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will resume one hour prior to the funeral Wednesday at the church. The Carlsen Funeral Home in Le Mars is in charge of arrangements.Condolences may be sent to the family at www. carlsenfuneralhome.com.Gerald HenrichGerald Henrich, 85, of Le Mars, died Sunday, April 30, 2006, at his home.Gerald F. Henrich was born April 16,1921, on the family farm southeast of Akron, the son of John and Josephine (Shea) Henrich. He attendedGerald Henrichcountryschool near his home. Gerald was united in marriage to Bernice Ommen April 21, 1942 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Akron. Gerald and Bernice farmed southeast of Akron until retirement in 1979. In 1997, they moved to Le Mars to be closer to their children.Gerald was always an active member of his church, volunteering many hours to maintenance and parish support. Gerald loved to farm, and took great pride in keeping up with farm practices after his retirement through his son-in-law’s farming ^ of the land.w After retiring, his love of growing things continued. His garden often supplied his neighbors and friends with beautiful vegetables and Bernice with roses.Survivors include his children, Mary and her husband, Norman Jewell of Blue Eye, Mo., and their children Theresa Jewell, Stacy Rogers and Christopher Jewell; Dan Henrich and his wife. Mary of Colonial Heights, Va., and their children Matt, Nick, and Sarah Henrich; Tim Henrich of Denver, Colo.; Anita and her husband, Dan Vasto of Adel, and their children Michael, Veronica and Alicia Vasto; Reed and his wife, Vicki Henrich of Brunsville and their children Rob Von Hagel, Heather Johnson, Jessie Gengler, and Jeremy Henrich; and Rochelle and her husband, Curt Niehus of Le Mars and their children Chad, Andrea, and Caitlyn; 13 great-grandchildren; a sister,Marian Staab of Remsen; andseveral nieces and nephews.He was , preceded in death by his parents, John and Josephine (Shea) Henrich; a brother, Jack Henrich; a son, Myllin; and his wife, Bernice on June 27,2002.Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Le Mars with the Rev. Kevin Richter officiating. Interment will be at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery, Akron. Visitations will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Carlsen Funeral Home in Le Mars with a 7 p.m. Scriptural wake service. Visitation will continue at the church Thursday from noon until service.Casketbearers will be Dan Henrich, Curt Niehus, Tim Henrich, Dan Vasto, Chad Niehus, Norman Jewell, and • Christopher Jewell. Honorary casketbearers will be Reed Henrich, Nick Henrich, Matt Henrich, Jeremy Henrich, and Michael Vasto.Condolences may be sent to the family at www. carlsenfuneralhome.com.clwNolRMVJcaiaihiCg'01Sib'ESigEHBSsflt;3M6CbFloy M. NicksSIOUX CITY — Floy N. *Nicks, 80, of Sioux City, died nMonday, May 1, 2006, in Sioux City.Floy was born June 22,1925, in Mapleton, the daughter of Henry A. and Grace F. ((Griswald) Powell. She grew pup and attended school in 3Mapleton. After graduation, rt WSPMs,. 0 \ \\ V.' she’ ‘moVecrW' Sioux Citv'* * tv** eftwCitr s s+ * -Business College. Floy moved ; j to Shenandoah where she j worked at Earl May Garden , Center.On March 31, 1945, she married Earl Nicks in Troy, j Kan. The couple moved to ( Sioux City, then on to Hinton, , where they remained. After ( Earl died, Floy began working , at Hallmark Care Center, ( cooking for the residents for 14 years before retiring in ] 1992. ,She was a member of the ■1 ladies auxiliary at New Hope j Wesleyan Church and also the j American Legion Post #477 in Hinton. ]Floy loved sewing, cooking , and working in her garden. Her joy of being with her children, grandchildren,great-grandchildren and many friends is a true testament of how .loving and caring she really was. Floy was also an avid fan of her beloved Chicago Clubs.
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