Charles, Ill., Alicia Henderson (Steve) of Lincoln Neb., eight grandchildren: Jessica and Libbi Hoel, Erin and Kerri Blumer, Kati and Jack Skelton, and Becky and Meghan Henderson; brother Ivan (Bonnie) Blumer; sister Mary Ann (Luverne) Schmidt, and sister Marlene (Cecil) Jacobs.

His brother Glenn and his sister Margie preceded him in death.

Shuler Funeral Home in Hendersonville, N.C. is assisting with arrangements and will accept condolences on behalf of the family at 125 Orrs Camp Road, Hendersonville, NC 28792 or www.shulerfuneralhome.com .

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the charity of donor's choice. The memorial service will be held in the Midwest at a later date.

source: Mason City Globe Gazette, 27 Nov 2011

Buried in Klemme Cemetery; Find-A-Grave


 

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