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Patrick Leo Greiner, 24 Nov 1938 - 26 Jun 2012

GREINER, HAACK

Posted By: Sandy Ficken (email)
Date: 9/12/2012 at 15:54:52

Per Powell Funeral Homes

Patrick Leo Greiner
November 24, 1938 - June 26, 2012
Keota, Iowa

Patrick Leo Greiner, 73, died June 26, 2012, at his home near Keota.

Pat was married to Shirley Haack for 49 years (whom met at a Harper dance) and has three children (Kimberly, Sidney and Ted Greiner). Pat attended grade school at St. Peter and Paul Elementary, Keota High School and St. Ambrose College. Patrick was in the Army Reserves for eight years after college but his true love was farming. After the Reserves he started farming crops and livestock (mainly sheep) on the farm where he was born and raised.

Some accomplishments of Pat’s were the following:All-State football player; serving on the board of directors at the COOP for 15 years; serving on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion and the Iowa Sheep Industry association boards (served as chairman on both boards) and on the American Sheep Industry Board; member of the Iowa Farm Bureau Advisory Committee; served on the parish councils for St. Peter and Paul Church and Holy Trinity Parish; 4-H leader (Dutch Creek Flyers) for 30 years; 4-H Hall of Fame; and served on the Washington County fair board, where he was the sheep department superintendent for years. The 2012 Iowa Sheep Industry Association dedicated the festival to him in honor of his services and he was grill master at the Iowa State Fair’s Sheep Industry Food booth.

For many years Pat enjoyed showing sheep throughout the years with his family which led to him raising sheep with his sons and then watching his grandkids show. Hobbies of his where talking on the phone with the grandkids and finding the Hawkeye scores of any event, watching grandkids’ activities, dancing, playing cards, Kalona sale barn on sheep sale day, bridge club (member of a very special bridge club for 38 years), dinner dates with special friends, crop checking, antique shopping, camping (beginning with a very, very small camper), raising chickens (when he was a kid and then at the age of 70 — difference being that at 70 he had a GREAT chicken house), bowling, traveling (in state and abroad), creating items with sheep products such as making woolen Christmas trees and grilling leg-a-lamb for special occasions and most of all spending time with his grandkids (Stetsen, Sterling, Brooke, Garrett, Sawyer and Ella) whom he loved very much.

His daughters-in-law (Mary and Wendy) say his personality was very sociable and got to know everyone personally. He was a very kind, loving and giving man who spoke softly. When they entered the family, they noticed his interesting love of ketchup and different combinations it could have.

His immediate family (Living: Carol, Dr. Tom, Tim, Jerome and Dr. Rex; and Deceased: MaryAnn, Theodore and Bonnie) looked up to him as not only a brother but as a friend and a mentor. Pat’s father (Leo) and mother (Marvel), who are deceased, had a large influence on him growing up. Through them he learned to be a devoted Catholic, hard worker and a sharp dresser. They pushed him to go to college and play football.

He will be GREATLY missed by all whom knew him!

Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 2, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Sigourney. Father Charles Fladung will officiate. Burial will be in Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Harper. There will be a luncheon in Keota at Holy Trinity St. Mary’s Hall. Visitation will be Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Sigourney.

Powell Funeral Home, Keota, is caring for Pat’s family and arrangements.

Messages and tributes may be left at www.powellfuneralhomes.com under obituaries.

Published June 30, 2012 in The Gazette
Journal Tribune, 05 Jul 2012, pg 11
Powell Funeral Homes


 

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