Goslar, Marlene R. 1938-1988
GOSLAR, NEDDERMEYER, FISCHER
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 3/7/2012 at 16:03:27
Marlene R. Goslar was born in Ute, Iowa, August 12, 1938, the daughter of Robert and Edna Fischer Neddermeyer, and died October 21, 1988, at the Stewart Memorial Hospital in Lake City, Iowa, at the age of fifty years.
Marlene was baptized September 4, 1938 and confirmed in the Lutheran faith April 6, 1952, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ute. She grew up on the family farm, and attended rural schools until she entered high school in Ute, where she graduated in 1956. After high school, she moved to Omaha and worked at Mutual of Omaha until 1957.
On October 17, 1957, Marlene was united in marriage to Wilfred E. Goslar at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Charter Oak, Iowa, and were together blessed with two children. As a family, they lived their lives on a farm near Charter Oak and remained on the farm after the death of her husband, Wilfred, in 1972, and in 1986, she moved to Lake View.
She enjoyed her family and grandchildren, and enjoyed traveling.
She is preceded in death by her father, Robert, and husband, Wilfred and is survived by two children: Lori Goslar, of Flagstaff, Arizona and Randy Goslar and his wife Cindy of Charter Oak; two grandchildren, Jennifer and Amanda Goslar of Charter Oak; a friend, Gale Carstens of Lake View; her mother, Edna Neddermeyer of Ute; two brothers, Ervin Neddermeyer of Schleswig, John Neddermeyer and his wife Joan of Ute; two sisters, Ruth Moeller and her husband Gordon, of Altoona and Millie Lansman and her husband, Roger of La Vista, Nebraska.
Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 24, 1988, at the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Charter Oak. Mrs. Angela Gebbardt was organist and Henry Hennigsen was soloist. Selections were “How Great Thou Art” and the congregational song was “I’m But A Stranger Here.”
Serving as Pallbearers were Marc Neddermeyer, Michael Moeller, Tom R. Lansman, Shawn S. Neddermeyer, Byron Goslar and Kevin Schultz.
Funeral arrangements were made under the direction of the Huebner Funeral Home in Charter Oak, Iowa.
~Source: Unknown local newspaper, October 1988
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