HAINLINE, Marie 1923-2025
OVERLANDER, OMMEN, SWEATMAN, UNKRICH, MURRAY, VAN PATTEN
Posted By: Volunteer - Rich Lowe
Date: 3/18/2025 at 10:44:04
Marie was born in Stockport, lowa at home to Harm Overlander and Grace (Omen) Overland on May 25, 1923. Marie graduated from Stockport High School in 1940. After high school she worked for various families cleaning and taking in ironing, some of which took her to Bonaparte where she met Bruce Hainline, and they fell in love.
Bruce enlisted in the Marine Corp and was stationed in Oceanside, California. Love is strong and Marie's adventurous side kicked in and she boarded a train and off to California she went. This, too, was an adventure for a young woman from lowa who had barely been out of the County. There are stories too numerous to mention of her train ride and early days in Oceanside. Marie and Bruce were married July 7. 1943, before Bruce was to ship out. Now was the war: WWII. Marie would return to lowa. Four children were born to that union.
In Marie's life she lived on a farm with all that farming can bring. It sometimes brings the unexpected and Bruce was badly injured in a car accident which left the farming burden on Marie's shoulders. Unexpectedly again, a new door opened, and Marie became the owner/operator of Hainline Custodial Home 1956-1973. Marie nurtured, cared for and served others throughout her life. Marie worked at the Van Buren County Home. Marie cared for others in the same facility where she spent the final months of her life; then known as Good Sam Care Facility. Marie continued her life of service by helping Rose & Ben at the Bonaparte Retreat. Marie never met a stranger and assumed the best in everyone. Marie made fast, life-long friends in her years there and took pleasure in being known as the Oldest Waitress in Iowa. Marie had a hidden talent: that of an actress. Marie enjoyed her roles in several plays as a star or villain. Marie enjoyed reading, was somewhat of a self-diagnosing, non-trained doctor as she often consulted her medical book for aches and pains. She was passionate about the Cubbies and the Golden State Warriors. Anyone who knew her would agree. Marie hosted Christmas Eve day dinners for her family for many years and delighted in giving gift bags filled with goodies to all who were able to come... and those who were unable to be there would still receive contents of the gift bags.
Left to honor her memory, children: Linda Sweatman (Carl); Steven Hainline (Sandra); Melody Unkrich (Lonnie); 10 Grandchildren, 21 Great-Grandchildren, 7 Great-great Grandchildren with one addition she will not have the privilege to meet. Many nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Marie was preceded in death by her parents Harm and Grace Overlander; husband Bruce Hainline; daughter Merri Christy Hainline: 3 Sisters Heika Overlander; Christina (Stina) Murray (Floyd); Mattie Van Patten (Frank); 1 brother Henry Overlander (Mildred); several nieces and nephews.
Van Buren Obituaries maintained by Rich Lowe.
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