June V. (Holmes) HOFSOMMER
HOFSOMMER, SPEARS, HOLMES, MOODY, ELLIS, SANDERSON
Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 5/1/2016 at 22:14:08
June 7, 1920 --- April 26, 2016
June V. Hofsommer, 95, of Dows, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at the Rehabilitation Center of Hampton in Hampton, Iowa. She was born June 7, 1920, to Edgar and Gertrude (Spears) Holmes. June graduated from Dows High School in Dows, Iowa. She was united in marriage on September 8, 1940, to Earl V. Hofsommer in Bethany, Missouri. June was called "Sunny," during her school years, due to her vibrant and continuous smile. She enjoyed animals of all types, and often nursed the weak ones to health on the farm that she and Earl started together. Earl often called June, "The best hired hand ever," as she physically worked by his side. In 1973, June was diagnosed with a breathing condition that limited her from the outdoor farm duties; however, she continued her commitment to being the farm accounting expert. As a couple, she and Earl delighted in taking trips with the Crows Corn representatives and their wives. One especially delightful trip was to Acapulco, Mexico. In their later years, they fancied traveling to Branson, MO, to take in a great number of shows. June enjoyed participating on a Dows women's bowling league for many year, and hosted several neighborhood card club events.
June and Earl were members of the Morgan Methodist Church, and this church family brought great comfort to her after Earl's passing. June was a strong woman and tended to her own business affairs for years as a widow. The great grandchildren knew where her cookie jar was, and that they were always welcome to have as many as they wanted. She created her own soft cookie recipe for her first great grandchild, and named it Kenley's Cookies. She was known for this special cookie until her eyesight failed, and she couldn't continue baking. June enjoyed shopping and pretty decorations. She had many collections that included dolls, owls, salt and pepper shakers, toothpick holders, and music boxes. When June moved to the Hampton Rehab Center she noted that this was not her will, but it had to be God's. She told others that if she could help one person there, it would be worth it. June clearly helped many people through her encouragement, and caring heart. She will be greatly missed, but in her last days, when asked if she was excited to see Jesus and Earl, her response was enthusiastic and powerful, "Absolutely," she would find the strength to always say. It was her heart's desire that we would all have that confidence of seeing Jesus someday.
June is survived by her son E. Dean Hofsommer (Sandra), Story City, daughter Mary Moody (Robert) Denton, Texas, granddaughter Sherry Ellis (Kevin) Dows, granddaughter Carry Sanderson (Jason) Atlanta, Georgia, grandson Jason Hofsommer (Marcia) Story City, great granddaughter Kenley Ellis (Pete), great grandson Keldon Ellis (Leslie), great grandson Korey Ellis, great granddaughter Alanna Sanderson, great granddaughter Shelby Sanderson, great granddaughter Amanda Hofsommer, great grandson Nick Hofsommer, three great-great grandsons Dake, Lincoln and Devin. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 3 sisters, 1 brother, 1 half-sister, 1 half-brother.
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DOWS — June V. Hofsommer, 95, of Dows, Iowa , died Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at the Rehabilitation Center of Hampton in Hampton, Iowa. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 2, at the Morgan United Methodist Church in rural Dows. Visitation will be held on Monday from 1 p.m. until service time at the Morgan United Methodist Church in rural Dows. Burial will take place at the Fairview Cemetery in Dows. Rev. Judy Eilders will be officiating. Sietsema Vogel Funeral Homes, Hampton, is in charge of arrangements.
Mason City Globe Gazette -- Mason City, IA
April 29, 2016
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