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Pauline Katherine (Sueppel) McAreavy

SUEPPEL, MCAREAVY, STRIEGEL, BONTRAGER, BALL, SIMPSON, FINNEGAN, MADSEN, HARNEY

Posted By: Sarah Fletcher (email)
Date: 7/13/2021 at 10:24:15

Pauline Katherine (Sueppel) McAreavy, 87, died peacefully on Friday June 18, 2021, at The Bird House Hospice Home in Iowa City following a brave battle with ALS.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, June 28 at 10:00 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Oxford with Father Robert Cloos officiating. Visitation will be on Sunday, June 27, 2021, from 2pm -5pm at the Church with a vigil at 5pm.

Memorials can be directed to the Pauline Katherine McAreavy Memorial Fund. The family intends to distribute funds to Iowa City Hospice, the Bird House and the Iowa ALS Chapter that supported her challenging journey.

Pauline was born August 21,1933 in Iowa City, the daughter of Francis William and Katherine C. (Striegel) Sueppel. She was raised in Iowa City and was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School.

Pauline devoted her life to providing health care. She graduated from Mercy School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse (RN). She began her career as an OB/Gyn nurse at Mercy Hospital and went on to serve as school nurse for over 30 years in the Clear Creek School District, retiring in 1995. She then went on to volunteer at Mercy Hospital for nearly 20 years up until the summer of 2020. Continuing her devotion, even after passing, Pauline donated her remains for ALS research.

Pauline ignited a fairly-tale romance from the first moment she saw Tom walk across the basketball gym floor in his white corduroy pants and immediately told her friend, “That is the man I am going to marry.” Pauline married Thomas McAreavy on September 1, 1956, in Iowa City. Pauline and Tom moved to Oxford in 1959 where they were members of St. Mary’s Church and Pauline served on the Oxford Town Council. She served on the Johnson County Board of Health, was a member and volunteer with Mercy Hospital Guild, and had accumulated over 3500 hours as patient advocate at Highland Ridge in Williamsburg. Pauline provided much community service to the school district including starting the Christmas Basket Program and was inducted into the Clear Creek-Amana Hall of Fame.

Pauline enjoyed having coffee and pie on Tuesday mornings with the “church ladies” at the Oxford Sale Barn and lunch with her Mercy Classmates (The Divas). She was an avid golfer and euchre aficionado. Most important to Pauline was time spent with family at their annual campouts and attending her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren’s school events. She was known to play cards and dominos to the wee hours of the morning with family and friends.

Pauline is survived by her children, Michael “Mick” (Karin) McAreavy of Phoenix, AZ, Mary (Dave) Bontrager of Iowa City, Mart (Brenda) McAreavy of Iowa City, Melinda (Bruce) Ball of Flushing, MI, Morgan (Mary) McAreavy of Holstein, and Matthew (Jody) McAreavy of Oxford; sixteen grandchildren, Justin (Alana), Tyler (Karyn), Jasmine (KC), Jordan, Kylie (Mike), Tayler, Amanda (Matt), Sean (Morgan), Adam, Abra, Josh (Lyndsey), Madeline (Jamison), Patrick (Sarah), Annie Conor (Ben), Keyan, and Kaden; fourteen great grandchildren, Corinne, Dakota, Olivia, Regan, Xander, Vaughn, Beckham, Quinn, Audrey, Conner, William, Penelope, Tommy and Ite; her siblings, Marilyn Simpson of Eldridge, Alice Finnegan of Tipton, Paul (Carolyn) Sueppel, and Ann Madsen, both of Iowa City; sisters-in-law, Patricia Sueppel, Mercy Sueppel, and Carol Sueppel all of Iowa City.

Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Tom; parents Francis and Katherine; her brothers, William, Robert, Francis “Bud”; in-laws, Jerry Simpson, Sonny Madsen, Tom Finnegan, Judy Sueppel, John Francis (Joan) McAreavy, Mary Lou (Bill/Pat) Harney, and Terry McAreavy.

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