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Wilds, Bo Koung Cho (1951-2014)

WILDS, CHO, ROBECK, LEE

Posted By: Paul Nagy (email)
Date: 10/14/2014 at 20:50:48

Bo Koung Cho Wilds
(December 3, 1951 - September 10, 2014)

Bo Koung Cho Wilds, 62, of Lake Mills, Iowa, died on Wednesday, September 10, 2014, at the Pleasant Care Living Center in Pleasantville, Iowa.

Bo Koung Cho Wilds was born on December 3, 1951, in Pyongsong, South Korea. She came to the United States back in the mid-1970s with her oldest son, William Bum Suk Cho. After meeting Gary D. Wilds in Colorado Springs, Colorado, she moved to his hometown, Albert Lea, Minnesota.

On May 20, 1977, Bo married Gary in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. They settled in Wells, Minnesota, where they had two sons, Kevin, in 1977, and Justin, in 1982.

A very kind and caring person, Bo loved helping others whenever she could. She loved her church and the church choir. She especially enjoyed teaching children and other people how to make lily origami flowers, and she made many for area churches. Always on the go, she loved going on walks.

In 1977, Bo started working at Banquet Foods in Wells, Minnesota. It later became Blue Coach Foods and then Armoured Swift Eckrich. A very committed and hard worker, she continued working there until 2004 when the plant shut down.

Bo is survived by her husband of thirty-seven-seven years, Gary Wilds; three sons, William Cho, and Kevin and Justin Wilds; her grandchildren, Spencer Cho, Ian Cho, Bailey Wilds, and Jayla Wilds; and a step grandson, Isaac Robeck; one brother, Dae Hun Cho; and two sisters, Becky Cho and Jenny Cho.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Won Son Lee, and her father Susak Cher Cho; her father-in-law; Hershel Wilds’ mother-in-law, Marion (Gustin) Wilds; and several aunts and uncles including her father’s twin brother.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 PM, Wednesday, September 17, 2014, at the Asbury United Methodist Church, 107 East Main Street, Lake Mills, Iowa, with Pastor Jerry Robertson officiating. Visitation will take place Wednesday from 12:00 noon until 1:30 PM, service time at the Asbury United Methodist Church in Lake Mills, Iowa. Her body will be cremated after the service and later returned back to her Korean homeland.

Copyright © 2014, Mittelstadt Funeral Home


 

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