Katherine Elizabeth Henshaw 1932 - 2022
HENSHAW, WENDEL
Posted By: Connie Swearingen- Volunteer (email)
Date: 5/24/2022 at 16:46:19
Sioux City Journal
14 May 2022Katherine Elizabeth Henshaw
Sioux City
Katherine Elizabeth Henshaw, 89, of Sioux City passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, in Sioux City.
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the First Lutheran Church of Sioux City with the Pastor David Halaas officiating. Burial will be at Arlington Cemetery of Moville, Iowa. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at First Lutheran Church of Sioux City. The Nicklas D. Jensen Funeral Home of Moville is in charge of the arrangements.
Katherine Elizabeth Wendel, the daughter of Emil and Ida Wendel, was born Nov. 7, 1932, on the family farm in Union County, S.D. She attended Williams #12, a country school in Union County from grade one to three. Upon moving to Moville in 1942, she attended Arlington #7, the country school kitty corner from the family farm. Katherine graduated from Moville High School in 1950.
While growing up on the farm, Katherine was an active 4-H member of the Ambitious Arlingtoneers Girls 4-H Club from age nine until age 21. At that time members could remain in 4-H until age 21. Katherine was active in Trinity Lutheran Church, where she sang in the church choir, taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School and was a substitute organist and Sunday School pianist. During high school days she was active in vocal music activities, plays, declamation contests and on the staff for the school paper and school annual.
Katherine attended Nebraska State Teachers College (now Wayne State College), earning her two-year teaching degree in 1952. She began her teaching career at Lawton, Iowa. In 1955 she returned to college to eventually earn her BA degree, cum laude, from Nebraska State Teachers College. She then taught at Roosevelt School in Sioux City. In between teaching positions, Katherine earned her MA in curriculum design and instruction from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. After attending the U of I, Katherine taught at the State College of Iowa (now the University of Northern Iowa) in Cedar Falls and later at Harrison School in Cedar Rapids. She earned graduate hours beyond the MA degree from Notre Dame University at South Bend, Mankato State University in Minnesota and the University of South Dakota.
Katherine met Alan Scott Henshaw from Alexandria, Mo., while teaching at the college in Cedar Falls. Alan was a graduate of the University of Missouri and teaching at Stanwood, Iowa, when they met. They were married at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moville on Dec. 26, 1965, moving to Sioux City in October 1966 where both held education positions in the Sioux City Community Schools. Alan passed away on July 27, 1993, and is buried in Arlington Cemetery east of Moville.
Katherine joined the Sioux City Community School District central office administration group in the fall of 1967 as an elementary consultant for the district. Eventually Katherine was named the K-12 curriculum director for the district. She retired from this position on July 1, 1997.
Katherine received numerous awards during her tenure with the Sioux City Schools including the National Council of Teachers of English Program of Excellence Award in 1989, in which she was honored for creating and implementing the all-day kindergarten curriculum program in the Sioux City Schools. Also notable, she frequently participated as the Iowa representative for planning new editions of textbooks used in schools throughout the United States.
Katherine enjoyed a full, active life in which faith and family was most important. She enjoyed spending time with her family, most especially her many nieces and nephews, and now great- and great-great-nieces and -nephews. She could often be found gardening, shopping, traveling, decorating her home, going to the Woodbury County Fair, and participating in one of the numerous church and community activities in Sioux City.
She is survived by her siblings, Dolores Benedix of Moville, JoAnn (Joe Ray) Leach of Shreveport, La., and Ray (Carol) Wendel of Granger, Iowa; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and -nephews and great-great-nieces and -nephews, all of whom she doted upon.
Katherine was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Alan; brother, Emil; brother and sister-in-law, Jim (Marilyn); an infant brother; brother-in-law, Dale Benedix; nephews, Rod Benedix and Todd Wendel; and niece, Sheila Wollard.
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